Dans un village isolé, deux frères trouvent un homme infecté par un démon sur le point de "donner naissance" au mal lui-même. Ils décident de se débarrasser du corps, mais finissent par répa... Tout lireDans un village isolé, deux frères trouvent un homme infecté par un démon sur le point de "donner naissance" au mal lui-même. Ils décident de se débarrasser du corps, mais finissent par répandre involontairement le chaos.Dans un village isolé, deux frères trouvent un homme infecté par un démon sur le point de "donner naissance" au mal lui-même. Ils décident de se débarrasser du corps, mais finissent par répandre involontairement le chaos.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 10 victoires et 33 nominations au total
Lucrecia Nirón Talazac
- Vicky
- (as Lucrecia Niron Talazac)
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This Argentinian gem narrates the story of Pedro who along with his brother Jaime comes across a rotten body of a man who is possessed by a demon. He is about to give birth to it and the brothers not only have to stop the birthing but also ensure not to kill the Kan as it might spread the possession. With the authorities refusing to help and a mistake leading to the spread, it is upto the brothers to safeguard their family and also stop the demon. Will they succeed forms rest of the story.
I already used the word "gem", so adding onto that, this is by far the best horror film to release this year and I thoroughly loved it. There is no time spent on believer and non-believer, as the story is established in such a way that the characters believe the scenario of an unborn demon about to get unleashed and that alone helps sell this story. The director doesn't waste any time in getting on with the story as the brothers discover the rotting man soon and hell breaks loose thereafter.
With constant supply of scares and gore even when the film is devoid of any jumpscares, as the narrative doesn't want to resort to such gimmicks. It's a run for survival rather than fight for survival till the final act and that works the best. By the tike the final act begins, the film throws in more surprises amidst the inevitable outcome. Kudos to the make up team as well, to help elevate those not easily digestible scenes. I liked the fact that the narrative held my attention from start to finish. For this, I would strongly recommend this as a must watch to everyone.
I already used the word "gem", so adding onto that, this is by far the best horror film to release this year and I thoroughly loved it. There is no time spent on believer and non-believer, as the story is established in such a way that the characters believe the scenario of an unborn demon about to get unleashed and that alone helps sell this story. The director doesn't waste any time in getting on with the story as the brothers discover the rotting man soon and hell breaks loose thereafter.
With constant supply of scares and gore even when the film is devoid of any jumpscares, as the narrative doesn't want to resort to such gimmicks. It's a run for survival rather than fight for survival till the final act and that works the best. By the tike the final act begins, the film throws in more surprises amidst the inevitable outcome. Kudos to the make up team as well, to help elevate those not easily digestible scenes. I liked the fact that the narrative held my attention from start to finish. For this, I would strongly recommend this as a must watch to everyone.
Seriously underrated movie. I watched the original version with Spanish subtitles, and in my opinion it is the best way to watch. Anyway, if you expected cruelty and horror prepare to not be disappointed because seriously, this movies delivers! With that being said, it does have it's lacks, first of all this is obviously meant to be the beginning of a franchise (you'll realize that after watching the cliffhanger ending), nonetheless, this small production Argentinian movie is not afraid to hurt anybody's feelings. What I can tell you for certain is that this is the best it gets, just don't expect the sequel to be half as good.
A rare film which will satisfy both the gore hounds and the cerebral, this hidden gem is going to earn a cult following.
When Evil Lurks places us in a world where evil is so common place, it's become routine. Mundane and dismissible, this film explores the dangers of when people start to think bad things can only happen to other people, shared community and belief are lost, and the institutions put in place to protect us become complacent and disinterested.
The rules for safety are clearly stated, but watch as each character's downfall comes from the thoughtless certainty that they are the exception and nothing will come of *them* doing it, just this one time.
The unique demonic entities of this modern setting are alien to, yet play with, the tropes of just about every standard possession film: at once familiar and extremely inscrutable. Audiences are left to muddle through figuring things out as the protagonists do, and I strongly urge you to enter the film with as little knowledge as possible.
Good for when you want a little thought to your gore, or a lot of gore in your thought, are tired of stereotypical Catholic-based possession films, and those who enjoy well-executed worldbuilding. You can expect high production values (you can practically *smell* the Rotted through the screen) and a balance between the brutal shocks and the lingering creepies.
Those disturbed by the graphic harm of children or animals should steer clear.
When Evil Lurks places us in a world where evil is so common place, it's become routine. Mundane and dismissible, this film explores the dangers of when people start to think bad things can only happen to other people, shared community and belief are lost, and the institutions put in place to protect us become complacent and disinterested.
The rules for safety are clearly stated, but watch as each character's downfall comes from the thoughtless certainty that they are the exception and nothing will come of *them* doing it, just this one time.
The unique demonic entities of this modern setting are alien to, yet play with, the tropes of just about every standard possession film: at once familiar and extremely inscrutable. Audiences are left to muddle through figuring things out as the protagonists do, and I strongly urge you to enter the film with as little knowledge as possible.
Good for when you want a little thought to your gore, or a lot of gore in your thought, are tired of stereotypical Catholic-based possession films, and those who enjoy well-executed worldbuilding. You can expect high production values (you can practically *smell* the Rotted through the screen) and a balance between the brutal shocks and the lingering creepies.
Those disturbed by the graphic harm of children or animals should steer clear.
Ok.
I love old school horror movies that don't rely on BS jump scares and CGI.
This movie isn't perfect.
In the second half you may notice some plot contradictions like I did. And yet every actor gave it their all.
This is a new take on possession horror.
The pacing is perfect.
It's really hard to not put spoilers in the review because some of them might convince you to watch this!
As a southern American surrounded by churches of all types, and having known many Catholics, this take is refreshing. In a messed up way lol.
I won't say this is a 10/10 movie. BUT. If you're tired of the same old gore Schlick then this is for you. I appreciate the actors giving their all even though the screenplay isn't perfect. Hope you don't like dogs.
I love old school horror movies that don't rely on BS jump scares and CGI.
This movie isn't perfect.
In the second half you may notice some plot contradictions like I did. And yet every actor gave it their all.
This is a new take on possession horror.
The pacing is perfect.
It's really hard to not put spoilers in the review because some of them might convince you to watch this!
As a southern American surrounded by churches of all types, and having known many Catholics, this take is refreshing. In a messed up way lol.
I won't say this is a 10/10 movie. BUT. If you're tired of the same old gore Schlick then this is for you. I appreciate the actors giving their all even though the screenplay isn't perfect. Hope you don't like dogs.
With horror films, you're usually used to an old haunted mansion, a group of people make a visit....at night, because why not... and they do a bunch of stuff they're not supposed to. This, widely acclaimed, 2023 Argentine supernatural film is your standard *dumb decisions* but in a different setting and with some reasoning behind these dumb decisions. At least that's what it seems to be after the first watch.
Plot - Residents of a remote village/town learn that something evil among them and if it's not handled right, the whole town will get destroyed.
I don't think this film is scary (subjective) but this will make you feel very uneasy. Don't watch this while eating, you'll thank yourself. In this genre, you can tell how certain scenes are going to play out? You feel the same in this one but also go "No, they won't be doing it. That's too jarring. No way." and boom! They do it anyway and make you go "I can't believe they went there!" and this 'shock' adds to the experiences of watching this film. There's more gore than I'd expect in a horror movie. No jump scares - so that's a plus in my books.
Despite the idiotic decision making, the film is surely different from your regular horror movies. It did leave me with several questions but I'd have recommended it anyway. The research led me to an interview by the director and his thought process behind the film it made me look at the film in a totally different light; helped answer some questions; some still left unanswered.
If you're a horror movie fan, I'd still recommend it for you. Keeping aside some dumb decisions, this offers something different that most other mainstream horror films don't.
Plot - Residents of a remote village/town learn that something evil among them and if it's not handled right, the whole town will get destroyed.
I don't think this film is scary (subjective) but this will make you feel very uneasy. Don't watch this while eating, you'll thank yourself. In this genre, you can tell how certain scenes are going to play out? You feel the same in this one but also go "No, they won't be doing it. That's too jarring. No way." and boom! They do it anyway and make you go "I can't believe they went there!" and this 'shock' adds to the experiences of watching this film. There's more gore than I'd expect in a horror movie. No jump scares - so that's a plus in my books.
Despite the idiotic decision making, the film is surely different from your regular horror movies. It did leave me with several questions but I'd have recommended it anyway. The research led me to an interview by the director and his thought process behind the film it made me look at the film in a totally different light; helped answer some questions; some still left unanswered.
If you're a horror movie fan, I'd still recommend it for you. Keeping aside some dumb decisions, this offers something different that most other mainstream horror films don't.
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- AnecdotesDuring a post-premiere audience Q&A at Fantastic Fest, director Demián Rugna said he got the idea for When Evil Lurks from a series of news stories about farm pesticides in his native Argentina causing widespread health issues. He suggests that corporate apathy about the workers' health, and the way the issue occured "out in the middle of nothing," where it's easy for profiteers and city-dwellers to ignore the impact of their choices, started him thinking about the idea of lurking evils given free rein to spread.
- GaffesWhen the wife kills the husband with the axe right after he shoots the goat, there is no visible blood on the axe after she pulls it from his face.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Horrible Reviews: Best Movies I've Seen In 2023 (2024)
- Bandes originalesCuando Acecha la Maldad
Written by Miguel Roldán (as Miguel Roldan (Logos))
Performed by Pasco 367
Orchestrated & arranged by Pablo Fuu
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 546 626 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 205 752 $US
- 8 oct. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 090 252 $US
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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