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Fertility doctor Sarah begins her beloved daughter Mia’s seventh birthday expecting nothing amiss. But as an ominous wind swirls in, Sarah’s carefully controlled world begins to alter. Mia begins behaving oddly and a rabbit appears outside their front door — a mysterious birthday gift that delights Mia but seems to deeply disconcert Sarah. As days pass, Mia becomes increasingly not herself, demanding to see Sarah’s long-estranged, hospitalized mother (the grandmother she’s never met before) and fraying Sarah’s nerves as the child’s bizarre tantrums begin to point her toward Sarah’s own dark history. As a ghost from her past re-enters Sarah’s life, she struggles to cling to her distant young daughter. (Sundance Film Festival)

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français Un drame d'horreur très banal dans lequel la relation entre une mère et sa jeune fille est mise à rude épreuve quand des fantômes de leur passé commencent à refaire surface. Du déjà vu mille fois, lent et peu excitant. 100 minutes qui me semblaient interminables. Le décor de l'outback australien ajoute un peu d'attrait au film dans la seconde moitié, sinon je ne vois aucune raison d’aller le voir. [Sundance Film Festival 2023] ()

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anglais Well, well, someone here tried to copy Ari Aster’s Hereditary or Jennifer Kent’s Babadook. But Daina Reid, the director, completely missed the essence that makes the aforementioned films popular with critics and fans alike, resulting in an annoyingly pretentious borefest incapable of arousing any emotion beyond an intense wish that the insufferable boy and his unlikeable mother would be brutally slaughtered by some supernatural entity no later than than thirty minutes into the film. ()

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