Dans la brume
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
8 k
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Une famille tente de survivre à une catastrophe de grande ampleur à Paris.Une famille tente de survivre à une catastrophe de grande ampleur à Paris.Une famille tente de survivre à une catastrophe de grande ampleur à Paris.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Margot Maricot
- La voisine
- (non crédité)
Christopher Ramoné
- Passant paniqué
- (non crédité)
Rémy Steelcox
- Une victime
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
The movie begins with an exciting and unusual accident . Audiences expect something strange happens like monsters and gaint creatures and so on. But we see a logic vision entire the movie. the storyline is vague. Why that happens? the smoke. where is it from? the story focuse on family ties and how the want to save their lives. I expect more unusul things. Anyway, That is not a bad movie.
a middle-range movie movie. 6 out of 10 is good for the movie.
I think the idea and concept is good but without spoiling the movie too much, here's my take ( I am writing this fresh after watching )
By the middle it was VERY predictable what might happen. They tried to build on the main characters and for us to feel for them, but I hardly felt any emotions, the buildup simply wasn't strong enough.
On the issue of selfishness + selflessness, other survival based movies have touched on this Heaps better. District 9, Train to Busan etc. just to name a few off my head.
I like the idea of a dangerous fog over Paris, the trailer was very captivating, as was the first half of the movie, then it goes wayside very quickly.
in all I would say it was a wasted opportunity. There was a great missed potential here. It centers only on so few characters yet I do not feel much for them, and at the end of the movie, you are left with no answers to the greater whole .. good Concept, but too shallow
5.5/10 at best for me.
By the middle it was VERY predictable what might happen. They tried to build on the main characters and for us to feel for them, but I hardly felt any emotions, the buildup simply wasn't strong enough.
On the issue of selfishness + selflessness, other survival based movies have touched on this Heaps better. District 9, Train to Busan etc. just to name a few off my head.
I like the idea of a dangerous fog over Paris, the trailer was very captivating, as was the first half of the movie, then it goes wayside very quickly.
in all I would say it was a wasted opportunity. There was a great missed potential here. It centers only on so few characters yet I do not feel much for them, and at the end of the movie, you are left with no answers to the greater whole .. good Concept, but too shallow
5.5/10 at best for me.
I found this movie after someone shared a clip on social media,so it had me curious to see the whole thing.
This wasn't so much of horror,instead it was a drama almost passing like a thriller.
It kept your attention throughout,as you're intrigued to see how it ends.
Although a bit clichéd,it still was original & overall storyline decent.
When the parents traveled to get a suit for their daughter,why not use both that appeared on the lab shelf? Would of gave better survival chances,spare parts or helping the old couple.. Also why not(try)finding a car,bike or motorcycle to help move around faster to preserve tank oxygen? The father did this.. finally,as the movie is almost over.
Bit odd how the daughter was acting despite her mom died,all going on around her but given she was free of containment & with a boy she loved all seemed ok.. Even though now her dad can only survive,based on the bubbles conditions?
Found it rather interesting the gas causing those in bubble chambers to breath,could end up surviving outside without help.. As though biologically,things got switched in reverse.
Was the parents not a couple? Seemed dad had a place across the street from daughter & mom or was it for more living space,as the bubble chamber took up space?
I had a flash back to Titanic when the old couple is laying in bed,waiting for their demise.
Was cast & acted decent plus cinematography was fine.
Is worth checking out it is in French,but enjoyable with subtitles if needed.
This wasn't so much of horror,instead it was a drama almost passing like a thriller.
It kept your attention throughout,as you're intrigued to see how it ends.
Although a bit clichéd,it still was original & overall storyline decent.
When the parents traveled to get a suit for their daughter,why not use both that appeared on the lab shelf? Would of gave better survival chances,spare parts or helping the old couple.. Also why not(try)finding a car,bike or motorcycle to help move around faster to preserve tank oxygen? The father did this.. finally,as the movie is almost over.
Bit odd how the daughter was acting despite her mom died,all going on around her but given she was free of containment & with a boy she loved all seemed ok.. Even though now her dad can only survive,based on the bubbles conditions?
Found it rather interesting the gas causing those in bubble chambers to breath,could end up surviving outside without help.. As though biologically,things got switched in reverse.
Was the parents not a couple? Seemed dad had a place across the street from daughter & mom or was it for more living space,as the bubble chamber took up space?
I had a flash back to Titanic when the old couple is laying in bed,waiting for their demise.
Was cast & acted decent plus cinematography was fine.
Is worth checking out it is in French,but enjoyable with subtitles if needed.
If you're reading this mid Covid crisis, watch this. It's almost as if the writers knew what was about to happen two years later (2020). I don't want to say anything more to avoid spoilers. But very well made and acted. Tough to watch if you're sensitive.
(Caught it on Amazon Prime BTW, and just thought I would give it a whirl. Glad I did.)
(Caught it on Amazon Prime BTW, and just thought I would give it a whirl. Glad I did.)
This as really cool movie. Actually a great metaphor for the Coronavirus that is beginning to take over the world right now.
So many great ideas terrifically executed with some really great acting and non Hollywood action. Loved it!
A few crazy plot flaws but honestly don't impact the movie much but dropped my rating slightly. 😉
So many great ideas terrifically executed with some really great acting and non Hollywood action. Loved it!
A few crazy plot flaws but honestly don't impact the movie much but dropped my rating slightly. 😉
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal film of Anna Gaylor.
- GaffesWhen Mathieu's air hose is burnt through, they don't consider trying to fix it (considering that they are in a science lab) or even breathing from the hose. They also don't think to take the bottle so they have a spare; nor do they try on any of the several suits available in the lab to see if they fit, especially Anna, who isn't much larger than Sarah.
Anna and Mathieu are the same size; both actors (Kurylenko and Duris) are about 1.73 meters tall (or 5' 8"), and Duris is rather slender. Sarah is still a child and clearly much shorter/smaller than both Mathieu and Anna.
- Bandes originalesGood Night, Day
Composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 11 270 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 77 987 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 046 $US
- 12 août 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 842 040 $US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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