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Sourire 2

Titre original : Smile 2
  • 2024
  • 18A
  • 2h 7m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Naomi Scott in Sourire 2 (2024)
About to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her past.
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HorreurMystèreThrillerDrame sur le showbizHorreur psychologiqueHorreur surnaturelleTragédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAbout to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures ... Tout lireAbout to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her past.About to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her past.

  • Director
    • Parker Finn
  • Writer
    • Parker Finn
  • Stars
    • Naomi Scott
    • Rosemarie DeWitt
    • Lukas Gage
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    120 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    366
    40
    • Director
      • Parker Finn
    • Writer
      • Parker Finn
    • Stars
      • Naomi Scott
      • Rosemarie DeWitt
      • Lukas Gage
    • 936Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 207Commentaires de critiques
    • 67Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 5 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Naomi Scott
    Naomi Scott
    • Skye Riley
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    • Elizabeth Riley
    Lukas Gage
    Lukas Gage
    • Lewis
    Miles Gutierrez-Riley
    Miles Gutierrez-Riley
    • Joshua
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Morris
    Ray Nicholson
    Ray Nicholson
    • Paul Hudson
    Dylan Gelula
    Dylan Gelula
    • Gemma
    Raúl Castillo
    Raúl Castillo
    • Darius
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Joel
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Drew
    Zebedee Row
    Zebedee Row
    • Alexi
    Roberts Jekabsons
    Roberts Jekabsons
    • Yev
    Sean Stolzen
    Sean Stolzen
    • Maksim
    Jon Rua
    Jon Rua
    • Anton
    Vladimir Duthiers
    • Vladimir Duthiers
    Kristine Johnson
    Kristine Johnson
    • Kristine Johnson
    Margot Weintraub
    Margot Weintraub
    • Young Fan
    Christopher Bailey
    Christopher Bailey
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    • Director
      • Parker Finn
    • Writer
      • Parker Finn
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    Reviewers say 'Smile 2' delves into trauma, mental health, and fame, with psychological horror. Naomi Scott's performance is lauded, and the film's atmosphere, tension, and jump scares are praised. However, repetitive plot, lack of new lore, and pacing issues are criticized. Cinematography and sound design are strengths, but the runtime and ending are seen as weaknesses, resulting in mixed impressions.
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    8reelreviewsandrecommendations

    What's The Use of Crying?

    Parker Finn's feature debut 'Smile' was a tense horror that made commentary about the devastating effects of trauma. Featuring striking visuals and production design, alongside an atmospheric score, the film was both compelling and creepy, following a psychiatrist who becomes convinced an unseen entity is stalking her after witnessing a violent incident. Boasting a strong central performance from Sosie Bacon, 'Smile' performed well at the box office, taking in $217.4 million on a $17 million budget.

    Although critical opinion was mixed, only months after its release, Finn was thinking about a sequel, noting "there is still a lot of interesting stuff to explore in the world of Smile..." Fast forward two years, and 'Smile 2' is upon us. This time around, the action follows pop singer Skye Riley, who starts experiencing increasingly disturbing events on the cusp of a world tour. Forced to face her dark past, can Skye regain control of her life before it spirals out of control?

    'Smile 2' is a very rare beast: a sequel that is arguably better than its predecessor. As in the first, the theme of trauma is cleverly interwoven into the narrative, alongside which themes of control, psychosis, grief and addiction are made the lynchpins upon which the horror revolves. Riley must battle both her internal demons as well as the 'smile creature,' never sure what is reality or fantasy. This makes for both a compelling and unpredictable ride, as Finn, making excellent use of both visual and audio jump-scares, takes one into the grinning heart of terror.

    Menace lurks in the corner of every frame, waiting to give you a sharp shock. From the brilliantly frenetic opening to the barnstormer of an ending, the film fires on all cylinders, never letting up. Finn's characterisation is astute, and his narrative surprisingly funny; it's a horror with pitch-black comedy at its core: in contrast to the overwhelming bleakness of its predecessor; 'Smile 2' has a bit more to offer viewers.

    The film reunites Finn with the majority of the crew from the original, including cinematographer Charlie Sonoff. His work on the first film created an unnerving atmosphere of unpredictable instability; as it does once again. Sarnoff's use of lighting effectively generates contrast and mood, while his framing of images heightens the narrative's suspense. Similarly, he captures Riley's performances with aplomb, lending them authenticity. Although the camera might be flipped upside-down to create an ominous effect one too many times, overall, Sarnoff's stellar work compounds the impact of proceedings; and is creepily captivating.

    Moreover, Cristobal Tapia de Veer's score generates a disturbing ambience, imbuing the film with a raw, horrific power. While the songs written for the Riley character are fairly generic, they are performed well (and are considerably better than the similar tunes written for the Lady Raven character in M. Night Shyamalan's recent 'Trap').

    Lester Cohen's detailed production adds an element of realism, grounding the film despite the fantastical horror of its narrative. In addition, Alexis Forte's costume design effectively contributes to the personalities of the characters, particularly Riley's. Her work for Riley's on-stage costumes is particularly impressive. Furthermore, Elliot Greenberg's editing establishes for the film a steady pace, meaning- even at over two hours- it never drags.

    Naomi Scott stars as Riley, delivering a powerful, compelling performance that is the stand-out of her career thus far- as well as, perhaps, the stand-out of the year. Scott portrays Riley's multifaceted, flawed personality with nuance, realistically capturing her internal struggles, adding depth to the character. Scott's portrayal of Riley's fear and resilience in the face of mounting horrors is both believable and gripping. An immensely versatile talent, Scott has all the qualities of a great scream queen, as well as brilliant comedic-timing and a strong singing voice. She is- to put it simply- absolutely terrific.

    Her supporting cast don't let her down. Rosemarie DeWitt does stellar work as Riley's mother and manager Elizabeth, bringing complexity to the role. Dylan Gelula is commendable as Gemma, Riley's best friend, while Lukas Gage and Ray Nicholson both impress as Lewis, her drug dealer, and Paul, her ex-boyfriend, respectfully. In addition, Kyle Gallner briefly reprises his role as Joel from the first film, doing great work, and Iván Carlo is fantastically creepy as Riley's number-one-fan (somewhat comically named 'man with bad skin').

    In conclusion, Parker Finn's 'Smile 2' is an improvement over its predecessor in nearly every regard. Both frightening and fun, the narrative engages and exhilarates, while Finn's characterisation is impactful. Boasting atmospheric sound design and cinematography, as well as fastidious editing from Elliot Greenberg; it is hard to fault. Moreover, star Naomi Scott is marvellous and her co-stars don't disappoint. In short, 'Smile 2' is sure to leave you grinning.
    8jinxedmihai

    Amazing acting from Naomi Scott!

    I just watched the movie at a premiere here in my country and i was pleasantly surprised by this actress: Naomi Scott!

    Her acting was top notch!! Her screams, her grimaces were so good, her acting was very convincing!! The movie is a little bit slow but it is not boring! It has very brutal and gory scenes when the killings happened! The gory effects were scary and not for a weak stomach!

    The opening scene of the movie was chaotically filmed but in a good way, Kyle Gallner's small role was perfect! And oh boy..poor guy!(I don't want to do a spoiler but..yeah, poor guy) The musical part of the movie(yes, it has little musical scenes miles better than what we saw in Joker 2) were pretty cool with some good songs! Well, my opinion? I like it!! A little bit slow at some parts but it was a very decent sequel!! It deserves your attention and go and see it on a big screen!! Not for kids, definitely! Some really brutal scenes in the movie!!
    7jp_91

    "Smile 2" is one of those sequels that surpasses the first film.

    "Smile 2" is a good film that, without being a masterpiece, manages to tell a solid story of horror and suspense. Its predecessor "Smile" is an overrated film, but this sequel improves in many aspects of the script. The cinematography is good, especially in those pop music atmosphere scenes. The makeup effects are realistic and gory. The performances are good, highlighting Naomi Scott and Kyle Gallner. Director Parker Finn demonstrates maturity in his cinematographic style, obviously surpassing himself. The soundtrack is gloomy and accentuates the suspense in several scenes. It is worth mentioning that the scene of Sky's apartment being invaded by characters with devilish smiles will become an iconic scene in horror movies. "Smile 2" is one of those sequels that surpasses the first film.
    7thecanadian-23317

    Naomi Scott is phenomenal

    It's pretty similar in structure and how it plays out to the first movie, so if you liked 1 then you'll like 2. But where this movie really shines is Naomi Scott. She gave this movie 1,000% and I was absolutely blown away by her performance. She demonstrates so much range and brings an intensity to the movie that was definitely not present in the first movie. They also really amped up the gore here, which I enjoyed.

    As for issues, as mentioned previously it's quite similar to the first movie. I was hoping for the formula to get changed up a little, but it follows the same blueprint. Also, as this movie is almost completely standalone, it treads some similar ground in terms of lore and learning about what the "entity" is. So if you've seen the first movie, you'll get some repetitive aspects there.

    It's still solid enough on its own though. There are some very creepy sequences, great gore, and Naomi Scott being the absolute shining star of the movie. It's definitely worth seeing just for her performance alone.
    6gingersnap-79463

    Personally Disappointing

    Smile 1 was far superior for me. The main character of this film wasn't likeable or relatable. I really wish the film would have been about Joel, would have been really interesting and he's much more likeable. Way too many jumpscares, I didnt like how the hallucinations went way way overboard. I felt frustrated while watching this, rules were thrown out the window. We didn't get any new information about the entity which is what really interests me. None of the characters were likeable. This movie was dumbed down big time to please the dumbed down masses. Way too many loss water plugs, I couldn't stand thr hair pulling. I can go on and on. The first one was terrific, this one falls short.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ensuring "the sequel was different from its predecessor" meant giving the film a unique look. Parker Finn wanted to depict a "glammy, shiny, very fun pop star's world," but also make it feel "very cold, frigid, threatening and almost alien." This meant avoiding the usual horror settings of cold creepy basements and shadowy attics. Finn said he wanted to find fear, dread and unease in an unexpected environment.
    • Gaffes
      While the film takes place in New York City, when Skye and Gemma are driving out of the city to Staten Island, the very last part of the shot is with mountains in the background...clearly upstate NY where the movie was shot.
    • Citations

      Paul Hudson: [Skye is looking at him] What?

      Skye Riley: What?

      Paul Hudson: What? Ah, Jesus Christ. Are you crying right now?

      Skye Riley: I-I'm not crying. Are you crying? Hm? Huh? Hey-Hey I'm fucking talking to you!

      [Paul turns on the music she turns it off]

      Skye Riley: Are you fucking kidding me? What the fuck is wrong with you?

      Paul Hudson: What the fuck is wrong with me? What the fuck is wrong with you, huh?

      Skye Riley: I don't know. I don't know. I don't know Paul. Why don't you tell me since I can't do anything right.

      Paul Hudson: Jesus Christ! I swear.. I swear to fucking God you are so..

      Skye Riley: What, what, I'm so fucking what?.. Say it, say it, what am I? Tell me, I am so fucking...

      Paul Hudson: You're a fucking psycho!

      Skye Riley: Oh, yay!

      Paul Hudson: Yeah.

      Skye Riley: Psycho.

      Paul Hudson: And scumbag. You're fucking crazy.

      Skye Riley: I'll show you crazy

      Paul Hudson: Oh yeah?

      Skye Riley: You wanna fucking see crazy?

      [She smacks and while he's driving]

      Paul Hudson: Yeah, yeah, stop it

      Skye Riley: Fucking crazy?

      Paul Hudson: Stop it! What are you doing?

      Skye Riley: Huh?

      Paul Hudson: Stop, stop it!

      Skye Riley: Huh? Is it crazy?

      Paul Hudson: Yes, that is crazy! You fucking psycho! Jesus fucking Christ! I'm fucking driving!

      Skye Riley: I fucking hate you!

      Paul Hudson: Good! Good! Because I fucking hate you too! I fucking.. you crazy bitch!

      [He starts laughing]

      Paul Hudson: You psycho bitch!

      [He starts to fake cry]

      Paul Hudson: Aw, you gonna cry? Are you gonna cry now and oh God. Oh, you look so fucking ugly when you cry it's horrible, I can't..

      [he pretends to vomit]

      Paul Hudson: I can't..

      [he pretends to cry and vomit again]

      Paul Hudson: Help me God.

      [She immediately proves him right by angrily grabbing the steering wheel from him]

      Paul Hudson: What the fuck are you doing? What are you doing? Jesus!

      [They swerve off the road]

      Paul Hudson: OH MY GOD!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 17 October 2024 (2024)
    • Bandes originales
      Upstate
      Written by Glenn Herweijer, Ben Sumner, Nicholas Michael Hill (as Nicholas Hill) & Stu Brootal

      Courtesy of APM Music on behalf of Sony Music Publishing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 octobre 2024 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Prime Video
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Smile 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Newburgh, New York, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Paramount Players
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
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      • 28 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 69 012 586 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 23 021 692 $ US
      • 20 oct. 2024
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 138 128 854 $ US
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      • 2h 7m(127 min)
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