Paranormal Activity 5 Ghost Dimension

  • États-Unis Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (plus)
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La famille Fleeges emménage dans une nouvelle maison et découvre dans le garage des cassettes vidéos de l'enfance de Katie et Kristi et une caméra leur permettant de voir ce qui se déroule véritablement autour d'eux... (Paramount Pictures FR)

Critiques (4)

POMO 

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français Ghost Dimension fait suite au rafraîchissant et meilleur volet de la série (3), mais il n'est qu'un recyclage paresseux de tous les clichés paranormaux (vous trouverez de tout, des "Insidious" au final de "REC"). Les jump scares fonctionnent, mais avec un développement de l'intrigue peu surprenant, cela ne parvient pas à élever l'impression moyenne. Deux étoiles et demi. ()

lamps 

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anglais The best episode of the series? Certainly. An above average genre flick that brings something new and refreshing in content to the generally globalized horror trend? Alas... In any case, it's a huge boost for the damned and burnt-out "night mode" series, with a solid build-up, visually convincing and starring a bunch of more than likeable characters with an apt sense of humour, whom we certainly don't wish any harm. As usual, the titular boogeyman lacks any memorable character, and as time goes on, it becomes clear that the space where the creators wanted to tread with their very serious ambitions is very thin this time around, but we are still persistently afraid, and, more importantly, we have plenty of satisfying fun – no boredom, no futile dialogue, just a perfectly coordinated and effective recycling of the right and still attractive motifs, which I personally haven't been impressed with as much as here for a long time. 70% ()

kaylin 

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anglais Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension doesn't offer anything that could truly save the series anymore; nothing is surprising, the atmosphere isn't particularly strong, it simply sticks to what has been there from the beginning because it works, and deviating too much from the style would disrupt the continuity of the whole series. It's not the pinnacle of the franchise, but it's not a significant downturn either. It simply played it safe, but the sure thing doesn't shine anymore. ()