Black Rock

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États-Unis, 2012, 80 min

Réalisation:

Katie Aselton

Scénario:

Mark Duplass

Photographie:

Hillary Spera

Musique:

Ben Lovett
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Horror directed by and starring Katie Aselton in which the peaceful getaway planned by three friends turns into a nightmare. Abby (Aselton), Lou (Lake Bell) and Sarah (Kate Bosworth) have had their issues recently. In a bid to reconnect with each other and soothe past grievances they head to a remote island for a relaxing weekend. However, contrary to what the girls had expected, the island is not uninhabited. Rather, a trio of male survivalists eke a living from its resources. Initially the girls are unperturbed, offering to share food with the men, who are war veterans. However, things quickly turn nasty and soon the three girls find themselves fighting for their lives as the men stalk them through the woods. (Metrodome Distribution)

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anglais A feminist take on Deliverance. First of all, it’s a character-based drama (it “mandatorily” becomes a hixploitation thriller by the middle), and the first twenty minutes, when the pieces are placed on the chessboard, promise more than the relatively brief “twists” manage to deliver. But Black Rock is by no means a bad film, especially when compared to other representatives of the ailing hixploitation genre, which no longer pretend to have any ambitions. ()

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