La Porte des secrets

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Caroline, une infirmière à domicile, est engagée pour s'occuper du mari souffrant d'une vieille femme dans leur maison décrépie située dans le delta de Louisiane. Intriguée par ce couple énigmatique, leurs comportements mystérieux et leur demeure chaotique, elle se décide à explorer la villa. Armée d'une clé passe-partout qui en ouvre toutes les portes, elle découvre une pièce cachée dans le grenier qui renferme un terrifiant secret... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Habilement réalisé, mais depuis longtemps dépassé sur le plan du contenu. L'identification avec l'héroïne, censée conduire à une conclusion clé, fonctionne, mais pas assez pour nous ébahir. Plutôt simplement surprenant. Un thriller solide qui n'a pas vraiment de défauts, mais qui ne fonctionne pas aussi intensément qu'il le voudrait. ()

kaylin 

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anglais For that conclusion, I give the film at least an average rating because it is still an interesting culmination, even though it takes quite a long time to get there. At times, it is unnecessarily dragged out, which detracts from the atmosphere, but ultimately, it relies mainly on the performances, which do not spoil the experience. Surprisingly, this also applies to Kate Hudson, whom I otherwise do not like at all. ()

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Lima 

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anglais A decent horror film, reasonably suspenseful most of the time, but so stupid towards the end that it slams the door of the house. The voodoo theme is used here for a twist that is anything but clever. The casting of Sarsgaard, then, is somewhat by-the-book, given his typical roles. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais If any film has pleasantly surprised me lately and has truly brought me joy within its genre, it's the horror-themed The Skeleton Key. A smart film with the atmosphere of southern New Orleans, featuring black magic, mysterious rituals, mysticism, and African American animistic cults. It vaguely resembles the high-budgeted Angel Heart. Tension is gradually built, the acting is decent, and the twist ending is surprising. It's a film where the creators can play with the audience's expectations as well as traditional genre props and schemes. Furthermore, the twist ending is soaked in dark and corrosive humor. It's not a film that indulges in jump scares; rather, it's a horror thriller that genre connoisseurs will appreciate. Overall impression: 80%. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais Ehren Kruger obviously got his writing juices flowing during the remake of the first The Ring because the second film didn't feature much intelligence. The same can be said about The Key. It's not completely stupid, but it's punishingly hollow at certain points. Softley knows how to film dialogue to perfection, but the atmosphere eludes him - the protagonist wanders around the house while the more knowledgeable viewer suspects that there are no boogeymen in the attic. It gets a small bonus for the relatively clever point and a big one for Kate Hudson's nice ass. ()

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