Dagon

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Paul et sa petite amie Barbara passent leur vacances en compagnie d'un riche couple d'amis, Howard et Vicki, sur leur voilier au large de la côte espagnole. Suite à une tempête, le navire s'échoue sur un récif, blessant gravement Vicki, coincée sur place. Paul et Barbara décident d'aller chercher du secours dans le petit village de pêcheurs situé au bord de mer, qui semble étrangement désert... (ESC Distribution)

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais A good C-movie is better than a bad B-movie. Dagon has a lot to reproach, but I had some really good fun, I just loved the unsettling atmosphere of the cursed fishing village and the mutated folk. The special effects are awful, but the make-up is very good, so good and realistic, actually, that it was unpleasant at times, because I hate seeing any kind of human body anomalies. Gordon’s love for the genre can be seen miles away. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Even after watching it for the second time, this movie couldn't captivate me and I simply noticed that there are quite well-executed effects, but I just don't see a good horror in "Dagon". I like the idea of a village where weird people live, but I already liked that in Lovecraft's works. Stuart Gordon simply couldn't dazzle me with this film like he did with his older pieces. ()

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DaViD´82 

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anglais Although the title refers to a mere six-page short story, this is more like an adaptation of “The Festival" and “The Shadow over Innsmouth", with added fragments from Lovecraft’s other works. You have to give it to Gordon that here and there he managed to evoke the true “Cthulhu feeling". But that’s where the problem lies. Here and there, but not all the time. Most of the footage is just dreadfully boring. ()

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