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Le nouveau venu Azhy Robertson incarne Oliver, un jeune garçon solitaire qui se sent différent des autres. Désespéré d'avoir un ami, il cherche réconfort et refuge dans son téléphone portable et sa tablette qui ne le quittent pas. Lorsqu'une créature mystérieuse utilise les appareils d'Oliver contre lui pour pénétrer dans notre monde, les parents d'Oliver (Gillian Jacobs et John Gallagher Jr.) doivent se battre pour sauver leur fils du monstre de l’autre côté de l'écran. (Universal Pictures CA)

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anglais A solid mainstream horror film that should appeal to all undemanding viewers. The story revolves around a young autistic boy who has a hard time in life and has no friends, but everything changes when he gets a tablet through which Larry, a being from another world with a sufficiently creepy appearance and unpleasant sounds, speaks to him. The film has a decent atmosphere, the craftsmanship is top notch, the scares weren't too spectacular for me, but there are at least three great ones that come in the finale (the scene under the bed leads the way), and most importantly, the film doesn't manage to bore or annoy in any way. I was expecting a scarier load, but from the ranks of children's horror films with clever and original use of tablets, Come Play is one of the better ones this year. Story***, Action>No, Humor>No, Violence>No. Entertainment****, Music****, Visuals****, Atmosphere****, Suspense****. 7.5/10. ()