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Pearl

  • 2022
  • 18A
  • 1h 43m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
146 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Mia Goth in Pearl (2022)
Back story on how Pearl became the person she was.
Liretrailer2:08
6 vidéos
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L'histoire de comment Pearl est devenu le tueur vicieux vu dans "X".L'histoire de comment Pearl est devenu le tueur vicieux vu dans "X".L'histoire de comment Pearl est devenu le tueur vicieux vu dans "X".

  • Director
    • Ti West
  • Writers
    • Ti West
    • Mia Goth
  • Stars
    • Mia Goth
    • David Corenswet
    • Tandi Wright
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    146 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    547
    68
    • Director
      • Ti West
    • Writers
      • Ti West
      • Mia Goth
    • Stars
      • Mia Goth
      • David Corenswet
      • Tandi Wright
    • 540Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 257Commentaires de critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 19 victoires et 63 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

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    All About Mia Goth
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    Pearl: May I Have This Dance?
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    Pearl: May I Have This Dance?
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Mia Goth
    Mia Goth
    • Pearl
    David Corenswet
    David Corenswet
    • Projectionist
    Tandi Wright
    Tandi Wright
    • Ruth
    Matthew Sunderland
    Matthew Sunderland
    • Father
    Emma Jenkins-Purro
    Emma Jenkins-Purro
    • Mitsy
    Alistair Sewell
    Alistair Sewell
    • Howard
    Amelia Reid
    • Margaret
    • (as Amelia Reid-Meredith)
    Gabe McDonnell
    • Woman
    Lauren Stewart
    • Pianist
    • (as Lauren May Stewart)
    Todd Rippon
    • Director
    Grace Acheson
    • Ticket Taker
    Shaman Theron
    • Crying Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ti West
    • Writers
      • Ti West
      • Mia Goth
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs540

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    amesmonde

    West and Goth murderous psychological gold.

    Tending to her ailing father, under the watch of her overbearing mother, Perl hopes to change her life and fulfil her dreams, but her repression clashes with her ambition with horrific consequences.

    Ti West's cleverly realised tale oozes cinema, capturing the best of horror; but refreshingly fresh as he's done in previous works. It's not just Tobe Hooper's alligator, farmhouses and slasher setups, there's also echoes of a Lizzie Borden story too. Both prequel and origin story to Ti West's excellent X, Perl can also be viewed as a stand-alone film. With vibes of Psycho and the vivid colour of Wizard of Oz, Mia Goth controls every scene with an outstanding performance as damaged, chorus girl wannabe Perl. Set on 1918 both West and Goth's script reflects truths of a bygone era (without following paint by numbers expectation if you'd seen X). The cinematography, effects and score complement the dreams, delusions and murders as Perl longs to escape her secluded farm and caring chores.

    The locations and sets give it an edge of quality, it feels like an expensive period piece at times especially when Perl visits the town. Amongst the farms animals and murder there's effortless monologues, Goth is award deserving delightful. With plenty going on under the skin in amongst the horror and theatrics the small cast ensemble is perfect. David Corenswet as the likeable rogue projectionist is memorable, Emma Jenkins-Purro as prim Mitsy is fantastic. Tandi Wright's Ruth, Perls mother has screen presence, along with Matthew Sunderland as Pearl's paralyzed father.

    Ultimately, it's worth viewing for Goth's standout wicked performance alone, this coupled with West's direction make's for some murderous psychological screen gold.
    9benjaminskylerhill

    The complexity of insanity

    Many who liked "X" will probably find themselves disappointed with this prequel, as it never comes close to reaching the levels of shock and intensity that the former reached.

    In fact, "Pearl" isn't really a horror film at all (let alone a slasher), but rather a slow-paced descent-into-madness character study that uses it's brutal violence sparingly. And it's a great character study at that.

    If you're ok with that, then you're in for a psychological treat.

    Highest praise must be given to Mia Goth. She co-wrote the screenplay this time around and it's clear she understands the character profoundly. Her performance is terrifying. On a dime, she is able to flip from sweet & innocent to bloodthirsty & vengeful to remorseful and empathetic all within the same scene, sometimes even within the same shot.

    It is, no hyperbole, one of the best lead performances I have ever seen in the genre.

    When the protagonist of your story is a murdering psychopath, obviously there is a risk of alienating the audience. But that never happened because the script keeps all of Pearl's actions rooted in the festering grudges she holds toward her unfulfilling responsibilities and the subjectively monotonous life that she feels anchored to.

    Pearl remains a sympathetic character because she is written as what a lot of us would become if we snapped and acted on every thought we had in our minds.

    Lastly, the cinematography and other visual choices elevate the journey of madness we are following by adding surreal, otherworldly qualities to Pearl's fantasies that she indulges.

    The only complaint that I have is that some of the dialogue could have done with a bit more polish. I understand that they were trying to mimic the over-the-top style of older films, but there were times when the spoken words felt cheesy when they should have had more power.

    I was not expecting it to be as psychologically hard-hitting as it was. And what an emotional gut-punch of an ending that was.

    It's a great film. Ti West's best work.
    6nicholasfarinola

    Visually appealing with very little substance

    Pearl should be praised for its visual presentation. It likens itself to that of Wizard of Oz and movies of that time, and very faithfully sticks that overall aesthetic. I also really loved the political undertones of the war and the Spanish Influenza and their influences, but not much else can be said to praise. Mia Goth is amazing as usual, and Ti West continues to prove that he is a talented voice behind the camera. The same can't be said for the writing and pacing.

    In the end, it just felt very dragged out and extremely predictable. I get that it's a prequel, but nothing felt shocking or surprising. It just felt...boring, which is more of a sin than anything for a "horror" movie. I wasn't too crazy about X either. I'm glad Ti is getting the attention he deserves, and I am looking forward to see what he does next with this trilogy in Maxxxine, but I was very disappointed with Pearl. Horror is best when you go all out. This one felt very safe.

    If you're looking for something exciting and unpredictable, go see Barbarian.
    9drownsoda90

    Twisted, poignant, and macabre by turns

    "Pearl" is Ti West's followup to the 1970s-set "X", which serves as an origin story for that film's villain. It focuses on her life as a lonely and whimsical young woman who feels stifled by her obligations caring for her family in 1918 Texas while her husband serves in World War I. Pearl's only outlet is the local cinema, where she is invigorated by the glamour of motion pictures and dreams of being a star. Pearl's longing for a more thrilling life--along with some ostensibly psychological predispositions to insanity--drive her to do some unspeakable things.

    Though branded as a "Technicolor slasher" of sorts, "Pearl" is, in truth, more of a twisted psychological family drama, and a character study of a deeply sad outsider who feels her life is slipping away from her; her dreams, desires, and impulses out of reach due to her circumstances. This theme was tapped upon in "X", which showed the character at the end of her life, and this exploration of where she came from is demented and poignant by turns. The film is notably effective because this existential theme is one that is endemic to being a human--a fear for many that, no matter where we are in our lives, is ever-present--all of the "what-ifs", the mourning of "lost" time, and even worse: the possibility that where we are is in fact where we belong.

    This film would not work without Mia Goth's performance, which is truly remarkable. Here, she portrays an outsider anti-hero that is steeped in nuance and conflicting character traits (and flaws). Her ennui and sadness is empathetically played, and one can sense that Goth herself, on some level, identifies with Pearl's pain. She lends the role a potent mixture of naiveté, delicateness, and pure, murderous rage. While Pearl is all of these things, she is also none of them entirely, and thanks to Goth's performance (and the screenplay, which she had a hand in co-crafting with West), the character emerges as multilayered and human despite her propensity for evil. Encircling Goth is a solid supporting cast who are all capable of meeting her intensity with varying degrees of bewilderment, disgust, and sheer terror.

    "Pearl" does indeed edge into slasher territory in its third act, and the film as a whole is a visual feast--garishly colorful, and tipping its hat to a number of films. "The Wizard of Oz" is an obvious cornerstone, but there are visual and symbolic nods to "Repulsion" and, even more heavily, Frederick Friedel's obscure farm-set "Axe", another film that follows a mysterious (and murderous) young woman caring for her infirm grandfather on a rural farm. As with "X", West uses these influences smartly without browbeating the audience or pushing the film's content over the edge into pure pastiche, and the film downshifts in its denouement in a way that is unexpectedly touching, despite all the spilt blood and entrails.

    As a companion piece to "X", "Pearl" may leave some fans of its predecessor underwhelmed, largely because it is so tonally different and not the conventional "slasher" film that might be expected. However, as a nuanced character study of a budding serial killer, it could not possibly be any better. "Pearl" stands tall as a disturbing and strangely heartbreaking portrait of a person who, upon finding that her search for meaning and validation from others leads her nowhere, is then only capable of destroying them. 9/10.
    8robodoc-20897

    Mia Goth's performance is one for the ages

    Extremely entertaining throwback-appearing (think old Hollywood cinematography and score) blood-soaked origin story of a girl with big dreams. After hints of malevolence, a chain of circumstances and events leads Pearl down a dark path.

    The key here is Mia Goth's performance. One minute she comes across as a sympathetic character, the next she is beyond creepy, and there are still times in this film with laughter interspersed between moments of horrific violence. Perhaps the best moment in the film is a monologue that is best described as otherworldly. Really good watch, tremendous performance.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ti West and Mia Goth collaborated on the script via FaceTime during a mandatory 2-week quarantine (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) in New Zealand prior to filming X (2022). They had only hoped A24 would agree to make the film. Fortunately, the project was green-lit before filming began on X.
    • Gaffes
      The movie "Palace Follies" that Pearl goes to see at the theater has accompanying sound and music. Given that "Pearl" is set in 1918, this is about eight years too early. Although experimental short films sound had been shown as early as 1894, there were no feature-length movies with synchronized sound before "Don Juan" was released in 1926. Of course, given Pearl's troubled mental state, she may have simply imagined the music.
    • Citations

      Pearl: [yelling in distress after being rejected] No, I'm a star! Please, I'm a *star!* Please, somebody help me! Please help me! *Help me!*

    • Générique farfelu
      The strained smile that Goth holds for more than three minutes behind the closing credits was a spur-of-the-moment inspiration from Ti West. He had planned to film her smiling and then choose a freeze-frame of the most unsettling shot, but at the last minute suggested "What if you hold a smile as long as you possibly can and let's see what happens?" They shot the smile, which "goes from comical to haunting to deeply disturbing the longer it continues," in one take.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Pearl (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Oui Oui Marie
      Written by Al Bryan (as Alfred Bryan), Joseph McCarthy (as Joe McCarthy) and Fred Fisher

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 septembre 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • New Zealand
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official A24
      • Official Amazon
    • Langues
      • English
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pearl: An X-traordinary Origin Story
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Zélande
    • sociétés de production
      • A24
      • Little Lamb
      • Imagezone
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 9 423 445 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 128 427 $ US
      • 18 sept. 2022
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 9 847 490 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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