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Le voyage initiatique d'une jeune fille attirée dans un univers où la musique rap et le fantastique sont mêlés. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Marigold 

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anglais Something between teenage fantasy, horror, a help line, a lively guide for young suicides and a moralist hip-hop track a la Majk Spirit. At the same time, the film is clearly activist and aims at a sensitive youth that is losing perspective in Spain and walking through ghost towns without a vision of hope. Somehow I feel that it will appeal to an unbiased observer who appreciates (unfulfilled) ambitions rather than teenagers, for whom it will be more like indigestible compulsory reading (but of course I understand their fart mentality, so...). Classic Spanish pathos, maneuvering on the edge of the genre and a few quite good moments. I have no reason to condemn it, although I wouldn't call it a good film, either. ()

novoten 

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anglais The original idea that this Spanish study in introversion is reaching towards is lovely, touching, and essentially very commendable. However, due to the story's mysterious twists and turns, the message ends up sounding very convoluted and to me even sends the opposite message. In other words, the warning against suicide ultimately does not carry enough impact; instead, it almost seems to present it as an adventure you can find the way back from with enough daring. In the world of vulnerable teenagers that Eduardo Chapero-Jackson is clearly targeting, I consider this a dangerous weapon. I don't know, maybe I'm making a mountain out of a molehill instead of simply enjoying Sara's story. Nevertheless, the entire metaphorical concept seems too transparent to me, while the boundary between realism and the dreamlike perspective is somewhat unreadable. ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Lost Destination est un film terriblement bizarre et inédit mais malheureusement raté. Il se voudrait être une histoire captivante et épique, avec une héroïne se battant pour sauver sa vie, tout en étant un témoignage générationnel riche en interprétations significatives contenant de nombreux messages transcendants. Cependant, il se heurte à un budget insuffisant, à l'inexpérience des créateurs et à un scénario lamentablement naïf rempli de monologues banals qui devaient sans doute contenir de profondes réflexions philosophiques, mais qui semblent plutôt être des extraits issus du dépliant d'un centre de désintoxication pour jeunes toxicomanes. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I like weird films and Verbo is definitely a weird film. On the one hand, it’s realistic, but on the other, imagination is involved that is rather darker in nature. I'm not saying the story is outright good, it's not, but the visuals do have something to them that makes this an interesting experience. ()