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Elevation

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 31min
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5,6/10
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Morena Baccarin and Anthony Mackie in Elevation (2024)
A single father and two women venture from the safety of their homes to face monstrous creatures to save the life of a young boy.
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Dans un monde post-apocalyptique, Will lutte pour sauver son fils malade en affrontant des machines extraterrestres. Aidé par une scientifique, il trouve comment détruire les 'Reapers' et of... Tout lireDans un monde post-apocalyptique, Will lutte pour sauver son fils malade en affrontant des machines extraterrestres. Aidé par une scientifique, il trouve comment détruire les 'Reapers' et offre un espoir de survie à l'humanité.Dans un monde post-apocalyptique, Will lutte pour sauver son fils malade en affrontant des machines extraterrestres. Aidé par une scientifique, il trouve comment détruire les 'Reapers' et offre un espoir de survie à l'humanité.

  • Réalisation
    • George Nolfi
  • Scénario
    • John Glenn
    • Jacob Roman
    • Kenny Ryan
  • Casting principal
    • Anthony Mackie
    • Morena Baccarin
    • Maddie Hasson
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    5,6/10
    25 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    1 330
    396
    • Réalisation
      • George Nolfi
    • Scénario
      • John Glenn
      • Jacob Roman
      • Kenny Ryan
    • Casting principal
      • Anthony Mackie
      • Morena Baccarin
      • Maddie Hasson
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    Anthony Mackie
    Anthony Mackie
    • Will
    Morena Baccarin
    Morena Baccarin
    • Nina
    Maddie Hasson
    Maddie Hasson
    • Katie
    Danny Boyd Jr.
    Danny Boyd Jr.
    • Hunter
    Rachel Nicks
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    • Tara
    Shauna Earp
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    • Hannah
    Tyler Grey
    Tyler Grey
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    Ian Hummel
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    Dave Malkoff
    • Nina's Husband
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      • George Nolfi
    • Scénario
      • John Glenn
      • Jacob Roman
      • Kenny Ryan
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    Reviewers say 'Elevation' is a post-apocalyptic thriller focusing on survival and resilience, praised for Anthony Mackie's performance and visuals. However, criticisms include a predictable plot, lack of character development, and subpar CGI. Some appreciate the tension and action, while others find it uninspired and clichéd. The ending is divisive, with mixed opinions on its entertainment value and potential for a sequel. Overall, 'Elevation' garners mixed reviews, with some finding it engaging and others forgettable.
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    6jmc4769

    A cheaper knock off of The Quiet Place but still a good popcorn movie

    This movie is much better than the bad reviews would lead you to believe. OK, so it's a cheaper knockoff of The Quiet Place. But that doesn't take away from the enjoyment. It's a fun movie if you like the sci-fi monster genre. The script and the acting are above average for this type of movie. It's also nice to see the Colorado mountains scenery. Just like in The Quiet Place, you have to accept one dumb premise in order to be able to enjoy the movie: For some unexplained reason, the monsters can't go above 8000 feet. This movie doesn't have as many holes in the plot as The Quiet Place series. And ending is much better. You actually find out where the monsters came from. It's also easy to figure out why they are killing everyone.
    non-shill

    Ridiculous nonsense

    C'mon, folks, you can't be a serious person and think this movie isn't trash. The problem is, it's a bit difficult to explain exactly why without using spoilers. But I'll try.

    Well here's a shortcut to explaining why: Plot holes abound. People do stupid stuff that makes no sense. Stuff you know they wouldn't do (or be allowed to do) IRL.

    This isn't a spoiler since it's revealed at the very start of the movie: The "creatures" don't ever go an inch above 8,000 feet of elevation. This is clearly absurd, and is never explained. Oh, and someone very nicely marked the 8,000-foot elevation line on an entire mountain range, and they did so with hyper-precision. So much precision, in fact that you can lie down and rest just beyond the marked line even if there's a creature that was just bearing down on you, because the creature will stop in its tracks. Absurd.

    Splash in all the usual contrived garbage, sprinkle in a bunch of nonsensical plot absurdities, and top it off with a laughably absurd conclusion.

    And nothing is ever explained. I guess they looked at the garbage script they had and rightly decided it wasn't worth explaining. Good call.
    7hunterwinters-30598

    Interesting concept, so many questions

    It was an interesting concept and an entertaining movie. There are several plot holes, and things that don't make sense. Much less get answered. It's not scary, but it does get a little tense in some spots. Unfortunately a lot of the characters are cliche and the dialogue seems forced sometimes. The mystery of Elevation is the strongest part of the movie. Rarely do I hope for a prequel to explain the story better. However in this case I think one should be made I don't think there will ever be one, my son and I went to it and there was literally only one other person in the theater. In my opinion it is definitely worth a watch.
    5FeastMode

    Decent if it was a streaming movie, underwhelming as a theatrical release

    I watched Elevation early as part of Marcus's Mystery Movie series. And I knew nothing about it beforehand. Watching movies this way maximizes your enjoyment, which it definitely did here. Unfortunately the enjoyment offered is fairly limited.

    Elevation has some cool parts mixed into a mostly boring movie. The majority is walking and talking with exposition mixed in. It's a fairly standard movie within the subgenre. I like the creature design and a few suspenseful scenes. The rest isn't bad, but it maxes out at serviceable.

    From someone who thinks most streaming movies are low-quality garbage, I see Elevation as more of a good streaming movie. But theatrically released, it feels underwhelming.

    In a similar subgenre, I found Nicolas Cage's Arcadian to be more entertaining.

    (1 viewing, early screening Marcus Mystery Movie 11/4/2024)
    5whatisdanwatching

    "Elevation" - Scaling New Heights or a Crash Landing?

    So, I sat down to watch Elevation, a film that promises thrills, chills, and a heartwarming tale of survival in a world gone mad. The premise? A single dad (played by the ever-charismatic Anthony Mackie) teams up with a brooding neighbor (Morena Baccarin) and a scrappy young woman (Maddie Hasson) to brave a monstrous, post-apocalyptic hellscape in search of lifesaving medication for Mackie's ailing son. Sounds intense, right? Like a twisted mix of The Last of Us and your standard "let's-go-fetch-the-thing-to-save-the-kid" plot. But here's the thing: while the movie has its moments, it often feels like it's hiking up a steep hill only to find the view from the top isn't all that spectacular.

    Let's start with the good. Every now and then, Elevation delivers a solid dose of tension. There's one scene in an abandoned factory where our trio faces off against the film's signature monsters that had me white-knuckling my popcorn. For a brief moment, I thought, "This is it! This is where the movie takes off!" But alas, that moment, much like a cheap rollercoaster, peaked too quickly. The premise is another point in its favor. I mean, who doesn't love a good survival story with high stakes and creepy creatures? On paper, this could've been a genre-defining film. Unfortunately, "on paper" is where the brilliance seems to have stayed.

    Now, the not-so-good. If you're planning to watch this movie, pack a snack-and maybe a pillow-because the pacing is slow. Like, snail-on-a-cold-day slow. The film spends so much time building up its characters and world that it forgets to, you know, keep things moving. Don't get me wrong; I'm all for character development. But there's a fine line between deep and dull, and Elevation doesn't always find the balance.

    And then there are the special effects. Oh, boy. Let's just say that some of the creature designs wouldn't look out of place in a Syfy original movie circa 2010. I'm not saying the CGI is terrible, but when your big bad monster looks like it moonlights as a Halloween store mascot, you've got a problem. Speaking of problems, the big reveal-this film's pièce de résistance-lands with a thud. After all the buildup, the explanation for the monsters (or lack thereof) feels as satisfying as getting socks for Christmas. Sure, they're practical, but where's the excitement?

    But wait, there's more! For a movie that wants to tug at your heartstrings, it sure leans hard on tired tropes. Mackie's kid is sick and needs lifesaving medication, so naturally, our heroes embark on a dangerous quest to save him. Haven't we seen this plot a million times before? It's like the writers took a spin on the Wheel of Emotional Stakes and landed on "sick kid." I wanted to care more, I really did, but this well-worn trope made it hard to fully invest.

    And yet, despite its flaws, Elevation isn't a total disaster. Anthony Mackie does his best to elevate the material (pun intended), bringing warmth and gravitas to his role. Morena Baccarin broods like a pro, and Maddie Hasson injects some much-needed energy into the proceedings. The trio has decent chemistry, even if the script doesn't always give them enough to work with. It's clear these actors are doing their damnedest to turn this mixed bag into something worthwhile, and for that, they deserve credit.

    Ultimately, Elevation is a film that aims high but doesn't quite stick the landing. It's got moments of tension and a solid premise, but the slow pacing, underwhelming effects, and lackluster payoff hold it back. Think of it as the cinematic equivalent of climbing a hill only to realize the view isn't quite worth the hike. Still, it's not a bad way to spend a lazy weekend-just don't expect it to change your life.

    Rating: 5/10. A decent watch for fans of creature features, but not a must-see by any stretch.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 novembre 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boulder, Colorado, États-Unis(Location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lyrical Media
      • Grinder Monkey
      • John Glenn Entertainment
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 321 801 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 216 578 $US
      • 10 nov. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 606 529 $US
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