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The Origin of Evil

Original title: L'origine du mal
  • 2022
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.1K
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Dominique Blanc, Jacques Weber, Laure Calamy, and Doria Tillier in The Origin of Evil (2022)
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A woman on the verge of financial collapse attempts to impersonate her imprisoned lover and con her wealthy, estranged father and his new family.A woman on the verge of financial collapse attempts to impersonate her imprisoned lover and con her wealthy, estranged father and his new family.A woman on the verge of financial collapse attempts to impersonate her imprisoned lover and con her wealthy, estranged father and his new family.

  • Director
    • Sébastien Marnier
  • Writers
    • Sébastien Marnier
    • Fanny Burdino
  • Stars
    • Laure Calamy
    • Doria Tillier
    • Dominique Blanc
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Sébastien Marnier
    • Writers
      • Sébastien Marnier
      • Fanny Burdino
    • Stars
      • Laure Calamy
      • Doria Tillier
      • Dominique Blanc
    • 14User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Laure Calamy
    Laure Calamy
    • Nathalie Cordier
    Doria Tillier
    Doria Tillier
    • George Dumontet
    Dominique Blanc
    Dominique Blanc
    • Louise Dumontet
    • (as Dominique Blanc de la Comédie Française)
    Jacques Weber
    Jacques Weber
    • Serge Dumontet
    Suzanne Clément
    Suzanne Clément
    • Stéphane Marson
    Céleste Brunnquell
    • Jeanne Patterson
    Véronique Ruggia
    • Agnès
    • (as Véronique Ruggia Saura)
    Clotilde Mollet
    • La logeuse
    Naidra Ayadi
    • Samira
    Blandine Laignel
    • La co-détenue
    Laurence Huby
    • La surveillante prison
    Caroline Roulin
    • La juge des tutelles
    Johanna Tahar
    • Maître Ajello
    Maria Pinto Bonito
    • L'avocate de Louise et George
    Caroline Ferrus
    • La directrice du secteur usine
    Sheila Maeda
    • La surveillante cour de prison
    Anthony Deroche
    • Policier Flavien
    Julien Naccache
    • Policier Youcef
    • Director
      • Sébastien Marnier
    • Writers
      • Sébastien Marnier
      • Fanny Burdino
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    7septimus_millenicom

    Chabrol would have been proud (tiny spoiler)

    _L'Origine du mal_ vaguely reminds me of Claude Chabrol's _Flower of Evil_.

    Both films are about a controlling patriarch, his dysfunctional family, his old(ish) money, possible incest.

    Sebastien Marnier's 2022 film is even shot around the Les Sables-d'Olonne area, not far from Bordeux, the setting of Charbrol's film. In truth, _The Origin of Evil_ is far more interesting, and nastier, than _Flower_. The use of the split-screen technique adds to the ironic, detached tone.

    It is not much of a spoiler to reveal that the down-and-out con artist played by Laure Calamy decides to takes over the identity of Stephane Dumontet, the long-lost illegitimate daughter of rich but frail Serge. She visits his chateau (only reachable by boat) and they hits it off at once. But his wife Louise (Dominique Blanc), daughter George (Doria Tillier), and maid Jeanne (Celeste Brunnquell) are considerably less pleased. Calamy, with her demure charm and easy smile, starts to wear down the women's resistance, but everyone turns out to be quite a bit more troubled, and perhaps evil, than he/she first appears.

    It is a psychological thriller Chabrol would have been proud of. The main issue is Calamy, whom I like and who is wonderfully expressive as usual.

    However, she does seem to have the same facial expressions and reactions whether she is annoyed at her married lover (_My Donkey, My Lover, and I_), facing the lost of her job (_Full Time_), or confronted with someone intent on killing her. In other words, she could use a bit more range. Blanc is very good as the long-suffering wife who is not above getting her revenge on her husband, while Jacques Weber also surprises with his multifaceted character.

    Tillier (_Mrs. And Mme Adelman) has a more straight-forward role. Wow isn't she towering; she must be a full foot taller than Calamy. I wonder if that isn't why she is cast.
    8lorenzoc-81982

    The most ferocious movie in years

    The Italian title is absurd. In the original it does "The Origin of Evil"... and then everything changes. It's NOT a comedy, it's the baddest movie of the last ten years. In comparison, the "Parenti Serpenti" of the unforgettable Monicelli... are collegians. Nothing is as it seems nobody is who it seems. The plot unfolds in an absolutely intriguing way, revealing the truths little by little. The split screen in some sequences is even intelligent.

    Doria Tiller is charming, colder than ice, she remind me about her opposite performance very heartfelt and warm in "Un amore sopra le righe" (Italian title) The hospital scene is... devilishly terrible... while the final scene... with that fabulous close-up that... For me 8/10.
    8alanh20004

    Marnier Gets Better With Each Film

    I saw THE ORIGIN OF EVIL at an AMC Theatre in Skokie, IL after the director Sebastien Marnier had noted that his film was released in over 200 theatres in the United States.

    I had already watched Marnier's other two movies IRREPROCHABLE and SCHOOL'S OUT, and they are both remarkably self-assured and intelligent for a newer filmmaker; I was thrilled that his third movie is drawing attention.

    THE ORIGIN OF EVIL is earmarked by the same wit that he had already displayed, but Marnier has honed his craft even more here. Casting seems to be a no-brainer, and everyone here especially Laura Calamy, who is something of a French it-girl, is a perfect fit.

    American directors are simply less smart or do not care about the details in which Marnier swims. See this movie and clear your head of some of the Hollywood dreck.
    8avindugunasinghe

    Great in every aspect

    A woman tearing through the great distance between two distinctive worlds while doing all and anything to survive. A great story on the cruel ways of man. Story is predictable from the end of it's first quarter but it's the fateful twists and turns that's evermore interestingly keep the story alive. Great cinematography that brings the feminine theme very well. Visuals are excellent in portraying the intended emotions and setting the tone of each scene through visuals. Unique music that works well with the movie. There's a lot of good symbolisms such as how Serge name girls to understand where the origin of everything is. It's both funny and sad how perpetrator gets found and how Stephane's fate is decided. A great story that anyone would enjoy.
    6ferguson-6

    who's your daddy?

    Greetings again from the darkness. Dysfunctional families are common fodder in films for the simple reason that most of us can relate ... or at least walk away being grateful that ours isn't THAT bad. I do trust (and hope) that your family bears little resemblance to the Dumontet clan at the center of this film from writer-director Sebastien Marnier and co-writer Fanny Burdino. This is a story filled with deceit and greed and conniving folks who make any of the reality TV housewives seem like Mother Teresa.

    This is a tricky film to discuss while attempting to not spoil anything, so understand some of this is vague by design. Laure Calamy takes the lead as a line worker at an anchovy packaging plant. Her lesbian lover (Suzanne Clement) is incarcerated, and the money problems are piling up. She reaches out to the Dumontets to see if patriarch Serge (Jacques Weber) will accept his long-lost daughter, Stefane, back into the family. Jacques agrees, and soon she is on a boat to visit the ultra-rich Serge, who lives in a mansion on an island in the south of France.

    As it turns out, Serge is the least of her worries. His wife Louise (Dominique Blanc) is an eccentric and colorful shopaholic or spendaholic who takes each day as a challenge to buy more items online and through TV shows. Daughter George (Doria Tillier) is a taskmaster who runs the family business and has no time for the newly-discovered sister. There is also George's teenage daughter (Celeste Brunnquell) who mostly broods and looks forward to the day she can escape. Lastly, we have Agnes (Veronique Ruggia), the longtime housekeeper who is also not in favor of adding one more plate to the dinner table.

    Director Marnier presents us a cast of nutjob characters, each who carries a secret and is working part of a self-serving scheme. Back-stabbing seems to be a shared family trait, and at times (2 times precisely) it spirals into murder. An extensive use of split screen allows Marnier to convey the duplicitous and conniving happenings. The accompanying music often makes use of a pipe organ - a sound rarely heard in movies that aren't 1940's horror films. Yes, the film is heavy on camp, but it's also heavy on heavy, making the comedic moments even more effective.

    Dominique Blanc is wonderful in her role, yet it's Laure Calamy whose performance truly stands out and makes the story work. The set decoration is unlike anything we've seen before (taxidermy and VHS tapes are front and center), and the film acts as yet another skewering of the rich (at least it's not rich Americans this time). Fans of Claude Chabrol will appreciate the homage, and most of us cringe at the unstable personalities in this dysfunctional family and its affiliates. It's unclear how best to label this - comedy, mystery, suspense - but regardless of the label, there is a bit of fun in watching the entitled get a taste of comeuppance.

    Opens in select theaters and On Demand beginning September 22, 2023.

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      George Dumontet: You're a sweet daddy's girl.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Kötülüğün Kökeni
    • Production companies
      • Avenue B Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $87,344
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $47,499
      • Sep 24, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,212,501
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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