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To Your Last Death

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
4 k
MA NOTE
To Your Last Death (2019)
Official Trailer
Liretrailer1:45
5 vidéos
74 photos
Animation pour adultesAnimationFantastiqueHorreurMesureThriller

Afin de sauver ses frères et soeurs, une jeune femme affronte son père et la puissante entité connue sous le nom de Gamemaster, qui piège les humains dans des complots diaboliques pendant qu... Tout lireAfin de sauver ses frères et soeurs, une jeune femme affronte son père et la puissante entité connue sous le nom de Gamemaster, qui piège les humains dans des complots diaboliques pendant que son espèce joue sur le résultat.Afin de sauver ses frères et soeurs, une jeune femme affronte son père et la puissante entité connue sous le nom de Gamemaster, qui piège les humains dans des complots diaboliques pendant que son espèce joue sur le résultat.

  • Réalisation
    • Jason Axinn
  • Scénaristes
    • Jim Cirile
    • Tanya Klein
  • Vedettes
    • Morena Baccarin
    • William Shatner
    • Damien C. Haas
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jason Axinn
    • Scénaristes
      • Jim Cirile
      • Tanya Klein
    • Vedettes
      • Morena Baccarin
      • William Shatner
      • Damien C. Haas
    • 39Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 52Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 11 victoires et 10 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    To Your Last Death
    Trailer 1:45
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    To Your Last Death: Clock Will Start Ticking Again
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    To Your Last Death: Clock Will Start Ticking Again
    To Your Last Death: One Factor
    Clip 1:17
    To Your Last Death: One Factor
    To Your Last Death: Wanna See?
    Clip 0:53
    To Your Last Death: Wanna See?

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    Morena Baccarin
    Morena Baccarin
    • Gamemaster
    • (voice)
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • The Overseer
    • (voice)
    Damien C. Haas
    Damien C. Haas
    • Ethan DeKalb
    • (voice)
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Cyrus DeKalb
    • (voice)
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Pavel
    • (voice)
    Mark Whitten
    Mark Whitten
    • Walt
    • (voice)
    • …
    Florence Hartigan
    Florence Hartigan
    • Kelsy DeKalb
    • (voice)
    Tom Lommel
    Tom Lommel
    • Det. Lang
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Millsap
    Bill Millsap
    • Clay
    • (voice)
    • …
    Benjamin Siemon
    Benjamin Siemon
    • Collin DeKalb
    • (voice)
    Dani Lennon
    • Miriam DeKalb
    • (voice)
    Jason Axinn
    Jason Axinn
    • Additional Voices
    Jim Cirile
    • Barbarian Gambler
    • (voice)
    • …
    Steve Geiger
    Steve Geiger
    • Jurek Klar
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tanya Klein
    • 80s Gambler
    • (voice)
    • (as Tanya C. Klein)
    Paige Barnett
    • Victorian Gambler
    • (voice)
    Charles Wyman
    • Cop 3
    • (voice)
    Ruairí Douglas
    • Aengus O'Callaghan
    • (voice)
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      • Jason Axinn
    • Scénaristes
      • Jim Cirile
      • Tanya Klein
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    5plasticanimalz

    Sort of Interesting

    Definitely not any of the award-hype it promised. If you've seen any of the motion comics that came on the web 15 years ago, this is the same thing, but in a 90-minute movie form instead of broken down into 5-10 minute TV shorts, which was the old format. The story itself is reminiscent of a low-grade '80s B-movie, in that it's a bit out there and convoluted, which is why I would say this is not a modern B-movie. Basically, it's a whacky '80s time-travel B-movie for 12-yr-olds with elements of Saw, so, the two genres don't really work together. The writer should have picked one or the other and stuck with it. Like, if the writer would have cut out the Robocop or Tron, evil corporation, sophomoric cheese, and stuck with the evil-rich-dad thing, kept it standard horror, and been more inventive than ripping Saw, maybe Blumhouse or someone would have ponied up a few mill to produce the script. And with that version of the script tightened, and live-action, maybe I would have enjoyed it well enough.

    I was at least willing to give the story a shot, since after the first painful 10 minutes, it started to peak my interest. It's just very hard to get into the After Effects puppet animation, especially when you know it's going to be for 90 minutes, rather than what it's typically used for, which is small doses. Whatever budget they had would have been better spent on a live-action short. I get the sense the writer or director was trying to show what they could do with a budget. The storyboard sequencing, expressed in comic book form was pretty good. I could picture it, and the music was good enough. The voice acting was good or bad, depending on the actor. The writing was mediocre...but, like I said, if some of the other elements are there, I can be perfectly entertained by a B-movie, since my expectations are generally low. So, a silly, mediocre script can work, just not with stiff, puppet animation.

    To make this work, the story either needed to be excellent, or the animation had to be a lot better, or good live-action. As a whole, it didn't work for a full movie. I do appreciate the effort. I am a fan of animation, comics, and B-movies, it just didn't work for me. I would say for the director to keep at it, just maybe work harder at the basics before going the full movie route.
    9hajim

    Brings it in all ways

    Animation in the US has been sadly limited by the gatekeepers. When I created Strange Frame, the gatekeepers said that no one would watch an animated sci-fi adventure for adults, even with a half million views then still are a broken record. The gatekeepers say that adult animation has to be comedy or it won't work. Well, To Your Last Death proves for horror that isn't true. This movie has a style similar to Archer if that show had a bigger budget, but that's where the comparison ends. TYLD drips with the blood of a thriller with plenty of gore. The voice work is amazeballs and the soundtrack is a fantastically ominous heartbeat the keeps the pressure on. The characters have just the right amount of depth and the film touches upon current themes of the environment, capitalism, psychology, and social norms without being at all preachy.

    The Gamemaster of TYLD has reset the rules for animation.

    If you're a horror fan, this is a not to miss film.
    7umimelectric

    Cartoon bloodbath

    While not a masterpiece, how could anyone rate it only 1 star? That's confusing to me, as it seems a lot of care was put into producing this. Some people seem to have a problem with the animation, but I kind of like it. It's more of a comic-book art style full of gore and murder, and that appeals to me a lot more than Japanese animation does, even if the excessive blood isn't exactly what I look for in a movie. I'm not much for the torture porn, but this film balances it nicely with dark humor and an atmosphere of dread and anxiety. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea but it's definitely not boring, and I give it 7/10 for at least being an original animated horror feature within the manhunt sub-genre, and not just another remake of something old.
    8Journey_with_a_Cinephile

    Interesting Animated Saw-Like Horror Movie

    This was another film that I caught at the Nightmares Film Festival. I didn't know anything about it and a filmmaker that I met the morning of it showing recommended checking it out. He did state that it was a wild animated horror film. It was actually the Midwest premiere of it, so that was something that caught my interest as well. The synopsis is in order to save her siblings, a young woman takes on her father and the powerful entity known as the Gamemaster (Morena Baccarin), who ensnares humans into diabolical plots while her species gambles on the outcome.

    We actually start this with a bit of voice-over narration from The Overseer (William Shatner). He fills us in on Miriam DeKalb (Dani Lennon) as she flees from a building by breaking the windows of the door with a fire ax. She's taken to the hospital where a detective Lang (Tom Lommel) questions her. She tells him what happened and he doesn't believe her father did what she is claiming. That's when she's visited by the Gamemaster. She's given a choice to go back and do what she did all over again, with some rules and to make a good show. She agrees when she sees that her predicament is worse than she realized.

    Just as background information, her father is Cyrus DeKalb (Ray Wise). He's a horrible business man who learns that he has a brain tumor that is inoperable. He's going to die soon so he calls all of his children together. The problem is that he was trying to become Vice President of the United States and under Miriam, her and her siblings ruined that.

    They all meet up in the lobby of his high rise building. Miriam works for a non-profit where they want to eliminate war profiteering which her father made his money from. Cyrus just stole a funder away though and they're in trouble. Her sister is Kelsey (Florence Hartigan) who has an addiction to prescription medication and married a rival CEO to her father. There are also her two brothers Ethan (Damien Haas) and Colin (Ben Siemon). One of them is a wannabe rock star while the other works in business like his father. None of them really get along though.

    The group goes up to Cyrus' office where they learn why they're there. He tells them that he's dying and that he wants to play a game. He is going to challenge them to overcome their issues with different challenges that will force them to face different things. Helping Cyrus facilitate this is Pavel (Bill Moseley) and another henchman. Miriam seems to have inside information, but is it really coming from Gamemaster or has she just lost her mind and not realizing that her boyfriend gave her the information that she has?

    Since this is a festival film, I wanted to go a little bit lighter on the recap here. There are a lot of things that happen a couple of different times, just in slightly different ways each time. Even though it is repetitive, it doesn't feel that way, especially when you really get into this movie and that will take me to my first point.

    What I was struck by with this is that it feels a lot like a supernatural Saw film for a couple different reasons. The first is that Cyrus using games like from those films to punish his children. In the first version, they all work and he's able to kill his children aside from Miriam. That's when the Gamemaster intervenes because the game she is running is gambled on by cosmic beings. What I like though is that there's this feeling that she might not be real and that Miriam just has a break with reality. Either way, we get an animated version of Saw where we can see these things playing out and the effect it has on the characters.

    I will admit though, taking on a film like this as an animated feature does take some of the tension away for me. My father and I actually chatted about making things animated as opposed to live action. I've just made the point that you can do more things in animation that you might not in practical or CGI effects. Personally for me though, when I see bad things happen to a cartoon character, it doesn't carry the same impact as seeing an actor pretend like they are.

    To switch it up a bit, I did want to go over the effects or in this case, the animation. It's not my favorite, but that's because for me I have so much nostalgia for the early Looney Tunes or cartoons that were popular in the early 90's, as that is what I grew up on. What we get here is really good though. This has a slight feel of like an American anime as all of the women are big chested and scantly clad. We get some cool kills and blood. They know how to hide the characters when they're moving to avoid making it look wonky, which I liked as well.

    With that said, it's definitely paced well. We get that jarring start, which works for setting the stage for this game. I like that it establishes Miriam as being unstable. We at first think it could be because of what she survived, but the more we learn, the more I wondered if she had a psychotic break and this is her dealing with it. The game being rewound and things being redone I did have a slight issue with, but it really is a crux of the film. I didn't mind how it ended and I legit could see if there's a higher power, them being assholes like we see here for sure.

    That will take me to the last aspect which is the voice acting. There are actually some heavy hitters here. Baccarin is good as the Gamemaster. She has a great voice and I like that she can get stern if need be. I'll be honest that I couldn't tell that Pavel was voiced by Moseley, which is great because she's such a sadistic character in this one. Well done to him for sure. Wise is great and so villainous here, he fits Cyrus so well. Lennon was good as our lead and I think all of her siblings fit well for their character. Shatner really only has a few parts here, but it fun to hear his voice. The rest of them fit their characters to round this one out.

    Now with that said, this was definitely an intriguing film to check out. I really like that we have a few different layers here to this deadly game being played. It really does feel like a game of Saw that these cosmic characters are betting on. For me, being that this is animated allows them to do certain things, but for me personally I have issues connecting and worrying about the characters. I do think that it is still paced in a way where it kept my interest, even though things get rewound to make the game more interesting. I did like how it ended though for sure. The voice acting is great. The soundtrack didn't stand out, but it did fit for what was needed. Overall I'd say this film is above average for sure and I'd say give this a viewing if you like animated horror films.
    4onehairman

    Painful animation, irrelevant plot.

    It's just plain bad, not worth the time it requires you to watch it.

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    • Anecdotes
      In Miriam's office, a poster on the wall reads "REACH FOR THE STARS". The man depicted on the poster is the late astronomer, educator, and author Carl Sagan.
    • Gaffes
      During the math test, one question relates to the divisibility rules: "Is 52462 divisible by 4?" Cyrus says "add all the numbers together, if the sum is divisible by 4, then the answer is yes." This is actually the rule for 3 and 9, not 4. A number is divisible by 4 when the last two digits are divisible by 4.
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      Cyrus DeKalb: You turned on me. Fucking turned! On me!

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      (uncredited)

      Written by John Newton

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mars 2020 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
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