Réalisation:
Patrick WilsonScénario:
Scott TeemsPhotographie:
Autumn EakinMusique:
Joseph BisharaActeurs·trices:
Ty Simpkins, Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Sinclair Daniel, Hiam Abbass, Andrew Astor, Juliana Davies, Steve Coulter, Joseph Bishara, David Call (plus)VOD (4)
Résumés(1)
Afin de se débarrasser définitivement de leurs démons, Josh (Patrick Wilson) et son fils Dalton (Ty Simpkins), à présent étudiant, doivent plonger encore plus profondément dans le Lointain pour affronter le sombre passé de leur famille et une multitude d’esprits toujours plus inquiétants qui se cache derrière la Porte Rouge. (Sony Pictures Releasing France)
(plus)Critiques (2)
This franchise is pretty stale already. The decent craftsmanship keeps it watchable, but otherwise it's a show of creative confusion and futility - we've seen it all, we know it all. ()
The 5th episode of Insidious is surprisingly the most financially profitable of the series, so it might not be the last, but qualitatively it is the weakest. The 4th episode wasn't worth much and this one is on a similar level. Once James Wan got away from the franchise, the quality went down significantly (I'd rather see another Conjuring or Crooked Man). The direction this time was taken by debutant Patrick Wilson, one of the leads, so you can’t expect miracles from an inexperienced man. Plot-wise, I wasn't too interested, there are a few scares, but they're cheesy and didn't work for me. The creepy and dark atmosphere has almost disappeared, the camera games and sound effects weren’t impressive, there's a lack of interesting ideas. In short, this episode didn't bring anything new, just a recycling of what I've seen. On the plus side, the craftsmanship is good, so in this dearth of ghost stories, at least on a good technical level, this is sufficient, but at the same time unnecessary. 5/10. ()