Vendredi 13

  • Belgique Vendredi 13 (plus)
Bande-annonce

Résumés(1)

Une équipe de moniteurs rouvre le camp de Crystal Lake, vingt ans après les meutres qui y furent commis. Mais dans ce cadre idyllique, la mort rôde toujours et ca frapper de façon atroce à sept reprises... (Warner Bros. Home Ent. FR)

Critiques (5)

Isherwood 

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anglais Surprisingly, the teenagers act quite normal (whether it's the opening antics or the insecurity at night) and are put through their paces in a cinematically polished piece that, while built mainly on Tom Savini's make-up artistry, also deserves recognition for the lean and dark atmosphere of the abandoned camp. The casting is very good, except for the main protagonist, who in the end perfectly seals all the established myths about the shrillness and stupidity of the female cast in the slasher subgenre. Or: It’s true, not everyone can be Laurie Strode! If it weren't for the pointlessly drawn-out finale and the surprising but self-serving inserts, it would have received full marks. 3 ½. ()

novoten 

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anglais Surprisingly intimate atmosphere with an anonymous killer, whose identity is more amusingly fictionalized than it may seem at first glance. Cunningham set off this famous series quite freshly, but his ideas are not enough to sharply define his work above average. How this story managed to become a multi-part series remains a mystery to me. ()

lamps 

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anglais Nothing but a run-of-the-mill and uninteresting slasher that does not deserve it’s cult status. The atmosphere is quite effective here and there and watching the murders through the eyes of the perpetrator is a nice touch, but Cunningham should have pushed the envelope a lot further. I don't mean only in terms of brutality, of course, but as with Carpenter's Halloween, I was annoyed by how the film played the creeping, patient spook the whole time, instead of ever turning into something scarier and more hard-hitting. Moreover, the final reveal is awfully ridiculous and 80% copied from Hitchcock's Psycho. With few exceptions, horror B-movies from the 80s were worth absolutely nothing. ()