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They Came Back

Original title: Les revenants
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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5.8/10
3.1K
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They Came Back (2004)
FrenchDramaFantasy

The lives of the residents of a small French town are changed when thousands of the recently dead inexplicably come back to life and try to integrate themselves into society that has changed... Read allThe lives of the residents of a small French town are changed when thousands of the recently dead inexplicably come back to life and try to integrate themselves into society that has changed for them.The lives of the residents of a small French town are changed when thousands of the recently dead inexplicably come back to life and try to integrate themselves into society that has changed for them.

  • Director
    • Robin Campillo
  • Writers
    • Robin Campillo
    • Brigitte Tijou
  • Stars
    • Géraldine Pailhas
    • Jonathan Zaccaï
    • Frédéric Pierrot
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Robin Campillo
    • Writers
      • Robin Campillo
      • Brigitte Tijou
    • Stars
      • Géraldine Pailhas
      • Jonathan Zaccaï
      • Frédéric Pierrot
    • 46User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Géraldine Pailhas
    Géraldine Pailhas
    • Rachel
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    • Mathieu
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Gardet
    Victor Garrivier
    • Le maire
    Catherine Samie
    Catherine Samie
    • Martha
    Djemel Barek
    • Isham
    Marie Matheron
    Marie Matheron
    • Véronique
    Saady Delas
    • Sylvain
    Guy Herbert
    • Le revenant au blouson gris
    Catherine Salvini
    • La psychologue
    Alain Guillo
    • Le directeur de Mathieu
    Dan Herzberg
    Dan Herzberg
    • Le soldat
    Hélène Alexandridis
    • La fille du maire
    Gérard Watkins
    Gérard Watkins
    • Le fils du maire
    Serge Biavan
    • Le représentant médecin DDASS
    François Clavier
    • Le représentant du préfet
    Jean-Luc Mimault
    Jean-Luc Mimault
    • Le gardien de nuit
    Philippe Paimblanc
    • Clément
    • Director
      • Robin Campillo
    • Writers
      • Robin Campillo
      • Brigitte Tijou
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    PoliceKheramops

    The ghostly theme

    The dead have inexplicably returned to life en masse across the world; it's the resurrection of the million recently deceased, who have left the cemeteries to invade the cities. But no crucifixes, no shotguns, useless, they don't eat. The brain, the heart, the liver, the intestines-no need, no taste without pleasure.

    They fix you with one of those icy stares from another world, unknown even beyond the unimaginable to our spiritual understanding of the nature of creation. A description of inert, wandering bodies, without strength or feeling, just human beings, all restrained, serving as a vestige of a previous life.

    And since the phenomenon stopped suddenly, as if the doors of the ambiguous, ambivalent world of psychological shock, full of doubt and mystery of life on Earth, had closed again, a real hole, black, dark, obscure, and abyssal, of terrestrial organic matter awaits us, a down-to-earth return to this. We have now entered a new and particularly delicate phase:

    The reintegration of the dead into their families. Mourning for the registered inhabitants of a small French town, with this unexpected miracle: thousands try to integrate into a society that has changed for them, the society in which they live or in which they lived, living things in their lifetime, even death knows no more in this point of no return, the void, the absolute of cinema, 4-5.
    7SONNYK_USA

    Forget those flesh-eating zombie movies, how much more scary would be for the world if the dead rose and wanted their old lives back!

    Well, anyone who's been to a 'zombie' movie knows that nothing good can come from bringing the dead back to life, but director Robin Campillo presents a more interesting dilemma. How would a society accommodate and re-integrate their loved ones and relatives if they suddenly came walking out of the cemetery with clean clothes, no illnesses, and energy to spare.

    What director Campillo has done is replaced 'scary' with 'eerie' as a local government struggles to shelter and re-located hundreds of the town's former inhabitants. In addition, the town's mayor must decide whether people can return to their old jobs, their old lives, or whether they should be studied to determine how all this came about.

    Film takes a very matter-of-fact approach to sifting through a population influx, much like having a large group of refugees arrive in your town. The local scientists do make some early discoveries involving reduced sleep patterns, lower body, temperature, and how these 'arrivals' may only be acting normal as memory response.

    If you enjoyed last year's "Time Out" (which Campillo co-wrote), then you'll also appreciate this spooky, but 'non-flesh eating', dead people coming back to life cinema experience. In some ways having your ex-wife come back can be scarier than a zombie, eh guys?
    5brricker

    That is an almost creative movie.

    After I realized this movie is not a horror or a trash one, just because it has zombies in its plot I thought it has a great creative mind behind the story; however, when the movie ended I felt there was something missing in the story. The movie does not care much about explaining its core issue that is about the coming of the dead people themselves. Why did they return to live if all they want is to go to the tunnels? It does not say where the tunnels will lead them. To heaven or to hell? to the Elygian fields? to Mars? or to some new dimension? I would not bother if the movie was longer just to explain this part carefully. If so,the movie would be brilliant. Unfortunately it is not a brilliant movie. It is only good to make us think about the crazy hypothesis that the movie is talking about, which is, at least, interesting. My note is to say that according to my own interpretations, the movie never tries to sound funny as some other critics say, but tragic and hypothetical. People are never prepared to welcome their dead relatives with eager if they knock at their door after some years of "absence", even if you love them so much.
    8thither

    Interesting parable

    I liked this movie. It had a dreamy, parable-like quality to it that reminded me of films like Man Facing Southeast (1986) and The Rapture (1991). The focus is not really on the plot, so if you are annoyed with movies that don't explain a lot of the action, this is probably not the movie for you. Some would probably find it a little pretentious too; personally, it was well within my own threshold.

    The cinematography is really good throughout, and the acting is well-done. The director is very successful in evoking a strange, off-kilter feeling, which predominates and occasionally escalates into eeriness and even a little dread. The newly returned dead are enigmas to their living relations and the audience both.

    I felt somewhat let down by the ending, but not as much as I would have thought if I'd known the plot of the movie beforehand. Although some things in the movie (mostly plot elements) were not resolved to my satisfaction, I did feel like the character development was complete by the end. That focus is fairly typical of the movie as a whole.
    dbdumonteil

    The day of the living dead

    It was the first time a director had tackled the "living dead" subject in a realistic way,without falling into the routine of the fantasy and horror treatment.One has never got the feeling of watching another "night of the living dead" rip off.

    The problem of this ambitious movie is that it is too ambitious.Instead of focusing on ONE character ,it tries to tell us the story of several characters who rose from the dead and the treatment is too superficial and too diffuse to involve us.Who ,after all ,has never dreamed he meets again one of his faithful departed alive as you or me?I had never asked myself this question when I saw all those story like movies involving people risen from the dead.

    The writers often boils down such an extraordinary thing to problems of employment or of temperature (about 32°C,if we believe them).

    Absorbing subject but the movie is not up to scratch.Too bad.Worth a look ,if only for its originality.

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      The plot is very similar to the Brazilian novel "Incidente em Antares" (Incident in Antares) by Erico Verissimo, which was published in 1971. A mini-series based on the book, Antares Incident (1994), was released in Brazil in 1994.
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      Remade as The Returned (2012)

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Returned
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • Haut et Court
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Gimages Développement
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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