Le Cabinet de curiosités de Guillermo del Toro
(série)- Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (plus)
Artistes:
Guillermo del ToroActeurs·trices:
Guillermo del Toro (guide), Tim Blake Nelson, F. Murray Abraham, Kate Micucci, Crispin Glover, Peter Weller, Andrew Lincoln, Rupert Grint (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(8)
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Le Lot 36 (E01)
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Rats de cimetière (E02)
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L'Autopsie (E03)
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La Prison des apparences (E04)
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Le Modèle (E05)
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Cauchemars de passage (E06)
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L'Exposition (E07)
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Murmuration (E08)
Résumés(1)
Ces huit contes d'horreur proposés par Guillermo del Toro font surgir des cauchemars étranges dans une collection visuellement éblouissante qui donne la chair de poule. (Netflix)
Critique de l’utilisateur·trice agentmiky pour cette série (2)
I really didn't expect such a mixed result from Guillermo del Toro. As a horror creator, he has proven himself many times before, but unfortunately, Cabinet of Curiosities won't go down in the annals as something groundbreaking. Sure, there are a few stories that stood out to me personally. I would label episode 4 (THE AUTOPSY) as the best. It's been a long time since I've seen something so well-written, directed, and acted in the realm of television. Add to that a dense atmosphere, amazing practical effects (a trademark of Del Toro), and a great ending. This mixed cocktail simply couldn't turn out poorly. I also enjoyed episode 3 (GRAVEYARD RATS) quite a bit. On the other hand, many episodes were rather average or seemed like they shouldn’t have seen the light of day (episode 8, THE MURMURING, was excruciatingly boring). So, if I were to recommend anything, it would be to watch those two mentioned episodes and skip the rest. 6.5/10 ()
L'Autopsie (2022) (E03)
The absolute king among all episodes. An episode where the atmosphere is so thick you could cut it with a knife. It's perfectly directed and brilliantly handled in terms of the script. An episode that shocks you a few times. An excellent piece that I'll definitely revisit. David Prior and David S. Goyer truly shone! Luxurious. For me, it's a 9/10. P.S. And those practical effects? Guillermo del Toro is the best :). ()