The Door

  • Grande-Bretagne The Other Side of the Door
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Résumés(1)

Une famille américaine mène une paisible existence en Inde jusqu'à ce qu'un accident tragique prenne la vie de leur jeune fils. La mère, inconsolable, apprend qu'un rituel antique peut lui permettre de lui faire un dernier adieu. Elle voyage alors jusqu'à un ancien temple, où se trouve une porte qui sépare le monde des vivants et celui des morts. Mais quand elle désobéit à l'avertissement sacré de ne jamais ouvrir cette porte, elle bouleverse alors l'équilibre entre les deux mondes. (20th Century Fox FR)

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Critiques (3)

Malarkey 

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anglais Oh God, this was some bullshit! The locations of India aren’t going to get too boring in a horror movie, but everything else is a blatant disaster. Mom lives with her husband in India. She is struck by a catastrophe and even though she saves one child, the second one dies in her arms. Consequently, some Indian woman appears, and she knows about a place where she can say goodbye to her son. It is a monastery in the middle of a jungle with a door to the land of the dead. If she scatters the ashes during the day, her child will appear during the night behind the door. The catch is that she cannot open the door so as not to let the corpses into the land of the living. And, of course, she opens the door. At that moment the spirit of her child follows her across half the globe like a stench and haunts her until fainting. Her fainting, or the viewer. ()

Othello 

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anglais A white western cow is in a spiritual mood after the death of her son in India, and in a séance when she meets him for the last time she does the one shitty thing she was told not to do. As a result, an hour filled with nervous twists interspersed with a thump, thump, thump here and there to sort of scare you, because that's how you make a horror movie these days. The only glimmers of quality come from Aja from the producer’s chair, in the form of two masks and a number for Javier Botet. The rest of it is complete toilet fodder. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I must admit, their effort to scare at times actually worked, and I found myself getting chills. And it didn't even have to be a monster scene. Sure, it's heavily reliant on the effect, essentially just for the effect, but at least in that regard, the movie works. However, the failure to effectively utilize the creatively designed monsters that came from the other side is a problem that lowers the movie for me, although it remains slightly above average. ()