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Satan

Original title: Sheitan
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
9.9K
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Vincent Cassel in Satan (2006)
FrenchComedyHorrorThriller

A group of youngsters go out to a disco on Christmas Eve and accidentally run into a shepherd who has prepared himself for a night of pure insanity.A group of youngsters go out to a disco on Christmas Eve and accidentally run into a shepherd who has prepared himself for a night of pure insanity.A group of youngsters go out to a disco on Christmas Eve and accidentally run into a shepherd who has prepared himself for a night of pure insanity.

  • Director
    • Kim Chapiron
  • Writers
    • Christian Chapiron
    • Kim Chapiron
  • Stars
    • Vincent Cassel
    • Olivier Barthélémy
    • Roxane Mesquida
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    9.9K
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    • Director
      • Kim Chapiron
    • Writers
      • Christian Chapiron
      • Kim Chapiron
    • Stars
      • Vincent Cassel
      • Olivier Barthélémy
      • Roxane Mesquida
    • 67User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
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    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Joseph
    Olivier Barthélémy
    • Bart
    • (as Olivier Barthelemy)
    Roxane Mesquida
    Roxane Mesquida
    • Eve
    Nicolas Le Phat Tan
    • Thaï
    Leïla Bekhti
    Leïla Bekhti
    • Yasmine
    Ladj Ly
    Ladj Ly
    • Ladj
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    • Jeanne
    Gérald Thomassin
    Gérald Thomassin
    • Maurice
    Quentin Lasbazeilles
    • Gilou
    Guillaume Bacquet
    • Bebert
    Alexandre Borrel
    • Jerome
    Georgette Crochon
    • Marie
    Mouloud Achour
    Mouloud Achour
    • Le DJ
    D.J. Pone
    • Les mains du DJ
    • (as DJ Pone)
    Tarubi
    • Le patron du Styxx Club
    Oxmo Puccino
    • Le client surprise
    Paule Abecassis
    • Nurse
    François Levantal
    François Levantal
    • Le pompiste…
    • Director
      • Kim Chapiron
    • Writers
      • Christian Chapiron
      • Kim Chapiron
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    8Lounakine

    Chucky's holiday in the "Deliverance" village...

    Are you curious about the dark underbelly of the French country side? Vincent Cassel, once again proves his chameleon talents, from the hard-boiled skinhead (La Haine) to the sophisticated adult brat (Ocean's 12), by playing the role of an extremely disturbing and mysterious peasant. The rest of the cast is made up of brand-new, but highly talented actors. The decor is very carefully composed and you might find yourself looking around for extra creepy details.

    The action opens in a nightclub, a normal enough setting for a holiday night, and the strange stifling atmosphere, which is truly the best element of the film, settles in right from the start. They decide to set off to one of the girl's country house for the night

    The language itself is very funny, colourful, quick and witty.Expect to learn a good few french swear words and expressions.

    It is a very interesting first film, filled with original shots and editing. Definitely worth a look.

    Planing on visiting Paris? Be careful, the village in the film is only an hour away. Don't wander off...
    9cudas

    amazingly, this unheralded little movie is the scariest and funniest film of the year - and, perhaps, the best

    French shocker Sheitan is, against all odds and expectations, some kind of demented - and utterly disreputable - masterpiece: the scariest, most uninhibited movie of the year, and also perhaps the funniest.

    It's by some way the best picture I've seen since A History of Violence: I was really blown away by its punkish energy, unpredictability and confidence; most of all, I loved the way director Kim Chapiron (who I'd never heard of before) mixes horror and humour. So many movies try that balancing-act and come a cropper: Chapiron makes it look easy. She (or is it a he?) also puts the wildly overpraised Haut Tension and Calvaire very firmly in their place: Sheitan resembles both pictures in many ways, but is much their superior in terms of ambition, execution and sheer balls-to-the-wall chutzpah.

    It's a picture I knew nothing about before arriving in Amsterdam (for the Fantastic Film Festival) and spotting it in the catalogue: the presence in the cast of Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci caught my eye, but I went in fearing the worst - anticipated a flashily hollow exercise in exploitational style a la Jan Kounen's dire Dobermann (Kounen is, as it turns out, thanked in the end credits), reckoned I might well exit after 30 minutes if it didn't grab my attention. New after five minutes I was going to be in my seat for the duration: hyperkinetic nightclub opening sets the tone/pace/look (much hand-held camera-work, rapidfire editing, up-close-and-personal shots of the youthful protagonists).

    Main characters are three pals of varying degrees of boorishness: Olivier Barthelemy as knucklehead Bart, who rapidly gets into a daft dancefloor fight and is smashed over the head with a wine bottle; Ladj Ly and Nicolas Le Phat Tan as Thai - this latter pair relatively sensible and restrained in comparison with their lecherous, thuggish mate. When Bart is ejected from the premises, the trio head off (at reckless speed) in Ladj's car, along with barmaid Yasmine (Leila Bekhti) and another copine, Eve (Roxane Mesquida). After careering through the city streets, the five (accompanied by Bart's dog Tyson) head for the countryside and the farmhouse where Eve's parents supposedly reside. No sign of the folks: instead it's maniacally grinning farmhand/housekeeper Joseph (a near-unrecognisable Vincent Cassel) who provides an extremely hearty welcome. It doesn't take too long for all hell to break loose - perhaps literally, 'Sheitan' being the Persian word for Satan...

    Like most of the best films, the less you know about Sheitan beforehand, the better: and any synopsis can't really hope to capture what makes the picture so exhilaratingly effective. Best seen in a crowded cinema - ideally after a drink or two - this is a genuinely disturbing, genuinely hilarious rock-the-house crowdpleaser. Too extreme and jittery for some, no doubt - but how terrific it is to stumble across a film bursting with so much wildness and life. A no-holds-barred rural Gothic: touches of Jeepers Creepers here and there, a bit of Cabin Fever - with Barthelemy's Bart a Gallic cousin of James DeBello's pricelessly doltish Bert from the latter.

    And while Chapiron's direction and script (co-written with Christian Chapiron) are, of course, crucial, special mention must be made of Barthelemy, without whom Sheitan might not even work at all. His performance as the hapless Bart - whose sullen idiocy is punished in truly extravagant style - represents astonishing work. Bart is notably unintelligent, relentlessly unsympathetic: unredeemed and very probably unredeemable - a considerable challenge for any actor, never mind one making his first feature-film. But in Barthelemy's hands he becomes a compelling, utterly convincing three-dimensional creation - a startling intrusion of cloddish reality into what is otherwise a mind-bending journey into the surreal and the grotesque.
    jennifer-25-965231

    Hilarious with a side of gore

    This movie was hilarious! I loved the characters in this film all with their own goofy, perverted and dumbass college aged personalities. It seemed to me that I laughed throughout most of the film but there was still enough gore and horror to keep me interested in the horror side of it.

    Another thing I can say about this movie was there was a lot of "WTF!" moments. I also have to add that this movie has the nastiest description of a woman's private parts I have ever heard and still shake my head in disgust and amusement at it even days later.

    I don't want to go into it too much but this movie has become high up on my list for movies I would recommend to people. It is politically incorrect and has constant references to racism, but its more to add to the uneducated hillbilly type character that plays in the movie.

    If you haven't seen this, watch it. It is one of the funniest horror films I have ever seen.

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    8massaster760

    Truly different story with a horrific ending.

    If you took the movies The Devil's Rejects, The Hills Have Eyes, Rosemary's Baby, and Psycho, and then stuck them in a blender, your end result just might be Sheitan, the second film from French Director Kim Chapiron.

    The film revolves mostly around three men, who after a night of partying at the local discotheque, meet up with a young girl named Eve. Eve encourages the three friends (plus a girlfriend of the three men) to come to the countryside, to stay at her house. Shortly before arriving at the house the characters meet up with Joseph, the supremely creepy housekeeper to the rundown manor (played by French actor Vincent Cassel), where Eve lives. A very minimalist plot, but if this were a Hollywood movie, the housekeeper would have brutally murdered the guests one by one, and this would have been your run of the mill slasher flick.. But this is not a Hollywood movie, and it's not a slasher flick, and this is what makes Sheitan so refreshingly different. The film instead elects to take the viewer on a different path, which turns out to be infinitely more disturbing. Instead of becoming a blood bath, Sheitan starts out quite normally, but at the same time the viewer is left with the thought in the back of their head, "What is wrong with these people." From then on the film seamlessly balances black humor with a genuine creepiness, which continues up to the very end, and then brace yourself. The film closes with an extremely disturbing 15 minutes or so, of family dysfunction on a grand level.

    The acting isn't especially well done, but is adequate for the story. The cinematography is pretty straight forward and typical, although the opening features some Mtv inspired, fast paced camera work, but the film still works well regardless of these two-weaknesses.

    The only real weakness the film has, is as the credits roll, the viewer is still left with a lot of un-answered questions. Don't get me wrong, some of my favorite films have open-ended conclusions, but in Sheitan, some of the unanswered questions involve major plot points, and undoubtedly some viewers will be frustrated by this.

    All in all, the film works quite well. If you're a fun of twisted, strange, disturbing movies, Sheitan is for you, if demented films aren't your thing avoid it, and go rent Bambi instead.

    My rating 8 out of 10. (Truly different story, with a horrific ending, but too much Ambiguity )
    7boyinflares

    Odd, Disturbing and Entertaining

    Unaware that this is a French film, I liked the sound of the premise, so when I put the DVD on was (pleasantly) surprised that it was in French, makes an interesting differentiation from the usual U.S. films of the genre.

    "Sheitan" begins similarly to "Wolf Creek" in terms of a group of young adults just doing ordinary things, before the terror is unleashed upon them, so for some time it does not seem as though you are watching a horror / thriller - even though you know you are.

    The film switches between ordinary (men and women wanting to hook up with each other), to plan bizarre (the arrival and subsequent "adventures" in the small town) to the shocking (everything that follows). Seriously, some of it is so absurd and it feels totally original.

    The acting is very good. Vincent Cassel is unrecognisable as the creepy Joseph. Hottie Oliver Bartelemy is terrific as Bart, Roxane Mesquida is great as Eve, as is Leila Bekhti as Yasmine, and Nico Le Phat Tan as Thai and Ladj Ly as Ladj.

    Some of the phrases that the young adults say seem a bit strange, but I don't know if that is because of poor translation (I can't speak French), but it did become a bit distracting at some points. Overall though, an odd, disturbing and highly entertaining film.

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    • Trivia
      Sheitan also means devil in Arabic.
    • Crazy credits
      A few seconds after the credits start, a subliminal pornographic frame is inserted.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Ten Years of 'La Haine' (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Intro
      by DJ Mehdi; (inclus "Le grenier du monstre") by Nguyên Lê

      © 2006 120 Films / La Chauve-Souris / Because Music

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site [France]
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Şeytan
    • Production companies
      • 120 Films
      • La Chauve Souris
      • StudioCanal
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      • €2,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,680,879
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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