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The Cured

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
10 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Elliot Page, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, and Sam Keeley in The Cured (2017)
What happens when the undead return to life? In a world ravaged for years by a virus that turns the infected into zombie-like cannibals, a cure is at last found and the wrenching process of reintegrating the survivors back into society begins. Among the formerly afflicted is Senan (Sam Keeley), a young man haunted by the horrific acts he committed while infected. Welcomed back into the family of his widowed sister-in-law (Ellen Page), Senan attempts to restart his life -but is society ready to forgive him and those like him? Or will fear and prejudice once again tear the world apart?
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Horror corporalTerror de zombisCiencia ficciónDramaTerrorThriller

Se ha encontrado la cura para una enfermedad que convertía a la gente en zombis. Los que sufrieron la infección están discriminados por la sociedad y sus propias familias. Se desencadenan pr... Leer todoSe ha encontrado la cura para una enfermedad que convertía a la gente en zombis. Los que sufrieron la infección están discriminados por la sociedad y sus propias familias. Se desencadenan problemas sociales que hacen que el gobierno intervenga militarmente.Se ha encontrado la cura para una enfermedad que convertía a la gente en zombis. Los que sufrieron la infección están discriminados por la sociedad y sus propias familias. Se desencadenan problemas sociales que hacen que el gobierno intervenga militarmente.

  • Dirección
    • David Freyne
  • Guión
    • David Freyne
  • Reparto principal
    • Elliot Page
    • Sam Keeley
    • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,6/10
    10 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • David Freyne
    • Guión
      • David Freyne
    • Reparto principal
      • Elliot Page
      • Sam Keeley
      • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • 95Reseñas de usuarios
    • 103Reseñas de críticos
    • 57Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos2

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    Trailer 2:27
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    'The Cured' Puts a New Spin on Zombie Movies
    Interview 2:18
    'The Cured' Puts a New Spin on Zombie Movies
    'The Cured' Puts a New Spin on Zombie Movies
    Interview 2:18
    'The Cured' Puts a New Spin on Zombie Movies

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    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Abbie
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Sam Keeley
    Sam Keeley
    • Senan
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • Conor
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Cantor
    Paula Malcomson
    Paula Malcomson
    • Dr. Lyons
    Natalia Kostrzewa
    Natalia Kostrzewa
    • Allison
    Oscar Nolan
    • Cillian
    Art Campion
    Art Campion
    • Luke
    • (as Peter Campion)
    Hilda Fay
    Hilda Fay
    • Jo landecker
    David Herlihy
    • Declan
    Lesley Conroy
    Lesley Conroy
    • Katie
    Sarah Kinlen
    • Catherine
    Barry McGovern
    • Patrick Ryan
    Ian Toner
    Ian Toner
    • IDV Soldier Nick
    Gavin Fullam
    • IDV Soldier Smiley
    Judy Donovan
    Judy Donovan
    • Moore Street Trader
    Tara Flynn
    Tara Flynn
    • Minister Hickey
    Annie Ryan
    • Abbie's Boss
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      • David Freyne
    • Guión
      • David Freyne
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    Reseñas de usuarios95

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    8jrneptune

    To call this a zombie movie is a disservice

    I enjoyed watching this movie very much and I can easily see myself watching it multiple times.

    This is so much more than a zombie movie. To me it presented bigger questions about our own humanity and how we treat others. Even how some people who strive for power over others will manipulate and use others for their own goals.

    The director and the cast did a great job and I loved how some of the back stories behind the main actors were explained if you took the time to watch the movie.
    8troy-boulton

    Zombie film with braaaains.

    If you are looking for a purely mindless crimson-sprayed gangrenous brain-gorging splatter-fest, The Cured is almost guaranteed to bore you to tears. Not that it is lacking its share of gore and heart-pounding zombie-runs, but this film is focused on the social and interpersonal dimensions of a post-infection world, rather than running for your life and mashing Zombie brains in order to keep your own grey matter off the menu. As a well-crafted tale about "othering", and the directed and broader impacts of the alienation of one group by a "well meaning" majority, this film, possibly unintentionally, delivers an almost perfect analogy for the impact to the broader gay community of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 90s. The film also maps successfully to the impact of demonising migrant, ethnic and religious groups (very possibly its intent, coming from Northern Ireland); take your resonant flavour of "othering" and insert here. A stark, brutal and effective expository. If you want to cook up extremists, this film delivers the recipe...

    As an experimental vehicle for the fabulous Ellen Page, this film didn't get the exposure it deserved - Page once again proves both her versatility and her ability to believably breathe gritty appeal into the characters she inhabits. The other key cast were equally compelling, save maybe for Paula Malcomson, who maybe didn't receive the best treatment from the production - she felt atypically undercooked as Dr Lyons.

    A must-see if you want some gore and splatter to go with a massage of your grey matter.
    dark-01068

    The Bored (2017)

    About 40 minutes passed and i was like "WTF, i gonna sleep here", the movie is slow, boring, isn't a good horror movie, and neither a good "zombie movie". Maybe it has some good acting, but... Oh, i almost forgot, the hand shaky camera sometimes is annoying too
    4johnnyutah31

    Not as Fresh as you may think...

    The film itself is ok. It's a bit slow but picks up towards the end. Overall it's rather bland really.

    But what I wanted to point out is that this is not a fresh idea. It's been done as a BBC mini series a few years back called "In the Flesh" and a film quite similar as well called "The Returned". And this iteration or spin is the less of the three.
    6LucaMR1991

    The aftermath of a zombie apocalypse explored like rarely before

    The Cured is the third Irish horror film I watched in 2018. And, just like with The Lodgers, I had a blast with this movie!

    Directorial debut of David Freyne, The Cured is set in a world were, after a zombie outbreak, 75% of the turned have been cured. While society is trying to go back to normality, welcoming back the so-called cured, scientists are trying to reverse the zombification process for the remaining 25% of infected. The audience follows Senan (Sam Keeley), a cured person who's sent to live with his sister-in-low (Ellen Page) and her kid, as he struggles to deal with the 4 years he spent as an undead. Because, to make matters worse for the cured, they're both welcomed with hostility by people and must deal with the vivid memories from the period when they were zombies.

    This is a great concept for a movie, a concept that's smartly developed by Mr Freyne: first and foremost, he decides to narrow down the story. Unlike the majority of zombie flicks, which show the whole world getting affected by the outbreak, here the story unfolds in a small Irish town, providing the film with a sense of authenticity and realism that is pretty much unprecedented in such movies. Very calmly paced, bleak and featuring sort of "human" zombies, The Cured is exceptionally directed: without a doubt, this is the most evenly paced horror film of 2018 - so far - since it presents no dull moments nor sudden and inexplicable switches in tone and vibe. Shot and edited in a somewhat minimalistic fashion - as in, photography and cinematography aren't anything mind-blowing, but they perfectly fit the movie - Freyne's first directorial effort flows seamlessly throughout the 90-minute-long runtime, becoming more and more down-on-earth as the time goes by. Without being pretentious or trying too hard, The Cured showcases an insane amount of competent shot compositions and framing, demonstrating how much effort was put into the project.

    The same effort that each of the cast members surely put: Ellen Page and Sam Keeley are fantastic in the movie, displaying mesmerising performances that, at the beginning of the first act, reach a pinnacle with one of the most emotional confrontations I've seen in a while. Even the supporting cast, albeit rather one-note, do an outstanding job that fits their roles. Although The Cured is foremost a drama, the horror elements seamlessly blend in, with a few scenes that stand out as very creepy and impactful. Being fully aware of the budget restraints, the filmmakers rarely went for berserk zombie actions... but when they did, it was loads of fun. Not mindless fun, though, since the audience got invested in the characters, therefore we experience with apprehension these action sequences. A great, fitting grand finale perfectly wraps the movie up, leaving no room for major complaints. Besides, The Cured might have more to tell than meets the eye - I personally, have an interpretation for the movie's meaning that, albeit 100% spoiler-free, might affect your viewing experience, so feel free to skip the next paragraph.

    THE CURED - MEANING EXPLAINED. Since the film is set in Ireland, my girlfriend and I figured it seems pretty obvious the story was a metaphor for the long-lasting civil war between Protestants and Catholics. In this scenario, the cured would represent Irish Catholics who are never really accepted as part of the society by the other religious group. Certain scenes in the movie (and other aspects I don't want to spoil), which resemble more terrorist attacks than zombie actions, seem to back up this interpretation.

    Oh, welcome back guys! As per usual, I have a few minor complaints with The Cure: for instance, there are a couple of dialogue sequences that seemed very hasty, where the movie switches abruptly from two characters speaking to a completely unrelated scene. There are also one or two fake jump-scares just for the sake of it, I guess...

    My biggest issue, which I'm sure bothers only me and 2/3 other viewers and won't be a problem for most of you, revolves around the opening scene: a caption tell the audience everything we need to know about the film (which is what I used as plot description for this review). I, personally, would have preferred a subtler approach, where the viewer is introduced to the story without knowing anything and has to figure out, gradually, what's going on. By doing so, the filmmakers would have enhanced the audience's attention even more, building up a mystery the viewer would have loved to figure out. I know, I'm a nit-picker! In fact, other than these very minute issues, I loved The Cured. I think most people are going to dig the movie as well, but I'm quite positive for some it would be too big of a departure from "traditional" zombie movies. Proceed with caution, and enjoy The Cured!

    Check other reviews out at https://horrorworld.reviews/ The Cured 8.5/10

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      Some of the scenes were filmed in the old Belfast victorian prison called the Crumlin Road Jail.
    • Pifias
      When Abbie and Conor talk in the park, Abbie's shoulder bag changes from her right to left shoulder when she stands to leave.
    • Citas

      Cantor: They're connected in a way that we can never understand.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: THE CURED: Elliot Page, David Freyne, moderator Joe Lynch (2018)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de abril de 2018 (Irlanda)
    • Países de origen
      • Irlanda
      • Francia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Bac Films International (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Croke Park Dublin, Irlanda
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      • Bac Films
      • Savage Productions
      • Tilted Pictures
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 26.630 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 4875 US$
      • 25 feb 2018
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      • 323.776 US$
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