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Cuckoo

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 42min
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5,7/10
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Hunter Schafer in Cuckoo (2024)
A 17-year old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.
Lire trailer1:43
6 Videos
78 photos
HorreurMystèreThrillerHorreur corporelleHorreur pour adolescents

Une jeune fille de 17 ans est contrainte de déménager avec sa famille dans une station balnéaire où les choses ne sont pas ce qu'elles semblent être.Une jeune fille de 17 ans est contrainte de déménager avec sa famille dans une station balnéaire où les choses ne sont pas ce qu'elles semblent être.Une jeune fille de 17 ans est contrainte de déménager avec sa famille dans une station balnéaire où les choses ne sont pas ce qu'elles semblent être.

  • Réalisation
    • Tilman Singer
  • Scénario
    • Tilman Singer
  • Casting principal
    • Hunter Schafer
    • Jan Bluthardt
    • Marton Csokas
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    30 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 634
    692
    • Réalisation
      • Tilman Singer
    • Scénario
      • Tilman Singer
    • Casting principal
      • Hunter Schafer
      • Jan Bluthardt
      • Marton Csokas
    • 218avis d'utilisateurs
    • 163avis des critiques
    • 62Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 14 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

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    Cuckoo: Hurt
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    Cuckoo: Biking
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    Cuckoo: Biking

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Hunter Schafer
    Hunter Schafer
    • Gretchen
    Jan Bluthardt
    Jan Bluthardt
    • Henry
    Marton Csokas
    Marton Csokas
    • Luis
    • (as Marton Csókás)
    Jessica Henwick
    Jessica Henwick
    • Beth
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Herr König
    Mila Lieu
    Mila Lieu
    • Alma
    Greta Fernández
    Greta Fernández
    • Trixie
    Proschat Madani
    • Dr. Bonomo
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    • Ed
    • (as Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey)
    Konrad Singer
    • Erik
    Kalin Morrow
    Kalin Morrow
    • Hooded Woman
    Johannes Benecke
    • Silent Cop
    Veronika Bachfischer
    • Dr. Bonomo's Assistant
    Joshua Hupfauer
    • Driver
    Philipp Arnold
    • Nurse
    Conny Brandt
    • Absentminded Woman
    Christoph Cordes
    • 2nd Mover
    Massimiliano Monticciollo
    • 2nd Mover
    • Réalisation
      • Tilman Singer
    • Scénario
      • Tilman Singer
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    5joshkaplan-52934

    Original but Stupid

    Okay. Sorry in advance for the rant.

    Great buildup. Eerie atmosphere. An unusual isolated location. A compelling mystery. Imagery that's creepy in an uncanny way. Some interesting ideas. A visual style (and a couple other elements) that reminded me (positively) of A Cure for Wellness.

    However, while something like the slasher genre can afford to have a number of unlikable characters due to their large casts and the fact that the majority of them are meant to be unsympathetic in order to grant a sense of catharsis when they're killed horribly, focused thrillers with one lead that you're supposed to be rooting for don't benefit from the same allowance. In Cuckoo, Gretchen has literally nothing to recommend her. Until a point halfway through the movie (which isn't hidden but she treats like any other so you kind of forget about it despite it completely changing her motivations), she's unfailingly moody, rude, incompetent, stupid, ungrateful, selfish, reckless, arrogant, lazy, awkward, aggressive, dishonest, entitled, and insincere, and despite all that, she's indescribably boring, ensuring that one couldn't care less what happens to her because she fails to display even a single positive personality trait. I actually had to triple-check to make sure it wasn't the same writer as Dark, the paragon of creating uninteresting, unlikable characters. Though Schafer's acting doesn't do her any favors either.

    Besides that, there's sloppy, repetitive exposition and some glaring scientific/logical problems if you think about the plentiful explanations they provide for more than 5 seconds. I only finished it because Dan Stevens' charm, combined with the aforementioned elements, made it watchable, but jeez it was a slog.

    Would not recommend.
    7drownsoda90

    A pleasantly strange surprise

    "Cuckoo" follows teenaged Gretchen who begrudgingly moves to the German Alps where her father has been hired to design a new resort for proprietor Herr König. Once there, Gretchen takes a job running the reception area of the current (and decaying) resort lobby. After a series of odd occurrences, she finds herself being pursued by a strange cloaked woman.

    I went into this film with tempered expectations, despite the fact that the trailers intrigued me, and I am happy to say that "Cuckoo" was a pleasant--albeit imperfect--surprise. Tonally and atmosphere-wise, writer/director Tilman Singer strikes gold. The Bavarian Alps locations are breathtakingly captured, and the set pieces (specifically the dusty, retro hotel lobby and bungalows scattered at the forested foot of a mountain) feel like a cross between "Twin Peaks" and Dario Argento's "Phenomena".

    Script-wise, where "Cuckoo" works best is in its ability to keep the audience in a state of limbo and intrigue. The formula here is familiar: Protagonist comes to a new location; things are not as they seem. However, the parameters of utter strangeness that this story is stretched to really makes it completely unique and unlike anything I've ever seen. As it progresses, it veers into science fiction territory, and in moments reminded me of something like 1981's "Strange Behavior", a film about a teenager uncovering a strange plot in his small Midwestern town. "Cuckoo" similarly follows its own logic without reservation, and the outcome might be too much for certain tastes. As others have noted, I do think the film nearly goes off the deep end in the last act, as the plot threads established early on do not feel as though they fully coalesce.

    While I did not find the film particularly scary, the strange cloaked mystery woman who serves as the chief antagonist here has some effective and bizarre appearances, and her overall getup (trench coat, boats, sunglasses) feels like something straight out of a giallo. Performances here are uniformly solid, with Hunter Schafer playing the rebellious but likable lead, and Dan Stevens as the strange resort owner. Jan Bluthardt is also great as a detective that ultimately ends up teaming up with Gretchen, and the two develop a quasi-buddy kinship. There is in general a consistent sense of humor throughout the film that most of these actors have the opportunity to tap into, and which makes the proceedings especially fun.

    All in all, while I think the film could have benefitted from some tinkering in its last act, I nonetheless enjoyed "Cuckoo" for the mere fact that it is wholly original in more ways than one. The atmosphere and performances only give the film more bang for its buck, and the utterly strange places the story goes were more than enough to keep me intrigued. If you're hankering for a strange trip into the Alps, look no further. 7/10.
    5guldo

    I really wanted to rate this movie higher, but it doesn't deserve more stars, unfortunately.

    I had high hopes for this movie. It starts off pretty well, slow paced, setting the isolated stage in a good way, odd characters and an eerie setting. I liked it. Then it started getting creepier and creepier and it felt like I was in for something good and different, and I was. Just not consistently the way I hoped for as it only lasted up to a certain point, and then it dropped the ball. Suddenly it felt like the movie didn't know what it wanted to be, as it went in different moods and directions.

    It did try to get back on the creepy track here and there, but it was not enough. The illusion of a really creepy and eerie setting was over, and the rest was a rather bland mix of pointless motions which had me simply waiting for the end of the movie so I could go and do something else. It's a shame, I wanted it to keep on the way it initially did. That would have set it apart from other horror movies, but alas no, it wasn't meant to be. It just had to try to add some action into the mix, and not in a good way. The whole premise was explained and I lost interest in it.

    One of the rules when making creepy and unsettling stories; do not explain! Do not! That ruins everything. I don't want to know what the monster or horror is, I want my mind to try to fill in the blanks. I don't want it explained to me. I can take the fact that I don't know what I just saw is, that makes the effect that much greater. The thing about not knowing what the evil really is, not knowing where it came from, that's a great part of the horror it represents. The fear of the unknown is as old as all living things and should not be ruined when making these movies. Once you explain it, it's over. How copywriters and directors misses this point again and again in movie after movie is completely beyond me. If you can avoid it, don't show the monster, but if you do, make sure it gets maximum effect and not for shock value. Ever since Alien there's not a monster in any movie that tops that one, so don't go over the top trying to beat it, because you won't succeed. In this one the monster worked, it was creepy as hell, even though we got to see it so it was well done in this circumstance, until they explained it. Do not ever explain the monster!

    Just like the movie Smile, which also showed a great initial promise, this movie simply faded away into just another horror movie that explains a really good and mysterious premise and then ruins it because of it, that couldn't keep itself together, and so became just another easily forgotten movie. It is indeed a real shame as it showed such promise from start.

    Perhaps the director will learn from his mistakes and do better next time.
    7kevin_robbins

    Cuckoo is a unique and worthwhile addition to the horror genre, but it doesn't fully reach its potential

    My wife and I watched the German film 🇩🇪 Cuckoo (2024) in theaters last night. The story follows a young American woman who is forced to move in with her father, stepmother, and stepsister at a resort in the mountains of Germany. As she struggles to find her place in this new environment, she takes a job at the resort to pass the time while searching for her own direction. However, her new life takes a dark turn when a strange police officer starts lurking around the premises, and a mysterious woman tries to kill her at night. Her parents think she's losing her mind-but is she?

    Written and directed by Tilman Singer (Luz), Cuckoo stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Márton Csókás (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), Jan Bluthardt (Luz), Jessica Henwick (Glass Onion), and Greta Fernández (The Next Skin).

    This movie had so much potential. The concept is original, unique, and well set up. Hunter Schafer is a phenomenal actress (she's fantastic in Euphoria as well). She delivers a perfect performance, capturing the desperation and isolation of her character from beginning to end. The subplots involving the mother and stepsister are smartly executed, and the type of "monster" that haunts this film is both fun and unique. The twist and reveal of the "cuckoo" element are brilliant and well-written, much smarter than I anticipated. However, when it comes to the "big finale," the film becomes predictable and ultimately disappointing. The ending falls flat and feels like a bit of a letdown.

    In conclusion, Cuckoo is a unique and worthwhile addition to the horror genre, but it doesn't fully reach its potential. I would score this film a 7/10.
    6piszczatowski-mateusz

    Wasted potiental

    Disappointment. It's made with such a serious tone, but the things that are happening are so silly and stupid that the whole theatre was laughing. If the director made it a campy horror movie, it would be fine but you can feel that Tilman Singer had absurdly high artistic vision for this. That movie really has an identity crisis - it wants to be a horror, family drama and some weird action movie but it's just unintentionally funny. The script is stupid and has weird twist that isn't fully explained, so the audience didn't really understood what's going on and WHY is that whole thing happening.

    However when it comes to positives, it has interesting visual choices. I also adore that weird, surreal atmosphere and acting perfomances by Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens. And overall, that movie was fun to watch even if the comedy in that movie was unintentional.

    Is it worth watching in cinema? No.

    Is it worth watching at home? Yeah, if ur looking for fun, dumb horror movie,

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    • Anecdotes
      There was a brief misconception online that the movie was to be released in four different parts after Neon released four characters posters titled "Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4."
    • Gaffes
      Dr. Herr König tells Gretchen that there are "English schools across the border in Italy". This is incorrect, Italy is not across the German border from Bavaria, as the country Austria is in between.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: Everyone in ABIGAIL is DUMB... and I love them | Explained (2024)
    • Bandes originales
      String Quartet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 18/1 II. Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Vlach Quartet

      Published by Sonoton Music, Munich, Germany

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 août 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • neonrated
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
      • Français
      • Langue des signes américaine
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Зозуля
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wuppertal, Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie, Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fiction Park
      • Neon
      • Waypoint Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 217 733 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 030 437 $US
      • 11 août 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 6 559 163 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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