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Pandemonium

  • 2023
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.1K
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Pandemonium (2023)
Horror

After realising he has died at the scene of a car crash, Nathan descends into the depths of hell, where he is doomed to experience the pain of tortured souls along the way.After realising he has died at the scene of a car crash, Nathan descends into the depths of hell, where he is doomed to experience the pain of tortured souls along the way.After realising he has died at the scene of a car crash, Nathan descends into the depths of hell, where he is doomed to experience the pain of tortured souls along the way.

  • Director
    • Quarxx
  • Writer
    • Quarxx
  • Stars
    • Hugo Dillon
    • Arben Bajraktaraj
    • Manon Maindivide
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Quarxx
    • Writer
      • Quarxx
    • Stars
      • Hugo Dillon
      • Arben Bajraktaraj
      • Manon Maindivide
    • 16User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hugo Dillon
    Hugo Dillon
    • Nathan
    Arben Bajraktaraj
    Arben Bajraktaraj
    • Daniel
    Manon Maindivide
    • Jeanne
    Carl Laforêt
    • Tony
    Ophélia Kolb
    • Julia
    Sidwell Weber
    • Chloé
    Albin Jensen
    • Billy
    Jean Roceau
    • Norghul
    Eowyn Personne
    • Alice
    Zoe Chazal
    • Claire
    Laurence Porteil
    Laurence Porteil
    • Mere Nina
    Blaise Poujade-Perrot
    • Pere Nina
    Jérôme Paquatte
    • Livreur
    Ingrid Donnadieu
    • Emma
    Charles Bousquet
    • Détrousseur
    Nataey Govaert
    • Bebè 1
    Alexandre Moreau Jumel
    • Bebè 2
    Melanie Govaert
    • Maman 1
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      • Quarxx
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    3kannibalcorpsegrinder

    An interesting enough effort but has more issues that drag it down

    After a devastating car accident, several survivors get up from the wreckage only to realize they are involved in an existential crisis over their past indiscretions coming back to haunt them, and after learning of the fates of several others like them must find a way to deal with their situation.

    This was a highly disappointing and pretty underwhelming genre effort. The only aspect that really works well here is the initial setup and how it all starts which manages to bring about a highly effective use of chilling imagery to figure out what's going on. The whole idea of the characters being stuck in the afterlife with no idea themselves comes about rather well and the moody location offers the kind of intriguing starting point that gets this going on a high note. As well, with the way the films' approach to things includes a well-worn treatise on grief and the processing of trauma the way he comes across the other individuals who are stuck there like they are manages to be a highly effective setup that discusses the nature of sin in such a way as to be quite impressive overall. Beyond that, though, there's not a whole lot to say about this one since the structure of what's going on isn't all that enjoyable. This is due to the anthology structure present which makes very little sense for how it's incorporated. The inclusion in the middle of the film with very little warning that isn't that interesting beyond a one-note setup makes for some cliched stereotype setpieces to come about while only dealing with some rather bland and pedestrian themes. That they take up so much of the running time in the middle of the film offers up the kind of non-genre guilt trip that these stories are based on that it feels so shoehorned into this with the story of the murderous child being so confusing with where it takes place and how it all comes together with the imaginary friend that it's hard to enjoy it while the second story is barely genre-related at all about the bullied teen with so much of it about the mother's guilt for what happened. These aren't that interesting to watch and really just turn this off overall.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
    1JaRo_1984

    The director shows us hell....really

    Heaven and hell truly exist. You see a glimpse of the later one while watching this movie. And it's definitely the place where the writer/director will end up... I rarely write reviews, but when having watched an extraordinary movies I make an exception every now and then. This is is such a time and the reason is clearly not positive. The movie earns its one star because of an idea of the afterlife it tries to present. But that's it. The resulting plot lacks a lot of logic (which the director tries to explain at first, but then gets weirder with every additional episode every passing minute). The missing visual effects (one CGI - I don't count the static doors in the landscape as such - and three latex face masks are not enough) and slow-acting actors with long-winding dialogues (and not describing anything despite it) give the movie the rest.

    Maybe: if you watch it nevertheless, you could place this lost half and a hour of lifetime on your judgement day as good deed for self-abandonment...
    8dsfairbairn

    Pandamonium: A great edition to Dante's Legacy

    "Pandamonium" is a bold entry into the genre of films inspired by Dante's "Divine Comedy." the film ambitiously navigates the realms of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, much like its literary predecessor.

    The narrative follows protagonist Nathan (Hugo Dillian), an ordinary man thrust into a horrifying journey through the afterlife after a tragic accident.

    Nathan encounters fellow victims of the accident and their judgements. The film's strongest points lie in its ability to visualize these otherworldly realms with a creative flair from the production team. The depiction of Hell, with its haunting landscapes and tormented souls, is particularly striking, evoking both fear and fascination.

    However, "Pandamonium" is not without its flaws. The film's pacing, for one, suffers significantly due to two major story breaks that delve into backstories. These segments, while informative and very thought provoking, disrupt the flow of the main narrative and detract from the film's momentum.

    Both breaks explore the backstory of two victims now in the first circle of hell. While both back stories are heartbreaking and thought provoking, making you wonder if these people deserve their eternal punishment, the decision to insert these backstories within the central plotline might have been intended to enrich the characters, but instead, it comes across as jarring due to the length of the stories. A more seamless integration or a different narrative structure could have preserved the film's pacing and maintained my engagement. Although both back stories were fantastically shot and acted especially the second of the two.

    Despite these interruptions, "Pandamonium" manages to maintain a decent level of intrigue and entertainment. The screenplay, skillfully weaves elements of moral questioning and if redemption is possible throughout the narrative. The dialogues, are thoughtfully written, often reflecting the philosophical undertones of the source material. The film raises pertinent questions about the nature of sin, forgiveness, and the possibility of redemption, making it a contemplative experience for the audience.

    The performances are another highlight of the film. Delivers a compelling portrayal of Nathan, capturing the character's confusion and fear. Athe portrayal of the mother and daughter from the second backstory was extremely compelling and upsetting.

    In conclusion, "Pandamonium" stands as a decent contender in the genre of films inspired by "The Divine Comedy." While the story breaks for backstory disrupt the pacing and could have been better integrated, the film's overall execution remains solid. It offers a thoughtful and visually engaging interpretation of Dante's classic themes. For fans of philosophical fantasy, "Pandamonium" is worth a watch, even if it occasionally stumbles along its ambitious path.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Not my cup of tea...

    Needless to say that I had never actually heard about this 2023 horror movie titled "Pandemonium" prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2024. In fact, I didn't even know that it was a French movie that I sat down to watch when I opted to sit down and watch it, on account of it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.

    So in a sense, writer and director Quarxx had every opportunity to entertain and impress me here. However, that was a wasted opportunity, because "Pandemonium" was a dumpster fire of a movie. I didn't know that I was in for a horror anthology here, and had I known that this was an anthology I wouldn't have wasted 95 minutes on watching it.

    The movie was off to a great start with the scene with Nathan (played by Hugo Dillon) and Daniel (played by Arben Bajraktaraj) with the crash and the choices of Heaven or Hell. But then the movie quickly went downhill. But give it a watch, perhaps you might find the segments and stories interesting. I just happened to not find the subsequent segments interesting, after the first one.

    It should be said, though, that the acting performances in "Pandemonium" were good. I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, however. But that is actually something I do appreciate and enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. Just a shame that this was a dumpster fire of a horror anthology.

    Visually then "Pandemonium" was okay. There were a minimal of special effects throughout the 95 minutes that the movie ran for. But the effects were adequate for what they were and served the movie well enough.

    "Pandemonium" didn't impress me, much less actually entertained me. And it is not a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.

    My rating of writer and director Quarxx's 2023 horror movie "Pandemonium" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
    8harrycrib

    Unexpected and interesting.

    I'm not usually one to write reviews, but I felt like I had to for this movie. The script was really well done from start to finish. I wouldn't call it a horror movie because it had so many realistic elements; it felt more like a spiritual journey we hope never to experience ourselves. The music and sounds added a scary element to the whole movie. I had to rewatch a few scenes to get a clear picture of what was happening, and I didn't regret doing so. Even though the movie is French, it captivated me from beginning to end. It's definitely worth watching, and I'll leave it at that so you can be surprised too.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2024 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • France
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Девятые врата: Пандемониум
    • Production company
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      • $41,843
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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