20 reviews
Not normally too interested in remakes of films in other languages, but Artist director Hazanavicius being involved got me interested, and glad it did. There's a huge amount of fun to be had here - it is as much comedy as horror - with a great cast & director enjoying playing with the B movie concept of it all.
The opening chunk drops you right into the film being shot in a disused building, deliberately wrong-footing the viewer (also leaves you wondering why the French characters are all using Japanese names), only for the later two thirds of the film to show what we had been watching and put it all into context. It's a nice way to approach it and felt quite satisfying (to me, anyway). It may not be genius, but it is fun - make a good pizza night bit of viewing on a weekend.
The opening chunk drops you right into the film being shot in a disused building, deliberately wrong-footing the viewer (also leaves you wondering why the French characters are all using Japanese names), only for the later two thirds of the film to show what we had been watching and put it all into context. It's a nice way to approach it and felt quite satisfying (to me, anyway). It may not be genius, but it is fun - make a good pizza night bit of viewing on a weekend.
- lestatultraviolet
- Oct 29, 2022
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I must admit that I did not have the greatest expectations for this because it is a remake of a Japanese film - One Cut of the Dead - so recent and with such quality. Still, in order not to have too many spare hours in my day, I decided to watch it. The story doesn't change much. A production team shoots a movie about zombies and then they start being attacked by zombies but... that's also part of the movie. Anyone who has seen the original knows that this ends up working well, being basically a comedy - with meaning and social messages included - about doing a lot with little in cinema. The film seeks to bring something new to the table, by using the original film, making it part of the same universe, which ends up encapsulating some of the novelties and more comical scenes of this remake, but still fails, as it replicates too many scenes that are not the film within the film, which ends up making little sense (for example, the director's motivations, his career, the various behind-the-scenes conversations...).
As in the original (which I loved much more on a rewatch), the first act is weird and doesn't work that well, but that's where the fun begins. The range of actors - which even includes the same actress playing the same character as in the original! - does an excellent job and it is clear that this is also a more expensive production than the Japanese one (which makes us wonder if it will go against the spirit of the original...?).
I confess that I don't quite understand why a renowned director - like Michel Hazanavicius - decides to make a remake of an acclaimed film that is only five years old. However, the truth is that Final Cut is quite funny. I would say just as or even funnier than the original. It is, even so - and despite trying some innovation by incorporating the first film into its universe - too close to the original in 80% of the scenes, so the advantage has to be given to the film that gave us something innovative.
As in the original (which I loved much more on a rewatch), the first act is weird and doesn't work that well, but that's where the fun begins. The range of actors - which even includes the same actress playing the same character as in the original! - does an excellent job and it is clear that this is also a more expensive production than the Japanese one (which makes us wonder if it will go against the spirit of the original...?).
I confess that I don't quite understand why a renowned director - like Michel Hazanavicius - decides to make a remake of an acclaimed film that is only five years old. However, the truth is that Final Cut is quite funny. I would say just as or even funnier than the original. It is, even so - and despite trying some innovation by incorporating the first film into its universe - too close to the original in 80% of the scenes, so the advantage has to be given to the film that gave us something innovative.
- PedroPires90
- Oct 7, 2022
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'Final Cut' may be a rare case where the more you know going in the more you're likely to enjoy it. Because of the way the film is structured, the first 30 minutes are very sloppy and poorly put together. We as an audience don't know why yet, so we are just left to think that the whole film is going to be poorly made like this. There is of course a reason for this, which makes the film quite brilliant in the second half. But I fear this one could lose a lot of people in those early minutes, which would be a shame.
This is such a good idea for a movie. I understand it is a remake of a Japanese film with some clever tie-ins. I've often watched one-take films and thought about all the things that could (and potentially are) going wrong behind the scenes that we will never know about.
As I said, this isn't the worst film to know a thing or two about before going in. When I read the synopsis for the film it didn't sound like my thing at all. It really isn't anything like what is described there. This one was a lot of fun. 7.5/10.
This is such a good idea for a movie. I understand it is a remake of a Japanese film with some clever tie-ins. I've often watched one-take films and thought about all the things that could (and potentially are) going wrong behind the scenes that we will never know about.
As I said, this isn't the worst film to know a thing or two about before going in. When I read the synopsis for the film it didn't sound like my thing at all. It really isn't anything like what is described there. This one was a lot of fun. 7.5/10.
- jtindahouse
- May 6, 2023
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A movie within the movie, within the movie...
At first it was supposed to be titled Z - like Zombies - but the idea was abandoned because the meaning Z related to Russian army in Ukraine war, the atrocities...So they changed the title. It is brilliant, intelligent, unusual, adapted from a short movie, but for me it was a bit too complex to follow. I was unable to summarize it to myself. The movie takes place in an abandoned gigantic movie theater complex facility, the perfect setting for a film about movies making. As DAWN OF THE DEAD took place in a gigantic commercial center, the perfect setting for a horror film ciriticizing the consumerism American way of life. It is a comedy but, I repeat, worth for the screenplay. It is only a bit too confused for someone like myself. The connection to Russia is certianly not Z, for the reasons explained above, but the movie within the movie evokes the Russian Matryoshka wooden dolls, dolls within dolls.... And strangely, Romain Duris played in LES POUPEES RUSSES - Russian Dolls - back in 2005.
- searchanddestroy-1
- Jan 27, 2023
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This could have been quite a funny spoof on all things zombie, if only it were just twenty minutes or so shorter! It all centres around a production team making a (very) cheap and cheerful film full of fake limbs, tomato ketchup and singularly bad acting. Acting rivalries and romantic affairs are causing director "Rémi" (Romain Duris) no end of problems as the money and time start running out. Just when things look like they could get little worse, it appears that they have managed to awaken a few "real" zombies and so things become seriously perilous (and messy) for all concerned. The latter part of the movie seems to have two functions - to explain just why the first half hour was so terrible and to then suggest that with some Japanese creative intervention - they all take on Japanese names and get some of their funding - the film gets magically better. Sadly, it labours that joke just once too often. The parody elements run out of steam and it becomes rather a puerile and unfunny slapstick-style enterprise with some bad actors portraying other truly bad actors. The last ten minutes of continuous filming of their filming of the fight against the axe-wielding undead is still quite funny, but by then I was starting to shift in my chair. It does have it's funny moments - but just nowhere near enough of them.
- CinemaSerf
- Jan 1, 2024
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- Horst_In_Translation
- Feb 19, 2023
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- bbjzilla-25345
- Nov 23, 2023
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It starts with a low budget horror movie with very bad actors, but it's already very funny. You have 30 min of 'what the hell am I watching' with bad quality images and all. And then they explain how the movie was made (a movie within the movie, yup), and you laugh even more. It's not clever comedy for sure, it's something where you need your brain off, and it's French humour. But if you ever have the chance, you might like it.
- CarolineFR69
- Jun 24, 2022
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The 2017 Japanese original, "One Cut of the Dead," is a true gem, a modern marvel. Made on a shoestring budget, it instantly became a beloved classic, and clawed its way into my top 5 favourite movies.
Unfortunately, this French remake is an utterly soulless cash-grab, completely devoid of the charm, heart, humour, or ingenuity of the original. I am truly disgusted by it.
It is an almost shot-for-shot remake using the same script. They didn't even bother changing the Japanese names. They might call that 'gimmick,' I call it lazy and disrespectful.
If you want to watch an amazing, heartwarming indie movie about filming zombies, watch the original, and avoid this movie at all costs. It is a festering, maggot-riddled, pile of rotting flesh. A very VERY pale imitation.
Unfortunately, this French remake is an utterly soulless cash-grab, completely devoid of the charm, heart, humour, or ingenuity of the original. I am truly disgusted by it.
It is an almost shot-for-shot remake using the same script. They didn't even bother changing the Japanese names. They might call that 'gimmick,' I call it lazy and disrespectful.
If you want to watch an amazing, heartwarming indie movie about filming zombies, watch the original, and avoid this movie at all costs. It is a festering, maggot-riddled, pile of rotting flesh. A very VERY pale imitation.
- daleypaley
- Jul 13, 2024
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Fun, smart, great actors. After "the Artist" and "la classe americaine", Michel Hazanavicius pay once again tribute to cinema, with honesty, talent and all his wit.
A small film crew are shooting a low budget zombie movie but things go badly wrong. "Final Cut" (English title) is a French remake of the 2017 Japanese horror "comedy" "One Cut of the Dead", a movie that I found stupid, boring, too long and not funny. I scored that 2/10, I am going to be marginally more generous with Final Cut, if I had to watch one of them again I'd go for the remake. Expect very strong language and plenty of cheap gore but don't expect to see any "real" zombies as there aren't any, the plot is about the making of a zombie movie, nothing more. In the second half of this slow moving "zomedy" three different characters speak the following four lines - "Man, that really sucks", "It's as boring as hell", "It all feels fake, what we're doing is crap" and "It's dragging on isn't it?" These words perfectly sum up how I felt about the movie - it's silly, too talky, slow, boring, not very funny and way too long. The only moments that made me slightly laugh were a few fart and puke gags, say it all really.
- Stevieboy666
- Jan 10, 2024
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Of all, i am disgusted by the zombie genre, cause they are dead eating the living that dies wakes up into eating other living humans, and animals, there aint much space for the developement of new inklings and ideas..
so whats new here, well its french, and they try to make a comedy over an earlier feature movie called z, its all planned from the director in secretes, cause he wants the directors cut to be as real as possible, there are some gushing special effect and some one arm jacks that crawls around with or without its parentbody... and thats its.
Loads of well known french actors that play around with loads of blood and gore, but as it is x.mas day and the woodstick saltsmoked sheeprib meal(pinnakjøt in norwegian) from yesterday evening are still regurgitating my oesophagus, tingling the nether ends of my tonsilles that i ectomized many years ago, this is just meeehhh entertainment today. Almost 2 hours of panic and slash isnt food for a nearly braindead grumpy old man.
so whats new here, well its french, and they try to make a comedy over an earlier feature movie called z, its all planned from the director in secretes, cause he wants the directors cut to be as real as possible, there are some gushing special effect and some one arm jacks that crawls around with or without its parentbody... and thats its.
Loads of well known french actors that play around with loads of blood and gore, but as it is x.mas day and the woodstick saltsmoked sheeprib meal(pinnakjøt in norwegian) from yesterday evening are still regurgitating my oesophagus, tingling the nether ends of my tonsilles that i ectomized many years ago, this is just meeehhh entertainment today. Almost 2 hours of panic and slash isnt food for a nearly braindead grumpy old man.
I saw this during a sneak preview, so I had no idea what this movie was about. It was lots of fun.
It starts off bad. Really bad. Like they tried to go for "so bad it's good" but then failed at that. If it weren't for the fact that I was sitting in the middle of a row with people on either side I would have just left.
But after half an hour, there's a change of pace, and yet another 'what am I watching' moment, but then it all starts making sense, and it becomes really funny and easy to watch.
It starts off bad. Really bad. Like they tried to go for "so bad it's good" but then failed at that. If it weren't for the fact that I was sitting in the middle of a row with people on either side I would have just left.
But after half an hour, there's a change of pace, and yet another 'what am I watching' moment, but then it all starts making sense, and it becomes really funny and easy to watch.
- benbhodgson
- May 27, 2022
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- gianmarcoronconi
- Apr 25, 2024
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I don't like horror movies. I loved this.
The first 30 minutes are genius. The last 30 minutes are even better. The section in the middle is pretty good too.
There is a lot of technical mastery in this film, with extended takes, an elaborately woven storyline, and good performances. But you don't have time to admire the technique. You are too busy being entertained.
Full of laughs and schlocky horror imagery, it has a believable human angle as well. It's hard to say too much without spoiling it.
It's one of the best films I've seen all year. Don't let the subtitles put you off. Watch it and find out for yourself.
PS for some weird reason the English subtitles rename the Ken character as Bang. It makes no sense. Fear of Mattel?
The first 30 minutes are genius. The last 30 minutes are even better. The section in the middle is pretty good too.
There is a lot of technical mastery in this film, with extended takes, an elaborately woven storyline, and good performances. But you don't have time to admire the technique. You are too busy being entertained.
Full of laughs and schlocky horror imagery, it has a believable human angle as well. It's hard to say too much without spoiling it.
It's one of the best films I've seen all year. Don't let the subtitles put you off. Watch it and find out for yourself.
PS for some weird reason the English subtitles rename the Ken character as Bang. It makes no sense. Fear of Mattel?
- davidallenxyz
- Nov 22, 2023
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COUPEZ! - The movie with the zombies
It's quite a cross with all these new films. Whether Italian and Spanish successes are being remade in Germany, Swedish films in the USA or Japanese films in France: the directors and producers can no longer think of anything new. But you shouldn't fall for the ACADEMY AWARD winner Michel HaZanavicius (for THE ARTIST) so quickly. Even if his film refers to an original bravura piece from another language area, it is also a clever comment on the tendency to copy successful foreign language films for the respective language area if possible. But with this material it fits perfectly. Pure joy to see France's superstars in such a turbulent action. Romain DURIS (nominated for the EUROPEAN FILM AWARD in the 2000s) and ACADEMY AWARD nominee Berenice BEJO act full of joy. Matilde LutZ (the Italian has been familiar with fake blood since REVENGE) and Finnegan OLDFIELD shine as young actors. The music by two-time ACADEMY AWARD winner Alexandre DESPLAT is also beautiful. I haven't laughed like that in a long time! A blood-red fun that was also the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival last year. The festival bunker must have been shaking with laughter. Do not miss!!!
It's quite a cross with all these new films. Whether Italian and Spanish successes are being remade in Germany, Swedish films in the USA or Japanese films in France: the directors and producers can no longer think of anything new. But you shouldn't fall for the ACADEMY AWARD winner Michel HaZanavicius (for THE ARTIST) so quickly. Even if his film refers to an original bravura piece from another language area, it is also a clever comment on the tendency to copy successful foreign language films for the respective language area if possible. But with this material it fits perfectly. Pure joy to see France's superstars in such a turbulent action. Romain DURIS (nominated for the EUROPEAN FILM AWARD in the 2000s) and ACADEMY AWARD nominee Berenice BEJO act full of joy. Matilde LutZ (the Italian has been familiar with fake blood since REVENGE) and Finnegan OLDFIELD shine as young actors. The music by two-time ACADEMY AWARD winner Alexandre DESPLAT is also beautiful. I haven't laughed like that in a long time! A blood-red fun that was also the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival last year. The festival bunker must have been shaking with laughter. Do not miss!!!
- ZeddaZogenau
- Nov 2, 2023
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One of those films where you soon realise and appreciate the 'one take' aspect but once the 'scene' had been completed, it really takes-off big time.
I couldn't stop laughing - giggles and the belly sort - when all is made clear. The only language I have is English (at a push) so the subtitles were imperative. All the actors threw themselves whole-heartedly into the mayhem with the initial commissioning to the rehearsals then the actual filming of the film all made glorious sense!
Goodness knows how long it took.
Getting passed the first 30mins turns into another movie entirely and the viewer is amply rewarded.
I couldn't stop laughing - giggles and the belly sort - when all is made clear. The only language I have is English (at a push) so the subtitles were imperative. All the actors threw themselves whole-heartedly into the mayhem with the initial commissioning to the rehearsals then the actual filming of the film all made glorious sense!
Goodness knows how long it took.
Getting passed the first 30mins turns into another movie entirely and the viewer is amply rewarded.
- keith-94416
- Aug 23, 2024
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OK, let me tell you one thing, just watch it and be patient for the first 40 minutes and you can thank me later. Acting is amazing, story is sooo goooood, This movie introduces so many characters and the success is that you will feel like you know them and you will like them. This movie is very good, extremely good, i donot know what to say and write because i donot want to spoil anything. Just trust me and watch it and please be patient for the first 40 minutes. At the end of the movie, you will feel so much entertained, laugh, emotional and content. You will also feel like you watched something that is very authentic. Forget about categorising and just watch.
- manwatchedall
- Oct 24, 2024
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