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Eine Frau kehrt in ihr Dorf zurück, um Antworten auf die Frage nach ihrer Kindheit zu finden. Doch während sie versucht, die Wahrheit herauszufinden, beschuldigen die Dorfbewohner sie wegen ... Alles lesenEine Frau kehrt in ihr Dorf zurück, um Antworten auf die Frage nach ihrer Kindheit zu finden. Doch während sie versucht, die Wahrheit herauszufinden, beschuldigen die Dorfbewohner sie wegen alten Aberglaubens des Mordes.Eine Frau kehrt in ihr Dorf zurück, um Antworten auf die Frage nach ihrer Kindheit zu finden. Doch während sie versucht, die Wahrheit herauszufinden, beschuldigen die Dorfbewohner sie wegen alten Aberglaubens des Mordes.
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As with many foreign films, Nightsiren hadn't garnered much in the way of publicity throughout the international market. It did however make a major splash at the 2022 Sitges and Locarno Film Festivals, which is where I first heard of the movie. Gladly it received a physical release here in Germany last month.
The story unravels through chapters and remains interesting and engaging throughout, in fact, the (almost) two-hour runtime surprisingly just flies by. Natalia Germani (Sarlota) does a magnificent job in the lead role and the shared scenes with Eva Mores (Mira) are captivating. The cinematography is impressive with a handful of standout scenes and striking images.
As the story progresses, there is an underlying, uneasy feeling that gradually builds. Superstition, patriarchy, and misogyny all play a central role in the narrative and the finale is tense and well constructed. Not to say that there aren't minor quibbles, however, the movie is strong enough for the positives to carry over.
Overall, very impressive and I can give this one a strong recommendation to genre fans.
The story unravels through chapters and remains interesting and engaging throughout, in fact, the (almost) two-hour runtime surprisingly just flies by. Natalia Germani (Sarlota) does a magnificent job in the lead role and the shared scenes with Eva Mores (Mira) are captivating. The cinematography is impressive with a handful of standout scenes and striking images.
As the story progresses, there is an underlying, uneasy feeling that gradually builds. Superstition, patriarchy, and misogyny all play a central role in the narrative and the finale is tense and well constructed. Not to say that there aren't minor quibbles, however, the movie is strong enough for the positives to carry over.
Overall, very impressive and I can give this one a strong recommendation to genre fans.
After a shocking start, the script by Teresa Nvotová and Barbora Namerova slowly builds the story of a peasant community rooted in immovable agrarian values, according to basic concepts of duality (like a moon bath versus a sun bath, for example), which awakened my interest. The film also came labeled as "folk horror", a subgenre that is fashionable today, but that has existed since there has been cinema and has produced works about agrarian cults, human sacrifice and other aromas, with classics such as Murnau's «Tabu» to recent notable works such as the Estonian «November», the Portuguese «Alma viva», and the Chilean «Brujería», without forgetting cult films such as the Italian «Il demonio» and the British «The Wicker Man», nor the goats and inverted pentagons from Ari Aster's cinema.
However, this Slovak film is a mystery drama that places heavy emphasis on collective harassment, ignorance, sex and violence, telling us the story of a young woman who returns to her hometown, when she is called by the mayor to claim her inheritance. She ends up entangled in a patriarchal environment, full of family secrets. When the story takes the path of psychedelia, by "reconstructing" a summer holiday, I could not help but completely distance myself from the drama of the protagonist (which almost turns out to be a circus freak) to the point that the family tale lost its fascination and became a tearful melodrama. Awarded in Locarno and Sitges and renamed "Nightsiren" in the USA, proceed at your discretion.
However, this Slovak film is a mystery drama that places heavy emphasis on collective harassment, ignorance, sex and violence, telling us the story of a young woman who returns to her hometown, when she is called by the mayor to claim her inheritance. She ends up entangled in a patriarchal environment, full of family secrets. When the story takes the path of psychedelia, by "reconstructing" a summer holiday, I could not help but completely distance myself from the drama of the protagonist (which almost turns out to be a circus freak) to the point that the family tale lost its fascination and became a tearful melodrama. Awarded in Locarno and Sitges and renamed "Nightsiren" in the USA, proceed at your discretion.
This film is truly a disaster The plot is really trivial in Meta Fil you understand everything even before, the film at certain times certainly offers us something good at then ruins everything with really trivial and stupid choices as the choice from a photo model perfectly clean and depilated, this character beyond everything serves only a thing that too is at the most crammed and banal, that is, to have sex this character is a puppet without any characterization only because the film can be a scene without a scene. Gender, we must always follow the flock of sheep, that is, a screenwriter must always do what everything do, without the Pecoraro model photo would have been a good movie with the photo model Pecoraro is just a movie like many others! Model photo which is then literally forgotten by the script !!
No pun intended - it is always hard to be a woman with an opinion. Even more so if that is true in a village. Where whispers can become rumors and those than outcries and shouts for something that does not make much sense, if you think about it rationally. Also everyone knows (or things they do), what happens around them.
It is sometimes easier to blame something else than to face reality. When a woman comes back to the village she was born, she has to learn the hard way ... well about her past, about her mother, about gossip ... and about the people that live there ... how they conduct themselves and how they project ... or are unable to admit to their own wrongdoings.
If you believe in a religion, you should ask yourself how you interpret what you believe in ... if you are able to be that self reflective that is. But back to the movie at hand. This is really well made, great location, great story and really well acted. If you like thrillers/dramas with real life implication .. and society examining ... with a touch of otherworldly flair that is ... or more than that? You have to watch to see.
It is sometimes easier to blame something else than to face reality. When a woman comes back to the village she was born, she has to learn the hard way ... well about her past, about her mother, about gossip ... and about the people that live there ... how they conduct themselves and how they project ... or are unable to admit to their own wrongdoings.
If you believe in a religion, you should ask yourself how you interpret what you believe in ... if you are able to be that self reflective that is. But back to the movie at hand. This is really well made, great location, great story and really well acted. If you like thrillers/dramas with real life implication .. and society examining ... with a touch of otherworldly flair that is ... or more than that? You have to watch to see.
Returning to her childhood home village, a woman visiting a friend still living there finds the area overrunning with paranoia and superstition about her connection to a possible witch that's terrorized the area for years and eventually sees the situation become deadly through their beliefs.
This was a pretty solid and enjoyable genre effort. One of the better features here is the way this one plays with rural folklore and supernatural incidents running people's livelihoods. Shown to be a village that's still heavily reliant on the old ways of doing things with their mindset and values adapted from that kind of mentality due to the way they treat her returning, it creates a perfect storm of connection with the rural folk-horror stylings its' clearly aiming for. That it manages to feature such action as it depicts here that flat-out touch on the misogynistic with the way the men behave with women around here is soon introduced to the main two here which creates such a hostile environment that the belief in witchcraft feels appropriate instead of antiquated and creates a fantastic atmosphere for the later proceedings. That is what perfectly sets up the second half here as things become far more mystical and supernatural. As the incidents that take place between her and her friend around the village begin to sway them over to the belief that something isn't right with either of them and that they're indeed practicing witchcraft, the proper motivation and background are in place for the ensuing scenarios to unfold. Taking place in the middle of the forest dripping with fog and neon-lit bodies writhing naked amidst a roaring fire, the scene as a whole is a great setup that generates the potential cause for what's going on in the finale where they get to confront the villagers which is a fantastic finale that has quite a lot of generally chilling action with some fantastic revelations at play. Overall, these are what hold this one up. There are some factors with this one that does bring it down. One of the biggest problems here is the complete lack of connection to what's happening as this one unravels. Due to the fact that this one is mostly build-up rather than doing anything that constitutes action for a large part of the film, there's a real problem here getting into the finale where despite this being the main part that has action for once hardly any of it manages to generate a satisfactory conclusion with the way the film ends. This takes a rather bizarre turn and seems to just finish because it's reached an appropriate running time. That really ends this on a sour note where it's quite a weak note considering the build-up that was leading this to a decidedly different concept which would've been a far better way to go than how this ends, being pretty much the main issues against this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, and sex scenes.
This was a pretty solid and enjoyable genre effort. One of the better features here is the way this one plays with rural folklore and supernatural incidents running people's livelihoods. Shown to be a village that's still heavily reliant on the old ways of doing things with their mindset and values adapted from that kind of mentality due to the way they treat her returning, it creates a perfect storm of connection with the rural folk-horror stylings its' clearly aiming for. That it manages to feature such action as it depicts here that flat-out touch on the misogynistic with the way the men behave with women around here is soon introduced to the main two here which creates such a hostile environment that the belief in witchcraft feels appropriate instead of antiquated and creates a fantastic atmosphere for the later proceedings. That is what perfectly sets up the second half here as things become far more mystical and supernatural. As the incidents that take place between her and her friend around the village begin to sway them over to the belief that something isn't right with either of them and that they're indeed practicing witchcraft, the proper motivation and background are in place for the ensuing scenarios to unfold. Taking place in the middle of the forest dripping with fog and neon-lit bodies writhing naked amidst a roaring fire, the scene as a whole is a great setup that generates the potential cause for what's going on in the finale where they get to confront the villagers which is a fantastic finale that has quite a lot of generally chilling action with some fantastic revelations at play. Overall, these are what hold this one up. There are some factors with this one that does bring it down. One of the biggest problems here is the complete lack of connection to what's happening as this one unravels. Due to the fact that this one is mostly build-up rather than doing anything that constitutes action for a large part of the film, there's a real problem here getting into the finale where despite this being the main part that has action for once hardly any of it manages to generate a satisfactory conclusion with the way the film ends. This takes a rather bizarre turn and seems to just finish because it's reached an appropriate running time. That really ends this on a sour note where it's quite a weak note considering the build-up that was leading this to a decidedly different concept which would've been a far better way to go than how this ends, being pretty much the main issues against this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, and sex scenes.
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- WissenswertesPodcast co host of Jibber Jabber Podcast Jay Mack liked this film so much that he cried on air while reviewing the movie and opts to put his own money into the sequel.
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- 1.500.000 € (geschätzt)
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- 96.362 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
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