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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
    YOUR RATING
    • 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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    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.
    7thalassafischer

    An Awfully Dramatic Title For a Long-Winded Thriller

    The Origin of Evil is no such thing, it's a ridiculous title for such a sedate and slow-paced thriller. In fact, L'origine du mal is about a half an hour too long.

    Stephane, a factory worker, seeks out the wealthy father who abandoned her mother long ago so that she can get to know him in his old age. Serge is not a good man, he admits to caring about nothing but work and money and to having "a few" women. His wife and daughter, George, can't stand him and seem determined to make his life a living hell - the wife by power shopping constantly for things she does not need (or really even want) to waste his millions, and the daughter has taken control of all of his existing businesses, to his chagrin. Stephane is immediately regarded with suspicion and anger by her spoiled half-sister George but insists on ingratiating herself into her father and step-mother's lives.

    Stephane is hiding an awful lot, including a lesbian partner who is confined to jail for a crime she claims she didn't commit. I know all of this sounds really interesting and twisty, and the cinematography is nice, but The Origin of Evil is all-too-common. It's very average as a French thriller, I guess you could say it was done in the classic style of French cinema. Maybe I'm too used to watching Italian Giallos and K-Thrillers but this movie practically put me to sleep. I managed to take a break then stay with it until the end, which was relatively predictable at that point.

    The one good thing I can say about this film is that because it is so serious, it's difficult not to empathize with Stephane, no matter how bad of a person she is. I'm often able to distance myself from nasty characters emotionally, but Stephane is played with a complexity that hints at her severe mental instability and emotional scars which encourages a sense of sympathy for her until the bitter end.
    7ops-52535

    scam, scam, wham!!!

    Or whos knocking on the door as we now enter the heaviest of tv-crime season, at least here in norway, the easter holiday season. This could be a bullseye film for the norwegian broadcaster NRK, a film with loads of scamming, identity theft, envy, mistrust, love and death...

    i shall admit i used some time to get into the playbook of this filmstory, but when i saw the cluedos of the game it was pretty exciting after all. I cant say the same about the music made for this story, simple keyboard scrambling of such low quality even i couldve done it.

    The cast playing the caracters of this awkward family is good, and leaves a lot of signals that too much money aint always a recipie for familiar happiness...

    i guess this flick will suit le femmes of the audience, and quite a performance thinks the grumpy old man, recommende'
    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.
    8Pairic

    The Talented Ms Ripley!

    The Origin of Evil; A French and Canadian Noir Black comedy which flirts with the slipstream of Horror. Nathalie (Laura Calamy) is a Ripleyesque character, an identity thief who now attempts to assume the role of Stephane the long lost daughter of a wealthy man, Serge (Jacques Weber). His family are not happy to see her, George (Doria Tillier), her "half sister" is especially suspicious. Serge's wife Louise (Dominique Blanc) is also unwelcoming at first but begins to see Nathalie as a possible companion. Though she works in a fish canning plant on the production line, Nathalie pretends that she owns the factory. It is certainly an odd household, Georges's daughter Jeanne (Celeste Brunnquell) describes it as a madhouse, Louise obsessively buys all sorts of things online, every room in the villa has unopened boxes, Jeanne continuously takes photographs. The family are uncaring towards Serge, bullying him since he had a stroke, not helping him up when he falls, trying to gain power of attorney over his business. The housekeeper Agnes is a spy for Louise and George. Serge sees Nathalie as a potential ally who can be a witness at his competency hearing. But there are many plot twists to come as Nathalie reveals hidden strengths to emerge as a very talented Ms Ripley indeed as her intentions become more refined. But even she has problems as her imprisoned lover ( Suzanne Clement) retains an interest in her. Sharp dialogue, an interesting use of split screen, sometimes up to five different viewpoints simultaneously and the darkest of humour speed this narrative along. Great acting from an ensemble cast. The ghost of Patricia Highsmith is smiling down on this production. Directed and Co-Written by Sebastien Marnier. 8/10.

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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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      • micro_scope
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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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