Dark Summer

États-Unis / Grande-Bretagne, 2015, 81 min

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While home alone under house arrest, a teenager undergoes a terrifying brush with the supernatural in this stylish, hair-rising horror film co-starring Peter Stormare. (IFC Midnight)

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais I almost no longer remember Paul Solet’s début, Grace, and I feel it won’t take long for Dark Summer to follow the same fate. That said, I’m actually rather satisfied with it. It’s a small, forgettable genre film, but it fascinated me in a certain way, it has a weird type of darkness. We don’t get to know much about the characters, the reason for their behaviour gets lost in the dark, the scary scenes are almost hypnotic, the sound design is interesting, the leading female is weird. I also liked the climax and the explanation of the paranormal activity, even if they stumble a couple of times along the way. ()

kaylin 

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anglais It could have been a great thriller, but it's just an average thing that shocks more with some scenes than it captures the overall plot. You can't take it that you want to know what is actually happening, but it's one of those cases where you eventually find out the truth, but it's not what you wanted and what would have elevated the movie to its end. ()

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