Une jeune femme est courtisée et balayée, seulement pour se rendre compte qu'une conspiration gothique est en cours.Une jeune femme est courtisée et balayée, seulement pour se rendre compte qu'une conspiration gothique est en cours.Une jeune femme est courtisée et balayée, seulement pour se rendre compte qu'une conspiration gothique est en cours.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Viktoria Monhor
- Maid #1
- (as Viktória Monhor)
Celina Schleicher
- Maid #3
- (as Celina-Betty Diana Schleicher)
Panka Murányi
- Maid #4
- (as Anna Liza Murányi)
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It has an enjoyable build up thanks to the likeable leads, but it took far too long and after the big reveal, it was over all too quickly. There wasn't really any horror or mystery, just a few jump scares and glimpses of the monster, although the awkward social engagements might tap into modern horror. The action packed finale was ridiculous and along with the lack of originality, completely spoiled the whole film. The Lord performed his role admirably and the setting and costumes were good, but overall it was far too tame to really get your teeth into.
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I was excited to see this because I knew the lead actors for playing support roles only like Nathalie Emmanuel in GOT and fast and furious or Thomas Doherty in high fidelity and legacies. I love how it starts off dark, it's not uncommon for recent horrors to ease you in by starting out like any regular movie before throwing you into the dark. It maintains it's gloomy nature despite the characters having a more cheery aura, but you feel something's off. It's like a blend of midsommer, Ready or Not and Get Out, with a fantasy element to it. Midsommer and Ready Or Not were more bloody thrillers than actual horrors in my opinion while this was actively trying to scare you. It has a more old fashioned horror feel compared to recent 'blockbuster horrors' (I don't know if that's a thing); everything happens in the dark, there's a lot of build up and I loved how 3AM was made the hour the devil comes out to play. It also leaned on it's gloomy atmosphere and jump scares for the horror element.
There's a lot of build up to most scenes so it was slow paced, I felt some silences were literally just 2s too long. Second twist in the third act of the movie wasn't pretty underwhelming, and this was meant to be the big closer. I also try to avoid trailers but i saw a teaser that ruined the suspense and thrill of one of the scenes, so I suggest doing a better job at avoiding them than I did. For that same reason, when everything unveiled I was pleasantly surprised it's not the genre of horror I thought this was going to be, won't say 'cause I don't wanna spoil it for you but I haven't seen a horror in this fantasy genre in a while so I loved it.
All in all, I think it's a good movie that was supposed to be better than it is because the climax scenes don't hit as high as they're meant to, with a rushed finale to top that. Otherwise the movie doesn't do much wrong and is worth a watch for me. Somebody said it's a feminist movie, I see where they're coming from but that's such a reach man.
There's a lot of build up to most scenes so it was slow paced, I felt some silences were literally just 2s too long. Second twist in the third act of the movie wasn't pretty underwhelming, and this was meant to be the big closer. I also try to avoid trailers but i saw a teaser that ruined the suspense and thrill of one of the scenes, so I suggest doing a better job at avoiding them than I did. For that same reason, when everything unveiled I was pleasantly surprised it's not the genre of horror I thought this was going to be, won't say 'cause I don't wanna spoil it for you but I haven't seen a horror in this fantasy genre in a while so I loved it.
All in all, I think it's a good movie that was supposed to be better than it is because the climax scenes don't hit as high as they're meant to, with a rushed finale to top that. Otherwise the movie doesn't do much wrong and is worth a watch for me. Somebody said it's a feminist movie, I see where they're coming from but that's such a reach man.
At first I thought it was a movie about a random woman who, by chance, is invited to a party full of vampires, and she resourcefully kills them all using her wits. So I was not really that interested when it first came out because I was tired of seeing all powerful vampires being easily killed just because our characters know they were vampires. However, the interesting thing about this movie, is that it plays like a romance movie mixed with vampire horror. There are a few kills sprinkled to remind you this is a horror movie, but a majority of the time is Nathalie Emmanuel romancing with Thomas Doherty in an aristocratic setting until the vampire horror stuff starts. This is where Emmanuel believably plays victim to circumstances, and she is not become an all powerful heroine who easily kills the villain in the end. She struggles in every thing. Another interesting is how the movie drops hints throughout the story, and you would see how it all fits. But I think the ending was too rushed and not impactful enough. The build up was slow and when it reached the part where the conspiracy unfolds, and everything is revealed, some characters change so inorganically to look menacing but it does not work. Fortunately, Nathalie Emmanuel's character seemed consistent, and many others too. So you even after the reveal, you could understand why they are acting that way. I also like the after credit scene. I don't know if it hints a sequel, or just an epilogue but it is interesting.
"The Invitation" is a movie with a simple script and nothing avant-garde but it manages to entertain, it also presents some well-written characters, it is worth noting the gothic romance story. The best thing is its cinematography that is outstanding and that together with the filming locations achieve a great gothic atmosphere, the cinematographer Autumn Eakin takes a fantasy nightmare to a spectacular level. The performances are well done and the director knows how to translate her ideas on the screen. Without being a masterpiece, "The Invitation" is a decent movie that deserves some attention!
"The Invitation" reminded me of 90s superband "Backstreet Boys" and their video for "Everybody: Backstreet' s Back" with dancing vampires, werewolves, and zombies in a gothic castle under the fool moon (yes, I am such a boomer, I know!).
Even few naïve Americans and very dramatic red dress included!
The bad thing: "Everybody: Backstreet' s Back" had a better plot (yes, you read me correctly). And you can watch it free of charge on Youtube in three minutes.
The good thing: there are few nice jokes in the movie. Actors look so much better, and no one is singing. That' s a really big bonus, you have to agree.
Even few naïve Americans and very dramatic red dress included!
The bad thing: "Everybody: Backstreet' s Back" had a better plot (yes, you read me correctly). And you can watch it free of charge on Youtube in three minutes.
The good thing: there are few nice jokes in the movie. Actors look so much better, and no one is singing. That' s a really big bonus, you have to agree.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs Evie exits the airport, the last picture shown on the airport wall is of Whitby in North Yorkshire. As already mentioned to Evie by Oliver in New York, this was the supposed location of the film, and the place that Dracula was said to have landed in England, by ship called the Demeter, from Varna, Bulgaria.
- GaffesEarlier in the movie, Maid #4 is seen being attacked in the cellar and having her neck snapped. However, in the scene in Walt's library following Evie's escape attempt, there is another Maid #4 that is seen moving woozily from blood loss. Maid #4 in the library would not be able to move the way she does if she had previously had her neck snapped in the cellar. Snapping someone's neck, in the very least, paralyzes them; at worst, Maid #4 should be dead in the library scene.
- Citations
[last lines]
Mr. Fields: I'll Cut Your Head Off And Feed It To The Wolves
- Autres versionsThe USA Blu-Ray has deleted and extended scenes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Big Brother: Episode #24.9 (2022)
- Bandes originalesFloatin'
Written by Brayden Deskins, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jaron Lamot, Jason Rabinowitz, Theo Ross Rosenthal, Brandon Stewart, Jordyn Shankle and Langston Theard
Performed by Gelo
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Invitation
- Lieux de tournage
- Nádasdy Mansion in Nádasladány, Hongrie(exterior of the castle where Evie meets Walter)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 25 100 080 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 805 468 $ US
- 28 août 2022
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 38 036 130 $ US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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