Dans le monde glacé d'un 2144 post-apocalyptique, une jeune guerrière élevée par un ours polaire doit se battre pour survivre après avoir été capturée et s'être échappée d'une tribu rivale b... Tout lireDans le monde glacé d'un 2144 post-apocalyptique, une jeune guerrière élevée par un ours polaire doit se battre pour survivre après avoir été capturée et s'être échappée d'une tribu rivale brutale.Dans le monde glacé d'un 2144 post-apocalyptique, une jeune guerrière élevée par un ours polaire doit se battre pour survivre après avoir été capturée et s'être échappée d'une tribu rivale brutale.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 7 nominations au total
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7.5/10
I have to admit this kind of film is not my usual cup of tea, BUT this is what I love about Sitges, having the chance to explore new territories. This is a bold and expertly crafted picture, with a strong lead child performance, so it deserves at least an extra half star for the effort. And I loved the made-up language!
I went into this movie knowing nothing about what it was about. In the beginning I was confused but weirdly intrigued, like I couldn't take my eyes off of the screen. A big lesson I learned from this movie is the power it has to change my perspective with no words. Words are the main source of understanding, so when that's taken away you're forced to use your imagination. What are the characters trying to say but instead with their words showing it with their actions?
If I could talk to myself before watching this movie I wouldn't say anything. I'm glad I experienced exactly how I did with no background information.
The movie itself deserves a big ole raspberry. Very little dialogue, which is not a bad thing. But those few lines uttered all sounded like they were just the same words, over and over, no matter the situation. I guess in 2144 (how they came up with that particular year is a mystery) one word has a lot of different meanings; kind of like how the Inuits have a bunch of different words for snow.
Sound track: whale recordings for trees, Star Wars scooter things sounds for modified snow mobiles.
Made it to the end. It made no sense. Gory, stark and arty. No backstory on Sumi and how she ended up alone in Canada with a Polar Bear for a mom, no clue where ice girl in her futuristic outfit came from. Are there no more men? Nary a one in this movie.
Skip this flick unless it's absolutely the only thing aired. My biggest regret is not the waste of time, but not getting hammered first. If I did ganja that might have helped, too.
The story blends sci-fi, folklore spirituality and metaphor which will challenge a lot of people, but reminds me of the old 70's style mind benders like Zardoz and THX 1138. A lot of Mad Max vibes as well.
The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where survivors have regressed socially, but are still surrounded with remnants of past advanced civilisation. The heroine has spiritual powers connected to nature and follows a path to her destiny which brings her into contact with good and bad survivors.
Approach it as a tribal folk tale and you will probably enjoy it. But if you expect a modern paint-by-numbers Hollywood movie, you will be disappointed.
I am part of these people saying "nowadays all movies are the same, just a copy of a copy of a copy" yet I can still enjoy blockbusters, but not having my mind blew, if you follow me.
But that movie is the most original I have seen in long long time, one that is not affraid to go out of the paved roads and that's what give it that refreshing taste.
Taking place in a futuristic polar wastelands, Sumi (the main character) is babling some unknown languages and interract only occasionally with other characters and except for a very short narrative at the beginning, at the middle and finally at the end of the movie, there is no understandable speech, sounds like a strange realisator's choice right?
Yet you manage to understand what's up and feel it all, thanks to a good casting, it makes the whole atmosphere almost tangible.
Even if the plot itself is quite thin (Sumi is following a purple star in the sky, like the 3 wise kings going after Jesus), it's mystical enough to pick your curiosity just right and keep you entertained without being able to guess the end (even if you torture me I won't reveal it).
Finally I want to talk about the last unusual element that I really enjoyed, at the very beginning the narrative sounds very childish, almost candide like a soft fairy tale, but no longer after you realise that it's a violent world we are evolving in, these two aspects will continue to oppose each other until the end and somehow create a consistent balance like a yin/yang.
Up to this point you probably understood how much I enjoyed that experience and that I highly recommend it, if I picked your curiosity with the above lines, please make yourself a favor, switch your phone off and watch that movie.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen the blizzard is rising outside Dee's house, the snow is blasting one way, while her chimney smoke billows comfortably in the other.
- Citations
[first lines]
Dee: [narrating] After the fires came the floods. And then the freezing. The world as you live it ceased to exist. Few survived. And yet, there is hope. Fate put us in the way of a magical child, I call Sumi. Sumi had been raised by mama bear beyond the treeline, and lived without human contact.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur