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Alors que l'extrême droite est sur le point d’arriver au pouvoir, de jeunes banlieusards commettent un braquage. Poursuivis par des flics hargneux, les membres de la bande dépassent la « frontière » de leur propre violence. Ils s’enfuient en voiture et débarquent dans une auberge perdue en pleine forêt, à la limite de la « frontière » luxembourgeoise. Les tenanciers de cet étrange établissement, accueillants dans un premier temps, vont peu à peu montrer leurs vrais visages : celui de la folie et de la mort ! Crochets de boucher purificateurs, porcs agressifs, coups de flingue mal placés, armes blanches aiguisées à l’extrême, cannibalisme déjanté, néo-nazi sur le retour : les potes vont devoir affronter la douleur absolue et dépasser la « frontière » de l’horreur la plus extrême. Tout ça dans un seul et unique but : survivre. Ou mourir vite ! (EuropaCorp Diffusion)

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Critiques (5)

POMO 

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français Un patchwork laborieux de revirements de situation copiés de Massacres au Texas, principalement basé sur la prémisse misérable de Hostel. Et en plus, des enfants mutés dans les caves et la guérison d'un complexe historique français de la rivalité avec l'Allemagne. Une boucherie brutale avec des personnages de notre côté qui nous sont volés, et des personnages de l'autre côté qui ne provoquent pas l'horreur, mais plutôt la perplexité. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Classic hixploitation that relies mostly on blood, violence and brutality. This time we follow several young people being punished by their previous disorderly behaviour. Some of the violent scenes are impressively realistic, others are impressively over-the-top, but they are numerous, so the film is never boring. There’s no point dealing with the plot, it’s the same as other similar films, but in terms of execution, there are many effective scenes, which makes Frontier(s) something quite nice to watch. After a rewatch in 2016: Really, there’s no point dealing with the plot, in the struggle between two extremists, Gens was unable to draw any interesting insight. But there’s plenty of gore, and it’s great. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais A cheap French answer to overseas exploitation that goes to the very limit of audience tolerance. In visually frenzied garb, Gens skillfully mixes fear (the shaft) with unrestrained bursts of violence (the rest of the film), and the only thing that brings it down is his own script, which causes problems, especially at the end thanks to an unnecessary Nazi motif. I wouldn't look for any perspective or humor (as others do) here. Gens definitely brought it to a winning end with seriousness. It’s unfortunate about the talent muted by the Hollywood air in the subsequent Hitman adaptation. ()

lamps 

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anglais I've seen a lot of stupid horror movies, but this was really extreme. The story is an amalgamation of all the clichés we have seen a million times in similar murder mysteries, and not only lacks any logic, but mainly emotion, suspense or at least a tiny glimmer of originality. All the twists and turns are ridiculous and lifted from other famous horror films, the expected explicit scenes come in the last few minutes and are worthless, and the behaviour of the characters is a entire chapter in itself. I'm sure you’ve seen a bad guy standing over his defenceless victim pointing a loaded gun in their face, and instead of firing, he starts talking tough and the situation mysteriously gets out of hand – that's exactly what director Gens packs into every action scene. I was going to give it at least that 1*, but then I realized I didn't have a single reason why. The film didn't bring anything new. Some screenwriter just scribbled a few lines on paper after a bender and then they made Frontier(s) based on that. This time I was very happy to give a Boo! 5% ()

Othello 

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anglais Ultimately a 3, even though it's really screwed up potential. I haven't seen such a bunch of losers as bad guys in a long time. The fault of the script, which had a tendency to wrap the carnage in at least some sort of storyline and hopefully point out some contemporary issues, which is just incredibly unnecessary. The fossil who acted as the "father of the family" deserves a special chapter. The script asks him to do such nonsense that it makes the film become truly absurd at times. The downright stupid behavior of the characters ("Now I'm going to kill you!" and the like) and the cretinous illogic (there's always a pickaxe, hammer, or axe lying around when needed; the main character takes several horrible beatings from 150-pound dudes that would simply make a normal person cease to exist, and leave virtually no consequences for her) bring the film down terribly. I would also have a few reservations about the direction. Gens knows how to set a scene and construct a spectacular shot, but unfortunately his filter jerking is all too noticeable and the action scenes are opaque due to overblown editing. The three stars, then, are for the utterly fascinating and well-crafted gore (the axe-and-circular saw scene is one of the greatest fatalities to be seen in cinema for quite some time), which the French simply know how to do. ()