The Rental

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Deux couples louent une sublime maison face à l’océan pour un week-end de fête. Les quatre amis comprennent très vite que derrière la beauté de l’endroit, un danger les guette : une présence mystérieuse semble les espionner et révèle des secrets inavouables sur chacun d’eux. La tension monte et le week-end de rêve va virer au cauchemar absolu… (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Une location de rêve sur la côte californienne qui suscite la curiosité quant à ce qui va mal tourner, de quelle façon et dans quelle mesure. Un thriller bien conçu et psychologiquement développé dans les relations entre les personnages. Vous devinez la tournure horrifique, vous la souhaitez et vous ne serez pas déçus. Seulement, son explication aurait pu être plus inventive. En contraste avec l'habileté scénaristique précédente, cela semble un peu banal. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Dave Franco tries his hand at directing for the first time and it's not bad for a debut, but unfortunately his film falls into the "watchable but unremarkable" category. Two brothers and their girlfriends book a nice cottage for the weekend, but instead of relaxing, they are faced with nerves and a fight for their lives. There are more familiar actors like Dan Stevens and Alison Brie, and a good cameo, but I can't find more positives. Getting to know the characters takes an unexpectedly long time and the killer shows up somewhere around 20 minutes before the end, which could still be forgiven if the murders were worth it, but the killer solves everything smacking heads with a hammer and I don't know who can be satisfied with that these days. At least the finale is quite suspenseful and the killer has a nice mask, but unfortunately that's not enough for me. Too bad, hopefully we'll see something more substantial before the end of the year. Story***, Action>No, Humor>No, Violence**, Entertainment***, Music***, Visual***, Atmosphere***, Suspense***. 6/10. ()

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MrHlad 

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anglais Four characters go to a rented house for the weekend, but none of them know that they will have to deal with some nasty secrets. And one crazy guy. Dave Franco is behind the camera for the first time, and it's quite interesting. Or it could be. There's an obvious attempt to play a bit with genres and audience expectations in The Rental, it's just that Franco may have had more ambition than ability and his debut never takes off the way it should. But there are a few interesting ideas. I'm not saying he'll be a good director, but I'll definitely give him another chance. ()

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anglais The idea is good and I can’t complain much about the pace of the second half, but a film that wants to rely on how characters behave in an unpredictable and confusing situation should never allow those characters to be so unlikeable and dumb (at the beginning the tenant has to behave weirdly so everything will hold together). The horror is satisfactory and the direction isn’t bad, but I didn’t care at all for the fragile relationships. This needs to be worked out better. 60% ()

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