Cecilia, une femme de foi dévote, est chaleureusement accueillie dans la campagne italienne, où elle se voit offrir un nouveau rôle dans un illustre couvent. Mais il devient évident pour Cec... Tout lireCecilia, une femme de foi dévote, est chaleureusement accueillie dans la campagne italienne, où elle se voit offrir un nouveau rôle dans un illustre couvent. Mais il devient évident pour Cecilia que sa nouvelle maison a de sombres secrets.Cecilia, une femme de foi dévote, est chaleureusement accueillie dans la campagne italienne, où elle se voit offrir un nouveau rôle dans un illustre couvent. Mais il devient évident pour Cecilia que sa nouvelle maison a de sombres secrets.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 nominations au total
- Sister Francesca
- (as Betti Pedrazzi)
- Customs Official
- (as Niccolo' Senni)
Avis à la une
This movie lacked both depth and any sort of character development. The movie would've been better if captions were provided, yet we had to rely on translations from another character.
On numerous occasions, what appeared to be a major development of the movie was either not explained or followed up. Just left there and the director moved on.
I was very disappointed by the movie and felt that they could have done a much better job of developing a storyline. Instead they phoned this one in...
Don't go see it in theatre, wait until it's out to steam if you want to see it. It's certainly not worth the price of admission.
"Immaculate" boasts some striking visuals and builds a decent atmosphere of unease. Unfortunately, the film loses its way in the middle, where the initially intriguing plot becomes muddled and loses its momentum. While the film hints at compelling themes, it doesn't fully explore their potential.
Overall, "Immaculate" offers a tense beginning and showcases Sydney Sweeney's talent. However, a thin midsection and underdeveloped ideas hold it back from achieving the chilling horror experience it could have been.
The film tries to be edgy and dark but doesn't quite hit the mark, almost playing it safe like a PG-13 movie so any comparisons to "Saint Maud" almost feel like an insult. It teases us with brutality but pulls its punches, leaving us with a sense of "been there, seen that" rather than genuine chills or thrills.
Despite its beautiful setting and a premise that could have taken us on a deep, disturbing dive into faith and fear, "Immaculate" doesn't deliver. It ends up feeling like a collection of horror clichés without the bite, missing a chance to really stand out. For those looking for a horror movie that packs a punch, this might not be it.
The movie went in a different direction than I initially expected it to go which was a nice surprise. On the other hand it is really predictable and you immediately know where the threat lurks. There are some cheap jump scares in this but also some rather suspenseful moments that kept the tension high. The movie also looks pretty decent and overall entertains. But just like this review mainly focuses on Sydney Sweeney herself, the movie does too. Like I said she is the main selling point and the most memorable thing in an otherwise rather generic film that would be forgotten about easily. [5,7/10]
"Immaculate," starring Sydney Sweeney as a young nun named Cecilia, delivers a captivating performance as a woman of quiet strength thrust into a horrifying situation. Where Mia Farrow's Rosemary Woodhouse in "Rosemary's Baby" was a naive outsider, Cecilia possesses a steely resolve. This subtle difference fuels the film's suspense. We see the cracks in Cecilia's faith as she grapples with the inexplicable, but she never loses her agency.
The film tackles themes of female subjugation and bodily autonomy within a religious framework. Cecilia's struggle for control over her own body becomes a potent allegory, particularly in today's social climate. It's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, leaving you questioning faith, free will, and the immaculate deception that can lurk behind holy walls.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSydney Sweeney auditioned for this film in 2014 when she was 17 but the project never materialized. Years later, she took on the role of a producer and reached out to the writer, acquired and revised the script, hired a director, found financiers, and sold the film to Neon.
- GaffesThe term "Immaculate" has nothing to do a virginal pregnancy, often considered in eg the birth of Jesus to the virgin, Mary. Immaculate has to do with "being born without sin" as in the reference to the Immaculate Mary, the Mother of Jesus, being herself born without sin.
- Citations
Sister Cecilia: Wait, so you don't even believe in God?
Sister Gwen: Of course I do. Life is so cruel. Only a man can be responsible.
- Bandes originalesRequiem Nostra Sigmora Addolorata
Written by Will Bates
Performed by Maiah Manser
Published by Music by FOYS Publishing
Courtesy of Fall On Your Sword
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Immaculate?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Inmaculada
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 671 307 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 338 921 $US
- 24 mars 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 35 340 015 $US
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1