Honeymoon

  • Grande-Bretagne Honeymoon
Bande-annonce
États-Unis, 2014, 87 min

Réalisation:

Leigh Janiak

Scénario:

Leigh Janiak

Photographie:

Kyle Klutz

Musique:

Heather McIntosh
(autres professions)

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Young newlyweds Paul (Harry Treadaway) and Bea (Rose Leslie) travel to remote lake country for their honeymoon, where the promise of private romance awaits them. Shortly after arriving, Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night. As she becomes more distant and her behavior increasingly peculiar, Paul begins to suspect something more sinister than sleepwalking took place in the woods. (Cinemax)

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POMO 

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français En tant que film de fin d’études, Honeymoon serait probablement le meilleur de toute la promotion. Mais en tant que film d’horreur mystérieux « pour adultes », il n’offre rien que nous n’ayons déjà pu voir ailleurs dans une production plus professionnelle sur le plan technique et plus inventive sur le plan de la mise en scène. L’aliénation psychologique progressive du couple central après un événement mystérieux fonctionne et divertit, mais le maniement peu imaginatif des clichés du genre et le dénouement seulement partiellement surprenant laissent une impression de déception. Ce film aurait été plus adapté à un épisode des X-Files dans les années 1990. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais A chilling and a surprisingly intense twisted horror indie drama. The director reliably holds the attention of the viewer with a stifling atmosphere and unsettling horror scenes, avoiding a premature reveal of their origin. The actors are likeable and the basic vaginal scene is effective. It’s a bit of a shame that the bland final twist doesn’t bring anything we haven’t seen yet. But it’s not possible to come up with something all the time, right. Overall, satisfied. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais A dirty midnight watch that I don’t really know how to rate. Since I sometimes watch similar horrors when I can’t sleep at night to ruin my mood on purpose, all I got left for this movie is a single star. It technically wasn’t that bad and it created an interesting atmosphere, but once the second half of the movie gets going, it’s a mishmash of unanswered questions and something really gross here and there, which is something that can always grind my gears when it comes to otherwise realistic stories. And grind my gears it did… ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Quite a pleasant surprise. Honeymoon definitely boasts three attributes, namely atmosphere, unpredictability and a decent original premise. The closer the film got to the end, the more attractive I found it, as the atmosphere in the last half hour was very dense. Atmospheric, dark, mysterious and magical. A recommendation worthy affair. 70%. ()

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Othello 

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anglais Damn. I'm so sorry this film doesn't even have a US distributor, because it would have fit nicely into theaters at the same time a comedy of the same title with Jennifer Anniston and Vincent Vaughn was plowing the multiplexes. Honeymoon can ruin your evening quite nicely, in a Cronenbergian kind of way. Again, the B-grade body horror formula frames an ugly breakdown of an individual and a relationship, which works nicely here thanks not only to the skillful dynamic direction, but mainly thanks to the absolutely first-rate Rose Leslie in the lead role. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais I was fully prepared for the worst, considering the track record of Canadian filmmakers when it comes to horror films. However, my apprehensions were swiftly dispelled with this particular film. Admittedly, the first fifteen minutes had me worried, as it felt like I'd stumbled into a completely different movie – the cooing of the newlywed couple was slightly grating on my nerves. Yet, just as I was about to give up hope, the atmosphere shifted dramatically, pulling me in with its eerie tension. What followed was a Canadian film that relied on minimal action, a sparse cast, and maximum suspense – a refreshing departure from the mindless jump scares and gratuitous gore of typical horror fare. I found myself thoroughly enjoying the experience, completely engrossed in the palpable tension and impressed by the performances of the two relatively unknown actors. Aside from the initial misgivings, I had a fantastic time watching this film. / Lesson learned: Not every hiding place is a safe hiding place, as demonstrated in Schindler's List. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Honeymoon was a very pleasant surprise for me, and although towards the end it may seem a bit overdone, I really liked the originality of its concept and conclusion. Once again, it shows that even with a few people, you can make a film that is suspenseful, horror-filled, and at times genuinely terrifying. Janiak doesn't shy away from gore, but presents it in a way that is generally tolerable. Except for one really gruesome scene at the end, which is extremely important though. ()