Mandy

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Pacific Northwest, 1983. Red Miller et Mandy Bloom mènent une existence paisible et empreinte d'amour. Quand leur refuge est sauvagement détruit par les membres d'une secte dirigée par le sadique Jérémie Sand, Red est catapulté dans un voyage fantasmagorique marqué par la vengeance, le sang et le feu... (Entract Films)

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POMO 

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français Une boucherie grindhouse hallucinogène dans laquelle un cœur amoureux s’abîme dans les ténèbres cosmiques. Malgré ses filtres cheap et son budget de série B, Mandy est captivant et tient la route conceptuellement parlant. C’est aussi un rafraîchissement agréable par rapport à l’état d’esprit général du festival. Quant à la scène phare, c’est – forcément – celle avec Cage bourré en short blanc et t-shirt orange orné d’un tigre. [Cannes] ()

Lima 

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anglais It's like Jodorowsky fathered a child with Panos's daddy George. Definitely a distinctive film, visually impressive, from a man with a vision. Interesting color palette, functionally applied filters, but at least in the first half (which many here criticize, but I liked it better) brimming with atmosphere and remarkable visual ideas, all underscored by a unique soundtrack. The second half is grindhouse carnage, uncompromisingly straightforward and simple, but still retaining a visual identity. The half-deranged Cage is a casting triumph, Riseborough has something magical in his intriguing, deadpan face, and Roache is a charismatic villain but also a woefully comic figure, and this is not an easy thing to grasp as an actor. Mandy is a remarkable film, it's not for everyone, certainly not for the mainstream, but it beats with the heart of a filmmaker who’s not bland and loves to tell simple stories through atmospheric imagery. PS: I enjoyed it even more on a second screening. This film is so out of step with 99% of filmmaking, and yet it's not stupid; hats off to it. I'm not surprised by the worldwide enthusiastic critical response (currently 8.2 on Metacritic) and I’m happy for Cosmatos from the bottom of my heart. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Of course… who else should star in this movie if not Nicolas Cage. He is currently the only Hollywood actor who turned acting into a completely extravagant experience. If he is in pain, physically or mentally, you’ll simply feel it too. And since he keeps appearing in films which are outside the norm, you can count on Nicolas Cage being in complete mental and physical pain. When it came to the execution of the movie, I was quite upset. The first half was mostly for show. The director played with purple filters and half the time I couldn’t even see what was going on in a scene. But the important thing is that it is glamorous. The second half of the movie was hardcore, though. That’s actually when the dark side of Nicolas comes to life together in a surreal ride full of such shit you won’t believe your eyes. An unbelievable crazy trip. Again, one of those films that try to shock you creatively and it is pretty successful in doing that. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Oh, no, not this. Again, one of those films that critics praise to the skies but is literally painful for the average viewer. Nicolas Cage is a dead actor for me, this guy won't be in a good movie anymore and he certainly can't act. The strange pink and red filter covering the financial shortcomings was annoying, absolutely nothing happens for an hour, and if by some miracle you are still awake after an hour and not completely disgusted, you won't find much satisfaction in the second one either. I suffered, I went crazy, this is not for me. 35% ()

JFL 

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anglais Panos Cosmatos exorcises the genre demons of his childhood (his father is the director of Rambo II and Cobra) with a trash revenge story transformed into a mystical psychotropic epic. The film completely fulfils Alejandro Jodorowsky’s dictate "I ask of film what most North Americans ask of psychedelic drugs". Nicolas Cage is promoted to the role of a visual artifact in an airbrushed scene from the side of a van brought to life. Nevertheless, proclamations that Cage has reached the maximum level of madness in his acting are rather overwrought – in this respect, the second Ghost Rider still holds the lead. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Weird. Very. While I liked the colorful hypnotic atmosphere supported by Jóhannsson's unsettling music, With its mysticism, overwrought monologues and dialogue, excessive running time, and the wait for a final showdown that was ultimately the most boring scene of the entire film, I was ultimately disappointed by Mandy. And I hadn't even expected anything from it in the first place. ()

lamps 

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anglais Well, how to approach this? On the one hand, we have impressive formal confidence that warrants praise. All those colour filters, sound deformations and blurry visuals look a bit cheap and become boring after a while, but they do build a sufficiently thick atmosphere to overcome the initial monotonous pace and WTF dialogues. The insane villains felt annoying rather than terrifying and the logic is something nobody thought too much about, but that’s not what this is about; this is a film about Nicolas Cage coming out of a hallucinogenic haze wielding a home-made mace to massacre religious fanatics with a smile on his face, and this is something that’s fits perfectly not only Cage, whose performance is flawless, but also Cosmatos, someone who doesn’t do routine and presents a chase after cult-nuts as an authentic road to hell, and he deserves all my sympathy for that. For the time being, 70%, and I’m keeping the fourth * for next time. ()

Goldbeater 

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français Voici la quintessence de ce que le public attend d’un festival de cinéma pour la projection de minuit, sans presque jamais l’obtenir. Une boucherie pleine à craquer spécialement conçue pour les fans de films d’horreur. Qui plus est, filmée avec passion. Et avec le meilleur Nicolas Cage depuis de nombreuses années. Après, si vous vous dites, au cours de la première moitié, que le jeu de Cage est modeste et intimiste, attendez que la suite vous prouve le contraire en vous faisant découvrir l’une des créations les plus frénétiques de sacarrière ! Chapeau bas au réalisateur Panos Cosmatos pour avoir réussi à ficeler tout ça ; je suivrai de près l’annonce de sa prochaine sortie ! Enfin, je me dois de tirer mon chapeau également à feu Jóhann Jóhannsson pour sa musique – un splendide adieu. Mandy est une véritable perle ! [KVIFF 2018] ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Panos Cosmatos a enfin trouvé un sujet approprié pour ses expérimentations LSD uniques et visuellement extravagantes - un cauchemar de bûcherons sous l'emprise de mauvaises drogues avec des orgies sauvagement sanglantes, des tronçonneuses et des motards de l'enfer. Seuls les passages hallucinogènes et la musique démoniquement psychédélique de Jóhann Jóhannsson sauvent la première moitié lancée à un rythme extraordinairement relâché, mais ensuite il se lance dans un massacre trash metal sectaire auquel il est difficile de ne pas succomber, même si une résistance à l'extrême violence est nécessaire. La performance folle de Nicolas Cage relève de la catégorie du plaisir coupable en voyage. Mandy est un film cruel et méchant, mais tout aussi marquant et singulier. ()

Othello 

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anglais A Ken Russell for the 21st century, Cosmatos is my nightmare come true. I was stunned by the film in the first ten minutes and could physically feel my pupils dilate while watching it. Ignore the bored yawns of impatient kids gorging themselves on meatloaf, Cage, and retro, this is the flashback to the 80s you want to have. Foggy, surreal, dangerous, and strangely distant. Except I have to figure out why the folks from the Karlovy Vary Film Festival asked me back then to translate some subjects through the lens of a Dungeons & Dragons player, heh. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I'm sure that the co-production Mandy starring Nicolas Cage, but brilliantly supported by Linus Roache, isn’t going to be for everyone. In truth, though, this is one of the best Cage movies in a long time. It's simply great because of how different it is, how it goes to the core, how well made it is. I was literally staring at every second of the film, and I was mesmerized. ()