Le Cabinet de curiosités de Guillermo del Toro
Titre original : Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities
Ces huit contes d'horreur proposés par Guillermo del Toro font surgir des cauchemars étranges dans une collection visuellement éblouissante qui donne la chair de poule.Ces huit contes d'horreur proposés par Guillermo del Toro font surgir des cauchemars étranges dans une collection visuellement éblouissante qui donne la chair de poule.Ces huit contes d'horreur proposés par Guillermo del Toro font surgir des cauchemars étranges dans une collection visuellement éblouissante qui donne la chair de poule.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 7 victoires et 21 nominations au total
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Gotta love seeing those inside bits eh.
A bit of an uneasy watching hodge podge. Each episode starts with del Toro visiting his cabinet and grabbing something that seemingly relates to the oncoming story.
Hitchcock he's not.
Every episode has something going for it. Originality, production and mostly fine acting...but most of the characters are just so unpleasant, one doesn't care what happens to them.
My 3 picks are "Graveyard Rats" (Good Fun), "The Inside" (beware those late night infomercials) and "The Murmuring" (classic spooky ghost story).
I watched this first series in the cold hard daylight which probably lessened the enjoyment effect somewhat.
Probably more a late night thing (Duh!!!).
A bit of an uneasy watching hodge podge. Each episode starts with del Toro visiting his cabinet and grabbing something that seemingly relates to the oncoming story.
Hitchcock he's not.
Every episode has something going for it. Originality, production and mostly fine acting...but most of the characters are just so unpleasant, one doesn't care what happens to them.
My 3 picks are "Graveyard Rats" (Good Fun), "The Inside" (beware those late night infomercials) and "The Murmuring" (classic spooky ghost story).
I watched this first series in the cold hard daylight which probably lessened the enjoyment effect somewhat.
Probably more a late night thing (Duh!!!).
My rank:
The Murmuring (somber drama)
The Autopsy/Graveyard Rats (gruesome and uncomfortable tension)
Pickman's Model/Dreams in Witch house (Creepy and haunting)
The Outside (slightly disturbing)
Lot 36 (unsatisfactory cliche)
The Viewing (dull yellow filter)
Lot 36 Ep1 - Story premise is cliche, I was fine with it but it needed more time because it felt lacking. It's like ending a 2 hour movie in the middle as it was getting interesting.
Graveyard Rats Ep2 - Best in terms of the tense horror. I couldn't even eat my noodles as I was short of gagging with some of the scenes. I hate rats and tight spaces so this episode was just hitting my senses right. Silently screaming it to be over. David Hewlett was brilliant in this.
The Autopsy Ep3 - Body gore horror. Made me gag same as ep 2. I quite like the initial mystery and how it ended up. Slow start but the payoff after the build up is good. F. Murray Abraham delivered his character well.
The Outside Ep4 - Societal commentary horror. Not at all scary or disturbing. It just reminds me of Black Mirror vibe and would honestly not be surprised if I ever saw this in Black Mirror.
Pickman's Model Ep5 - Ben Barnes and Crispin Glover. Chef's kiss. Anyway it's like when your mind envisions everything that come to mind into something horrific.. this episode is that, you begin to question yourself what even is real.
Dreams in Witch House Ep6 - I thought Rupert was great here. I love the set. Had good creepy vibes. It somehow felt like a dark magic fantasy idk why lol.
The Viewing Ep7 - I have no words for this except HUH???. Weakest episode. Like a very bad trip.
The Murmuring Ep8 - A somber end to this anthology and my favorite. It's not thrilling or scary even with the horror elements it just felt like a heartwarming drama. It's a journey of a couple trying to get over a wall that's tearing them quietly apart. The short story is told and closed perfectly. Paired with brilliant acting of Essie and Andrew.
All episodes had good coloring and lighting as they fit the vibe (except for ep7... idk what's happening with that yellow filter) and I can see the details fine which is always a plus for me. The cinematography, cgi, practical effects were good overall as well. Music is minimal and not overbearing which is great as some horror rely too much on those basic horror sound effects to jump scare you which can get quite stale.
Lot 36 Ep1 - Story premise is cliche, I was fine with it but it needed more time because it felt lacking. It's like ending a 2 hour movie in the middle as it was getting interesting.
Graveyard Rats Ep2 - Best in terms of the tense horror. I couldn't even eat my noodles as I was short of gagging with some of the scenes. I hate rats and tight spaces so this episode was just hitting my senses right. Silently screaming it to be over. David Hewlett was brilliant in this.
The Autopsy Ep3 - Body gore horror. Made me gag same as ep 2. I quite like the initial mystery and how it ended up. Slow start but the payoff after the build up is good. F. Murray Abraham delivered his character well.
The Outside Ep4 - Societal commentary horror. Not at all scary or disturbing. It just reminds me of Black Mirror vibe and would honestly not be surprised if I ever saw this in Black Mirror.
Pickman's Model Ep5 - Ben Barnes and Crispin Glover. Chef's kiss. Anyway it's like when your mind envisions everything that come to mind into something horrific.. this episode is that, you begin to question yourself what even is real.
Dreams in Witch House Ep6 - I thought Rupert was great here. I love the set. Had good creepy vibes. It somehow felt like a dark magic fantasy idk why lol.
The Viewing Ep7 - I have no words for this except HUH???. Weakest episode. Like a very bad trip.
The Murmuring Ep8 - A somber end to this anthology and my favorite. It's not thrilling or scary even with the horror elements it just felt like a heartwarming drama. It's a journey of a couple trying to get over a wall that's tearing them quietly apart. The short story is told and closed perfectly. Paired with brilliant acting of Essie and Andrew.
All episodes had good coloring and lighting as they fit the vibe (except for ep7... idk what's happening with that yellow filter) and I can see the details fine which is always a plus for me. The cinematography, cgi, practical effects were good overall as well. Music is minimal and not overbearing which is great as some horror rely too much on those basic horror sound effects to jump scare you which can get quite stale.
Guillermo del Toro is it master of visuals. I think of him as the Mexican Tim Burton of horror. He quite often get top a-listers to work for him and his films. But the acting talent and the visuals cannot overcome the terrible screenplays that were put into the show. Unfortunately, his production screenplays haven't been very good for some time. This anthology also doesn't have the best directing talent behind the camera. Many of the dialogue lines are just terribly written. It's not really the actors' fault. It's just the lines provided are bad because we have seen these actors do better work with other film directors. Guillermo del Toro should hire better screenwriters and directors and less on a-listers. The visuals alone don't make great entertainment. You really need a good screenplay to accompany it.
I thought I would not review this series until I watched all 8 of the episodes.
Episodes 1 to 4 were very good but I would not call them horror per se.
Episode 5 was also very good and more humour in it than the previous ones.
Episode 6 with Rupert Grint was okay and I was disappointed with it, Rupert is a good actor and I thought he would have gone onto bigger and better things, maybe this will kick his career in to overdrive.
Episode 7 was awful, the worst out of the bunch. I was so looking forward to this one as it had Peter Weller in it, in fact if you look quickly at him he looked like David Carradine in his latter years. This one is worth a miss.
Episode 8, the final episode was the only real horror in the whole series, this one was also very good. If you like a good gothic feel horror then this one is for you.
Overall a good series of course with hit and miss episodes.
Episodes 1 to 4 were very good but I would not call them horror per se.
Episode 5 was also very good and more humour in it than the previous ones.
Episode 6 with Rupert Grint was okay and I was disappointed with it, Rupert is a good actor and I thought he would have gone onto bigger and better things, maybe this will kick his career in to overdrive.
Episode 7 was awful, the worst out of the bunch. I was so looking forward to this one as it had Peter Weller in it, in fact if you look quickly at him he looked like David Carradine in his latter years. This one is worth a miss.
Episode 8, the final episode was the only real horror in the whole series, this one was also very good. If you like a good gothic feel horror then this one is for you.
Overall a good series of course with hit and miss episodes.
I give the series and the directors props for great visuals, interesting designs, and interesting backdrops. But nothing else. Many of the stories even though an hour felt long and drawn out. It was as if a 15 or 20 minutes short film was being stretched to an hour.
I am a horror fan, yet I was bored most of the time, with only 1.5 episodes that I either liked or felt complete. The rest seemed like half-baked ideas that the directors could not flesh out. Of the 8 shows, there was 4 that are hard to understand even as the credits roll.
Overall, if you are on the fence about watching this then skis and save yourself 8 hours of your life.
I am a horror fan, yet I was bored most of the time, with only 1.5 episodes that I either liked or felt complete. The rest seemed like half-baked ideas that the directors could not flesh out. Of the 8 shows, there was 4 that are hard to understand even as the credits roll.
Overall, if you are on the fence about watching this then skis and save yourself 8 hours of your life.
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- AnecdotesThe statuettes of the directors in the introduction of each episode were sent to the directors themselves after filming was finished.
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