Abigail

  • États-Unis Abigail (plus)
Bande-annonce 9

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Suite au kidnapping de la fille d’un puissant magnat de la pègre, un groupe de criminels amateurs pensaient simplement devoir enfermer et surveiller cette jeune ballerine afin de pouvoir réclamer une rançon de 50 millions de dollars. Retirés dans un manoir isolé, les ravisseurs commencent mystérieusement à disparaître, les uns après les autres, au fil de la nuit. C’est alors qu’ils découvrent avec horreur, que la fillette avec lesquels ils sont enfermés n’a rien d’ordinaire. (Universal International FR)

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claudel 

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français Un mélange d'horreur et de ballet avec pratiquement le plus célèbre d'entre eux ? Pour moi, c'est une excellente combinaison. Ajoutez à cela quelques rebondissements, un groupe de personnages plutôt réussi et encore une superbe BO, et me voilà comblé. La dernière partie en fait peut-être trop et m'a moins convaincu, mais ma satisfaction n'en a pas été affectée. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais The film delivers what the trailer promised - it offers neither a hair more nor a hair less. A seamlessly filmed, comedy-horror gory showdown between a bunch of thugs and a little vampire ballerina in an old-fashioned family mansion. My enjoyment is practically spoiled by a couple of things that basically stem from the fact that the Radio Silence duo have done something almost identical before (and better). Ready or Not remains unsurpassed, having offered a more likeable and charismatic protagonist in particular, as well as slightly more imaginative plot motifs. Abigail is four-fifths of the way through, behind the viewer who saw the trailer. It's not until the very end that a few twists happen that you don't necessarily expect. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, from Radio Silence, deliver their tried and tested recipe once again. Why change something that works. Here we have a group of thieves who kidnap a little girl and are tasked with guarding her for 24 hours in a huge mansion, but what seems like an easy job soon will cost them their lives – they have no idea whose daughter Abigail is. A very likeable cast (I enjoyed the original introduction to the characters, where Melissa Barrera uses details to identify everyone like Sherlock Holmes), the big surprise is Kevin Durand, who is a very funny insert throughout the film, and it was nice to see Dan Stevens as well. The film has a very fast pace, nice visuals, effective jokes, it's decently suspenseful, there a few twists and turns at the end, and it's also decently gory (the house ends up painted in blood from the roof to the basement, so evil can't be pissed) The final explosion was literally a gore epic!!! Too bad the atmosphere doesn't work much and some of the vampire rules change to serve the script, but never mind that, it's the cool ride that they promised, and delivered. Quite possibly the best Vampire movie of recent years? And if you doubt about it, give me a better choice. 8/10. ()

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