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The Horde

Original title: La horde
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
17K
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The Horde (2009)
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An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies.An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies.An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies.

  • Directors
    • Yannick Dahan
    • Benjamin Rocher
  • Writers
    • Arnaud Bordas
    • Yannick Dahan
    • Stéphane Moïssakis
  • Stars
    • Claude Perron
    • Jean-Pierre Martins
    • Eriq Ebouaney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Benjamin Rocher
    • Writers
      • Arnaud Bordas
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Stéphane Moïssakis
    • Stars
      • Claude Perron
      • Jean-Pierre Martins
      • Eriq Ebouaney
    • 88User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Claude Perron
    Claude Perron
    • Aurore
    Jean-Pierre Martins
    Jean-Pierre Martins
    • Ouessem
    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
    • Adewale
    Aurélien Recoing
    Aurélien Recoing
    • Jimenez
    Doudou Masta
    • Bola
    Antoine Oppenheim
    • Tony
    Jo Prestia
    Jo Prestia
    • José
    Yves Pignot
    • René
    Adam Pengsawang
    • Le Tchèque
    Sébastien Peres
    Sébastien Peres
    • Séb
    Laurent Demianoff
    Laurent Demianoff
    • Kim
    Alain Figlarz
    Alain Figlarz
    • Le concièrge
    Stéphane Orsolani
    • Guetteur
    Ali Karamoko
    • Ali
    Maud Heywang
    • Quadra
    Marie Vincent
    • Hélène
    Mohamed Kerriche
    • Halim
    Vincent Haquin
    Vincent Haquin
    • Homme massif
    • Directors
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Benjamin Rocher
    • Writers
      • Arnaud Bordas
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Stéphane Moïssakis
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    8slake09

    Fairly rockin' zombie flick

    A crew of cops and gangsters fight their way through a zombie apocalypse while interacting warily and sometimes violently with each other.

    This is one of the best zombie movies I've seen in a while, it's surprising that I hadn't heard of it before. The zombies are the usual Romero type, although they do run instead of lurch at times. The usual zombie rules apply; shoot it in the head, and all that. The difference here is that several of the living engage in fist fights with zombies when a gun isn't handy, you don't see that very much. The fights tend to be quick, realistic and brutal. That was interesting.

    The tension between cops and gangsters goes on until the very end, adding a bit of a twist to the plot. The acting is good, the production values high, and the special effects are good and gory. This isn't the backyard zombie movie your brother-in-law Cletus made with his camcorder and five drunken friends; it's a decently budgeted, well acted and somewhat original zombie movie with atmosphere.

    I recommend this film to any zombie flick fan. It's in French, but there isn't that much dialog so the subtitles aren't obtrusive.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Routine but enjoyable.

    The French film "La Horde" doesn't exactly bring a fresh approach to the over saturated zombie genre, yet is still entertaining enough for what it is. It benefits from its breakneck pace and intensity, and is just as much about character as it is bloodshed. (Not that it skimps in the gore department at all, though, far from it.) A quartet of detectives - Aurore (Claude Perron), Ouessem (Jean-Pierre Martins), Jimenez (Aurelien Recoing), and Tony (Antoine Oppenheim), find the dead body of a colleague and turn rogue, vowing to avenge his death. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned: first, their quarry, gangster Adewale (Eriq Ebouaney), is able to get the drop on them, and start torturing them, then this big mess becomes an even bigger one when scores upon scores of the living dead start to overwhelm humanity, as the apocalypse seems to have begun. While this is all pretty predictable in terms of the script, "La Horde" does manage to entertain by ensuring that its audience never gets bored. It starts quietly enough, but soon it's kicked itself into a high gear and has stayed there. Some zombie cinema lovers may take exception to the fact that these are very FAST zombies, as well as to the generous array of digital rather than practical carnage, but if you don't concern yourself too much with those elements, you may find this a reasonable viewing experience. The characters, by and large, are NOT sympathetic, including the cops, so the lack of rooting interest may make this hard for some people to follow. Still, as in any film with a similar premise, there is a certain amusement in seeing cops and crooks alike being forced to team up in order to survive - and, as we can see, the crooks aren't completely one- dimensional. The acting is good for this sort of thing. Both Martins and Ebouaney have a formidable screen presence, and Martins has one hell of a great exit where he truly goes down fighting. While "La Horde" may not be among the most stimulating films of its kind - at least in an intellectual way - one could definitely do far worse, as it manages to maintain a fever pitch for much of its duration. Seven out of 10.
    6mstomaso

    Much better than it deserved to be

    Not recommended for fans of typical zombie films.

    Recommended for those who have been waiting for an independent horror film which does not simply make fun of the genre.

    A team of angry Parisian police officers vow revenge against a gang lead by two Nigerian brothers who have recently killed a friend of theirs. They lead a seemingly suicidal, unsanctioned, raid on the gang's compound and are almost immediately captured. As the torture, interrogation, and killing of police slowly reaches an apex, it becomes apparent that the cops and gangsters should probably be the least of each other's worries. Inexplicably, zombies are destroying civilization, and Paris is burning. Don't be fooled by the complete absurdity of this premise. The Horde, though redolent with the usual genre-defining campiness and cliché, is not a self-parody, and does not bother to explain itself.

    Aside from Mr. Romero's more serious efforts, I have rarely seen a zombie film which was created with the level of TLC that went into The Horde. Most of the characters actually have their own personalities and the acting is good. The script is, though predictable, a lot less absurd than the usual horror film, and never insults your intelligence. Though the film is not utterly humorless, it stops well short of comedy, and carries its plot admirably. The visual effects and choreography are excellent. Claude Perron's fight scenes are especially entertaining.
    siderite

    Wrong in all the important places

    I have watched this film moments after seeing a low budget German zombie flick and so I could see the differences between the two immediately. While Rammbock was low budget, this one had lots of weapons and effects and plenty of gore; La Horde had superviolent gangsters and cops (the French kind, a la Luc Besson), the other one had painfully average people; the Germans had natural reactions, while the French were complete idiots; German film had believability while La Horde was ridiculous just when starting to like it. And so on and so on...

    Bottom line: La Horde had the ingredients for a great movie. I was expecting (maybe that was my problem) a combination between From Dusk Till Dawn and Nid de Guêpes. It was neither, as the characters wasted bullet after precious bullet shooting zombies in the body (even if they noticed the only effective shots where legs and head) or shouting in anger and/or fear. And the thing is, in France, old men and young women are a lot scarier than zombies. Eriq Ebouaney was the highlight of the movie, but mainly because of his almighty blackness and acting, not his script lines.
    8hoodieJ

    Zombie Apocalypse

    La Horde is probably the best action film of the year. It doesn't work as an out and out horror but it is a balls out insane action film. The plot in cops and criminals join forces in a tower block as the End of Days happens and the dead return as bloodthirsty aggressive zombies. If you like action brutal, bloody and violent then see this. The plot isn't anything original but this film has verve by the bucketload. The scares are good and the tension is slowly built higher and higher. The only complaint is that the ending isn't clever despite being different.

    Go see it if you love robocop/28 days later/dawn of the dead.

    Great fun.

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    • Trivia
      The short 'Rivoallan' is a prequel/prologue to the film 'La Horde'; introduces some of the characters and narrates what happened before the events of the movie. Makes no sense on its own if you don't watch the full-length film below.
    • Goofs
      After one of the cops was executed by a gangster you can see him still breathing in a later shot.
    • Alternate versions
      The version released in Germany is cut by ca. six minutes to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      V'la l'equipe
      Lyrics by Doudou Masta & Despo Rutti

      Music by Franck Kodjo Kpanku (as Franck Kpanku D Kodjo)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • IFC Films
    • Languages
      • French
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • La horda: Bienerectus
    • Production companies
      • Le Pacte
      • Coficup
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • €2,850,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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