The Power

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Résumés(1)

Londres, 1974. Alors que le Royaume-Uni se prépare à d’importantes coupures d’électricité, Val une infirmière débutante arrive pour son premier jour au sein de l’équipe de nuit d’un hôpital délabré. La majorité des patients et du personnel ayant été évacués vers un autre hôpital, elle se retrouve presque seule dans ce bâtiment lugubre. Mais derrière ses murs se cache un lourd secret qui va contraindre Val à affronter ses peurs les plus profondes et à se confronter à une force maléfique. (Alba Films)

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Critiques (7)

J*A*S*M 

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anglais A nice British period ghost story that has some current social insight, but thankfully doesn't forget that horror is supposed to scare the viewer at least a little bit. A semi-abandoned hospital in the middle of London in the 1970s, at a time of regular all-night power cuts, is the perfect place for such a scare. The Power may be a bit slow to get going, but the central night sequence had me purring in delight. A really nicely made thing that can unsettle and give chills. I was looking forward to that mood lasting to the end; alas, it didn't. The ending was a bit ham-fisted, but on the other hand it offered a relatively meaningful conclusion and did not spoil the overall positive impression. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais Debutant Corinna Faith has made a ghostly film that, at least in its first half, manages to captivate with a rather unpleasant atmosphere and a convincing Rose Williams in the lead role. Unfortunately, the closer we get to the end, the more it becomes apparent that the director-screenwriter may have had too much ambition and can't quite pull off the themes she introduces. The Power ultimately wants to say too much and thus trips over its own feet in the finale. ()

Marigold 

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anglais An enjoyable, if not revelatory "haunted house" gothic horror film, where the atmosphere of an old mansion is replaced by an old hospital and a mysterious ghost delivers a social and women empowerment message. It's not particularly virtuosic and refreshing like His House, but it kept me going in the dark with no problem. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais An unknown debutant delivers a pleasant little horror surprise that will satisfy most fans after a long time. The story takes place in the 1970s, in old London, in a hospital where the protagonist played by Alicia Vikander is applying for a nursing position. Right on her first night, there is a power outage and with it comes the scares! After the initial 20 minutes and getting to know the characters, it immediately gets to the point and scares continuously for almost an hour! Bravo! Finally a filmmaker who knows that horror should scare and not put the viewer to sleep with dialogues, and it works great. The hospital in the dark is nicely spooky and you definitely won’t envy the main character’s situation. The camera, the excellent soundtrack, the creepy sounds, the claustrophobic atmosphere, and the fear of the unknown all contribute. There are also a few smaller jump-scares and plot surprises. The twist at the end is definitely unexpected and I liked it. The performances are also very good (the seizure the protagonist has is played shockingly well), and there is also an emphasis on the misogyny of that time. Strong and captivating in many aspects. Girls will scream and close their eyes, I have no doubt about that. Thematically similar to the Spanish film Fragile. 8/10. ()

Goldbeater 

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français Les décors d’époque sont assez réussis, tout comme le milieu qui semble avoir été spécialement conçu pour le genre horrifique, mais ils sont malheureusement gâchés par une structure de film de fantômes totalement éculée qui ne satisfera que les amateurs d’horreur du dimanche. De plus, un message y est inutilement greffé, qui fait la lumière sur ce qui devrait être le sens secondaire lié au titre The Power. La fin du film se noie dans sa grandiloquence et pour moi, ne fonctionne tout simplement pas. ()

Othello 

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anglais The greatest charm of The Power is the frequent uncertainty about which angle we are currently watching the plot from and what level of reality the film is currently operating at. This is aided not only by the learned practices with the drama (it's not a Blum-esque day-night-day-night, but just one night), the second plan, and especially the strange editing between scenes (which feels so weird that at times I couldn't tell if it was the intention to unsettle or just plain bad editing). These factors make it easy to immerse yourself in the creepy world of the darkened hospital. Unfortunately, the viewer is brought back down to earth through a few topical clichés (when a white man shows up on the scene, the plot is practically wrapped up, no matter how much the film tries to pretend we're in for a big reveal) and Rose Williams, who plays a naive nurse like a schoolgirl in a porn movie. ()