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Vicky, uma garotinha que tem o dom de reproduzir qualquer perfume de que goste, mora com a mãe, Joanne, e o pai, Jimmie. Quando a tia, Julia, chega após ser libertada da prisão, sua presença... Ler tudoVicky, uma garotinha que tem o dom de reproduzir qualquer perfume de que goste, mora com a mãe, Joanne, e o pai, Jimmie. Quando a tia, Julia, chega após ser libertada da prisão, sua presença traz de volta o passado de uma forma violenta.Vicky, uma garotinha que tem o dom de reproduzir qualquer perfume de que goste, mora com a mãe, Joanne, e o pai, Jimmie. Quando a tia, Julia, chega após ser libertada da prisão, sua presença traz de volta o passado de uma forma violenta.
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The Five Devils: The eponymous devils are actually five mountain peaks which provide a backdrop to the events in this French feature. Vicky (Sally Dramé) is a precocious, solitary child who is bullied at school. She has an extraordinary sense of smell, even able to track down her mother in a forest. Her mother Joanne (Adèle Exarchopoulos) is a swimming instructor, fed up with her firefighter husband Jimmy (Moustapha Mbengue), she reflects on her past glories as a swimming champion and local beauty queen. Vicky uses her facilities with scents to create copies of those of people close to her. She enters trances, travelling back in time, experiencing the events as they occurred. Things become even more fifficult for the Solers when Julia (Swala Emati), Jimmy's sister, comes to live with them. Why Julia left the the mountain town ten years ago and how it affected Jimmy, Joanne and another teenager, Nadine (Daphne Patakia) is central to the narrative. A dark film in places, entering into the slipstream of horror. Vicky seems to indirectly influence events in the past and bring physical objects back. Sally Dramé is wonderful as Vicky, accepting her abilities, not put out by her time travels but upset by her parents' deteriorating relationship. Adèle Exarchopoulos potrays the still beautiful and fit Joanne, but longs for her lost teenage years and perhaps more. She swims in an icy mountain lake for twenty minutes each day, almost as a self punishment, a great performance. Emati's fiery Julia is haunted by demons, not just of her past but those she encounters now. Mbengue;s Jimmy tries to be the anchor for this unhappy family. A story of love, guilt and elements of darkness and horror. Directed by Léa Mysius, who co-wrote the screenplay with Paul Guilhaume. 8/10.
The Five Devils is a very nice looking film. It is full of artsy compositions and colorful scenery. It is well performed; the actors are very naturalistic, and no one is over the top or feels unrealistic. The story, on the other hand, is not for everyone. It follows a family at a crossroads when someone from their past returns to town. How each character handles this reappearance makes up most of the runtime. There is a fantastical element, as one character is able to enter moments from the past, but almost everything else is handled very realistically. I was very neutral towards this movie. I was definitely wanting to see where it went, but once it was finished, I was ready to move on. I didn't feel compelled to reflect on what I had seen. I was hoping for more tension or emotion of some sort, but it was all pretty subdued. My opinion is that this one is skippable.
Without assistance, teaching, learning you've acquired, certain skills that take you back to times expired, with your jars of concoction, your magic causes a motion, that can take you back to places you desire. What you find, seems to defy, cause and effect, and the paradox is a mystery and detracts, as your appearance would affect, all the outcomes you'd expect, chicken, egg, just takes you to a disconnect. So you scratch your head, your chin and raise your brows, as you determine all the why's and where's and how's, all the acting is quite fine, Adele is always so divine, but there are better ways to engage and arouse.
It's definitely a drama/mystery. There are odd things that happen surrounding the daughter, Vicky, that you aren't suppose understand from the beginning, but will be clear once you reach the end. The story is confusing, because it's meant to be, because the characters have a intense history that you don't know. It's kind of like the sixth sense where you aren't meant to understand everything the 1st time you watch it, but with the sixth sense, you didn't really know you didn't understand everything until the end. I think the problem some people have with this film is, confusing things happen surrounding Vicky, and even at the end, they don't actually have a person say IN WORDS, what's the deal with Vicky, you just have to figure it out, but it's not that hard when you think over every thing you saw. Imagine watching the sixth sense, but they never specifically referenced ghosts, and the kid never said "i see dead people", but all the evidence of him seeing dead people was there.
This incredible french drama delves deep into a genre breaking experience in very interesting ways.
The actors and the script is incredible, and so is the cinematography, cutting and. It is simply a very beautifully and uniquely put together piece.
Overall, an incredible and acclaimed film that is very much recommended for any lover of film.
The effects, and the overall idea and execution works very fluidly. The end result is a very unique piece that stays with you for a long time.
Overall, yet another testament to the greatness of french cinema, and how you can bend genres and conventions in very appreciated and interesting ways.
The actors and the script is incredible, and so is the cinematography, cutting and. It is simply a very beautifully and uniquely put together piece.
Overall, an incredible and acclaimed film that is very much recommended for any lover of film.
The effects, and the overall idea and execution works very fluidly. The end result is a very unique piece that stays with you for a long time.
Overall, yet another testament to the greatness of french cinema, and how you can bend genres and conventions in very appreciated and interesting ways.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe movie was originally about a little girl obsessed with smells, like writer/director Léa Mysius when she was young, but she didn't want it to revolve around the perfume industry. During the writing process, she read a lot of American authors like Jim Harrisson, Maya Angelou or James Baldwin, and ended up with a story with strong characters set in a remote area with gorgeous scenery. She didn't want to make a fantasy story either, but Vicky's obsession slowly became a magical power.
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- The Five Devils
- Locações de filme
- Le Bourg-d'Oisans, Isère, França(exteriors: village, school, family house, gymnasium, swim scenes in Lac de Buclet)
- Empresas de produção
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 46.666
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 8.150
- 26 de mar. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 497.028
- Tempo de duração1 hora 43 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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