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Entre soeurs II: Déchainées

Titre original : Ginger Snaps: Unleashed
  • 2004
  • 18A
  • 1h 34m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
16 k
MA NOTE
Entre soeurs II: Déchainées (2004)
Horreur de loup-garouHorreur de série BHorreurThriller

La soeur de Ginger, Brigitte, devenue elle-même un loup-garou, doit essayer de trouver un remède à sa soif de sang avant la prochaine pleine lune tout en se cachant dans une clinique de dési... Tout lireLa soeur de Ginger, Brigitte, devenue elle-même un loup-garou, doit essayer de trouver un remède à sa soif de sang avant la prochaine pleine lune tout en se cachant dans une clinique de désintoxication d'un loup-garou implacable.La soeur de Ginger, Brigitte, devenue elle-même un loup-garou, doit essayer de trouver un remède à sa soif de sang avant la prochaine pleine lune tout en se cachant dans une clinique de désintoxication d'un loup-garou implacable.

  • Director
    • Brett Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Karen Walton
    • Megan Martin
  • Stars
    • Emily Perkins
    • Brendan Fletcher
    • Katharine Isabelle
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    16 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Brett Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Karen Walton
      • Megan Martin
    • Stars
      • Emily Perkins
      • Brendan Fletcher
      • Katharine Isabelle
    • 122Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 67Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Emily Perkins
    Emily Perkins
    • Brigitte
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Jeremy
    Katharine Isabelle
    Katharine Isabelle
    • Ginger
    Tatiana Maslany
    Tatiana Maslany
    • Ghost
    Susan Adam
    • Barbara
    Janet Kidder
    Janet Kidder
    • Alice
    Chris Fassbender
    Chris Fassbender
    • Luke
    Pascale Hutton
    Pascale Hutton
    • Beth-Ann
    Michelle Beaudoin
    • Winnie
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Tyler
    David McNally
    David McNally
    • Marcus
    Patricia Idlette
    • Dr. Brookner
    Lydia Lau
    Lydia Lau
    • Koral
    Coralie Cairns
    Coralie Cairns
    • Nurse
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Jack
    Jake McKinnon
    Jake McKinnon
    • The Beast
    Trigger
    • Rocky
    Lindsey Campbell
    Lindsey Campbell
    • Happier Times Resident
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    • Director
      • Brett Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Karen Walton
      • Megan Martin
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs122

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    8rcavellero

    THIS SEQUEL HAS BITE!

    You know t's such a shame that neither of these films went wide release. Sure they needed a little touching up in some places but these films are definate quality material. A breathe of fresh air in the horror films which is recreating itself once again as a truly important genre. Both of these films are good, and borderline great. they take somewhat sillacious storylines and make them somewhat believable filled with aggreassive dark humor and independent film dread. This sequel is pretty much a direct continuation of the original. It leaves the last films heroine Bridget infected and fighting her illness with the cure found in the last film. She's beginning to change when she's taken in by a youth facility and locked up for drug abuse. What insues is unfortunatly unwelcome and senseless visits from the first films title charachter but a vast mixing pool of other cringe inducing twists including the fact that a male werewolf has found her and wants to mate. A sleezy hospital guard who trades sexual favors for drugs. An innocent little girl obsessed with comic books. I wish I could truly give away the ending to you. Because it was so well done and I just didnt see it coming. And that is what this film prides itself on unpredictability. It goes in a completely opposite direction of where you though it was going and it makes sense. All in all the film has much to be successful with believable performances, especially from the film's lead Bridget, a good storyline, suspenseful direction, a creepy score all adding up to a startling refreshing take on an otherwise dying genre. Don't be fooled this sequel has major bite!
    7TheVern

    Not as bad as I was expecting. A good sequel

    Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed. * * 1/2 Actors: Emily Perkins, Tatiana Maslany, Eric Johnson Writer: Megan Martin Director: Brett Sullivan.

    The second part of the "Ginger Snaps" trilogy picks up after the first one. Bridgitte has infected herself with Ginger's blood who has turned into a werewolf. In order to keep herself from becoming like her sister, she must inject herself daily with monkshood. After barely escaping a werewolf that has found her, she awakes in a clinic that treats all things including drug addiction. With her drugs taken away, Bridgitte can't escape what she is becoming.

    I loved the 1st movie and I found the second one to be a worthwhile sequel. While the first one simmered with satire on female hormones and puberty, "Unleashed" is a straight horror film. It's too bad we don't see much of Ginger in this one, but she does turn up as a ghost who warns Bridgitte that another one waits for her. Bridgitte is a lot more confident and a lot hotter than the first one. But although this is her story, the one character that steals the show is a young girl at the hospital named Ghost. Bridgitte befriends this girl because she can help get her monkshood and I'm sure she feels a little bad that all the other patients make fun of her. There is a twist at the end of this movie that I was not expecting, but on my second viewing of it. I don't know how I could have missed it. All the warning signs were shown in the first thirty minutes.

    If you haven't seen the first one you could just watch this one alone. It has a good enough story to keep you interested. It's not as fulfilling as the original, but it's a nice desert
    Poe-17

    A dark reflection of the first ...

    This is a genuinely creepy film, with creepy plot, creepy filming and creepy story with several creepy scenes. A sequel inspired by but not a thematic continuation of the first. With most sequels you walk in expecting an extension of the first, all the things that worked in the first film delivered in the second. Seldom does the sequel collect the audacity to march off in a different direction.

    This one bravely does and creates and entirely different film, a much darker one spun cleanly from the first.

    Apologies to all the nay sayers but this is dead solid perfect.

    A cult niche and maybe a lesson on how to do sequels ... get creative people on board to use the engine of unexpected popularity, or expected popularity, for inventive film making.

    I'll own this one and the original.

    Cool.
    8lost-in-limbo

    This isn't one of those diminishing returns.

    Brigitte now has the virus in her blood that destroyed her sister Ginger in the first film. So to prevent herself from changing into the beast she injects monksblood into her system, but after an overdose she wakes up in a rehabilitation clinic. Which now she has become so attached to the syrup and without it, the affects of the curse starts to transform within her. From the physical to the mental attributes. But also on her tail is that of a male werewolf who wants to mate with her and Ginger is keeping a tab on her by haunting her mind.

    I remember when I picked up 'Ginger Snaps' I was expecting another mediocre or below-average werewolf flick. Gosh, I was wrong! Just like 'Dog Soldiers' it was more then good and added some new life to the whimpering sub-genre. And I'm happy to say it worked out again in this monstrous sequel and I was actually digging this one a tad more, though that was up until the stalling sequences involving hiding out in a house. It would've been great to see more Katharine Isabelle as Ginger too, but you can't have it all your own way I guess. I wasn't expecting anything incredibly special, but it did have big boots to fill and we all know the law of diminishing returns. Well, this sequel keeps far away form that trend and doesn't lean away from the quirky and offbeat nature of its predecessor, but it actually enhances it with a very morbid and cold-hearted appeal. It's depressing to the bone, I but I get kick out of any films that create this sort of tone! Though what made the original rejuvenating was that it had warm and natural relationships between the characters, especially between Bridget and Ginger, but also with the parents. Because of the sequel's depressing vibe, it does lack the heartache of the horrifying matter that drove the sisters even closer in the first film. Also it sorely does miss the characteristic interactions between the sisters. Although saying that they do share some screen time here, but only in small doses meaning far less impact.

    The plot is an absorbing one, which doesn't break a whole lot of new ground like the original, but still comes up with enough hunger to set it out from most other horror flicks of the last decade, but also adding another dimension to the tale. Just like in the first film and like many reviewers have painted it's a metaphor for adolescent life, from angst, drugs and sex. But this cocktail is mixed with a refreshing twist involving the werewolf mythology, introducing the metaphor part of all of this. The snappy script holds up well and the story moves along pretty quickly with enough excitement initiated and the twists are far from easy to detect. No way is this story's structure predictable! The actual ending was kind of clever, but felt odd and left me feeling a little unsatisfied. The editing was swiftly sharp and potent to the pacing. It also recaptures the slickly handled production of that of the original, but it looks like it had more to work with here. That's especially because the special effects and werewolf designs were vastly better this time around and the attacks were more callous and bloodier. The isolated setting was made to great use with its cold wintry backdrop and gloomy awe. The action might have up the ante in this sequel, but so did the soundtrack by igniting itself with the Gothic and haunting tunes that made the original great. The upbeat tempo of the soundtrack bounds the mood. The spectral sound effects also worked its way into the picture and it was hard to shut out its thumping vibration throughout. The out-and-out stylistic camera-work sinuously develops some inventive shots. The direction by Brett Sullivan is above par and he hones down his skills with preciseness but adding such tautness and tension to the picture. The performances were magnificent. Emily Perkins comes out of the shadow of Katharine Isabelle here, and she made the most of it by turning in a convincing performance. Tatiana Maslany as Ghost one of the kids in the clinic provides on the humour side of things and Eric Johnson is perfectly scummy as one of the workers at the clinic. Katharine Isabelle makes some small but yet effective glimpses and adds in with some voice-overs. This production most definitely went one step bigger.

    After two worthy werewolf films, I wonder if the film makers can repeat this winning formula in their third flick of the series Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) or will it come crashing back to earth with a thud. The sequel is very much on par with the original and definitely well worth the look. Actually I would say it's a must-see if you seen the original.
    TokyoGyaru

    Okay, but a strange "ending" considering how things started out.

    Because the second film is so strongly connected to the first, the way this film ends is pretty strange considering how the overall story (from the first film) started. The ending isn't earned, nor does it connect to the overall themes presented and carried along the two films. This would have worked better as a standalone film; as a sequel, if falls a bit flat given how a character we've invested in for two movies and care about is treated in the end. So, while I'm not saying this film is bad (I don't think it is), it's not a good sequel. It's a very interesting standalone film if they hadn't leaned so heavily on the connection to the first film.

    Still, the movie had great performances by Emily Perkins and Tatiana Maslany. As much as I didn't appreciate her ultimate goal, the Ghost character was well characterized, and the actress was very versatile in how she played her. A role like what Emily Perkins played (both in the first film and this one) could have EASILY been played vapidly, blandly, emotionlessly (Like Selma Blair in Hellboy or Jennifer Lawrence in the Hunger Games), but she infused just the right amount of emotion into it. You could actually feel for her rather than just watch someone recite lines and act like a living zombie (like a LOT of mediocre albeit successful young actresses have done/do).

    If there was anything that I straight-up disliked, it's one nitpick: I don't know if it was a wig or a bad bleach job, but I don't understand why they made Ghost blonde. Maybe she's meant to be "fair" (?), but her hair is very distracting the entire film. It looks terrible and not at all convincing. Seems like it's not a Ginger Snaps movie without a main character having bad hair.

    Overall, it's an interesting, entertaining film, but it's docked some points for not being a good SEQUEL.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      The dilapidated area of the hospital in the film was actually an abandoned hospital, and its state (the paint peeling of the walls and everything falling to pieces) is exactly as the filmmakers had found it.
    • Gaffes
      On the scene where Tyler injects Brigitte for the first time at the mental hospital, the content of the syringe varies from 1/3 to almost 1/2 full.
    • Citations

      Written on psychologist's notepad after Brigitte explains her lycanthropic transformation: Lesbian?

    • Générique farfelu
      No animals or werewolves were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Autres versions
      Both the US and Canadian DVD releases contain deleted scenes. The additional footage is as follows.
      • Additional footage during the opening scene showing Brigitte walking along the street before entering the library and walking to the back row.
      • An alternate introduction for Ginger. Brigitte marks in her journal the time it took her latest wound to heal. Ginger appears on the bed behind her, reading a book and telling Brigitte that the monkshood isn't a cure.
      • When Brigitte wakes up in the clinic, she bangs on her door to get someone's attention. Ghost sees her and walks up to the door. Through the door's window, Ghost tells Brigitte that she's in "Oscar Hamilton's Body Farm," and that the doctors are going to harvest Brigitte's limbs. She also tells Brigitte that she is lucky, and that the doctors only want Brigitte's feet. Ghost then points to Barbara in the full body gauze, and says that the doctors took all of Barbara's skin. Ghost then hears Alice approaching and runs away.
      • After her failed attempt to escape, Brigitte gets escorted back to her room by Tyler. Along the way, Alice tells her that there are no easy escapes.
      • Brigitte uses a piece of meat in her dinner to lure the dog to her door. Tyler and Ghost follow. Brigitte asks Tyler to let her out. He refuses. Outside, Ghost feeds the piece of meat to the dog.
      • The dog barks at Brigitte as she walks down the hall. She reaches out to pet it, and the dog pees. A counselor asks Ghost why she brought the dog inside, and Ghost says because "Rocky knows evil."
      • Alice talks to Brigitte and offers her a deal. Brigitte's door will be unlocked if Brigitte agrees to spend some social time with the other girls.
      • Alice tells Brigitte a story of when she was a junkie. After Alice leaves, Brigitte makes herself vomit on her gown so the nurse will let her take a bath.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed - Deleted Scenes (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Flip the Track
      Performed by WildLife

      Written by Nierman\Wehbi

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 janvier 2004 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • société de production
      • Copperheart Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 80 372 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 80 372 $ US
      • 1 févr. 2004
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 943 625 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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