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The Soul Eater

Original title: Le mangeur d'âmes
  • 2024
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.1K
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Virginie Ledoyen, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Paul Hamy in The Soul Eater (2024)
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When violent and gruesome deaths starts plaguing a small mountain village, an old legend about a malevolent creature resurfaces.When violent and gruesome deaths starts plaguing a small mountain village, an old legend about a malevolent creature resurfaces.When violent and gruesome deaths starts plaguing a small mountain village, an old legend about a malevolent creature resurfaces.

  • Directors
    • Alexandre Bustillo
    • Julien Maury
  • Writers
    • Annelyse Batrel
    • Ludovic Lefebvre
    • Alexis Laipsker
  • Stars
    • Virginie Ledoyen
    • Paul Hamy
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Annelyse Batrel
      • Ludovic Lefebvre
      • Alexis Laipsker
    • Stars
      • Virginie Ledoyen
      • Paul Hamy
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • 18User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Virginie Ledoyen
    Virginie Ledoyen
    • Elizabeth Guardiano
    Paul Hamy
    Paul Hamy
    • Franck de Rolan
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Docteur Carole Marbas
    Francis Renaud
    Francis Renaud
    • Brigadier-Chef Marcelin
    Malik Zidi
    Malik Zidi
    • Fabrice Gonnet
    Cameron Bain
    • Evan Vasseur
    Lya Oussadit-Lessert
    • Jeanne Maublanc
    Chloé Coulloud
    Chloé Coulloud
    • Valentine Schwarz
    Christophe Favre
    • Henri Maublanc
    Emmanuel Lanzi
    • Le motard
    Emmanuel Bonami
    Emmanuel Bonami
    • Arnaud
    Elisabeth Duda
    Elisabeth Duda
    • Pascale Minot
    Maxime Nieto
    • Olivier Taurand
    Jérémy Margallé
    • M. Vasseur
    • (as Jérémie Margallé)
    Audrey Golay
    • Mme Vasseur
    Antoine Levannier
    Antoine Levannier
    • Benjamin Cortes
    Stéphane Dausse
    • Le prêtre
    Wendy Grenier
    Wendy Grenier
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    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Annelyse Batrel
      • Ludovic Lefebvre
      • Alexis Laipsker
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    7Coventry

    Intense and compelling French folklore/mystery

    Rarely before in the history of horror cinema, one director (or a directors duo in this case) made such an impressive debut than Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury with "À L'intérieur" (aka "Inside"). That film is - hands down - one of the most forceful, shocking, astounding, and nightmarish horror flicks ever made. It is also why I have been and will continue following these directors in whatever they do, even though thus far they were never able to repeat the brilliance of their debut. "Aux Yeux des Vivants" (aka "Among the Living") is another authentically raw and disturbing effort, and their Hollywood ventures "Leatherface" and "The Deep House" are more than adequate, but the true genius of "À L'intérieur" has yet to be equaled.

    "Le Mangeur d'Âmes" (aka "The Soul Eater") certainly isn't a masterpiece, neither, but nevertheless another professionally made, compelling, suspenseful, and frequently unsettling thriller worth seeking out. The main difference between this movie and Bustillo & Maury's previous films (except "Leatherface") is that they are not working from a screenplay they wrote themselves, but from a novel adaptation. It's also more of a murder mystery and thriller instead of a genuine shock-horror film, but rest assured there still a handful of nauseating moments to enjoy.

    When the gruesome death of a married couple in a remote little French mountain town seems somehow connected to a series of unsolved children's disappearance cases, two different police superiors are sent in to investigate. The embittered Elizabeth Guardiano must try and understand the couple's bizarre death, while gendarme Franck de Roland is obsessively searching for answers regarding the missing children. In the creepy town, where nobody really wants to cooperate and where more strange things have happened lately, there exists an old folklore tale about a horned creature that feeds on children's souls. But, surely, two mature police officers can't believe local legends, right?

    "The Soul Eater" is not highly original, but the story contains a couple of unforeseen twists (one of which funnily reminded me of the recent "Cocaine Bear") and there are many vile supportive characters to keep the suspense at a high level. Bustillo & Maury once again prove themselves masters in using the ominous French landscapes and old buildings to keep you fascinated, and the excellent cast (particularly the amazing Virginie Ledoyen) give away dedicated performances. I can understand why some people refer to "The Soul Eater" as a standard and forgettable type of thriller, but I think there are plenty of reasons to enjoy it.
    8itriatay995

    When Crimson Rivers meet Pagan Peak

    Le Manguer D'ames (The Soul Eater) is probably one of the interesting movies of this year. The story takes place in a spooky little town which is located around a region where, strangely, small children are disappearing. Franck (Paul Hamy) and Elisabeth (Virginie Ledoyen) arrive at this little town where gruesome murders take place. The story is really cool, and it reminds me of the atmosphere of Les Rivieres Pourpes (Crimson Rivers). At the same time, the local folklore and legends remind Der Pass (Pagan Peak). There is a surprising ending, and it is not easy to guess it. I advise everyone to watch this movie. I wish they made a TV series based on this movie. I would definitely watch it. I give 8 over 10.
    4meddlecore

    Like A Budget Version Of Crimson Rivers, With A Folk Horror Twist.

    You can't watch this film and not think of the classic French crime thriller Crimson Rivers.

    It has a lot of similarities to that film, only with more of a folk horror twist.

    Not that it's nearly as good as it...more like a budget version.

    It's got that vibe though.

    Which is why I wanted to love this more than I actually did.

    Because I was a huge fan of that film when I was younger.

    Unfortnately, there's something about this that just doesn't do it for me.

    Perhaps it's the acting (the duo here are no Reno & Cassels).

    Perhaps it's the manufactured feel of the whole thing.

    Or, perhaps it's the way the mystery is dumbed down "for the sake of the viewers".

    Either way...it sits somewhere in the middle ground of being entertaining enough, and kind of lame, at the same time.

    That's not to say it's overtly horrible.

    Just that it could have, and should have, been better than it is.

    It's major downfall, in my opinion, is that the ending is way too predictable.

    And, even though they attempted to throw in a few twists, and a little ultraviolence, towards the end...it just wasn't enough to make the film good.

    So I can't help but leave feeling a little disappointed by it all.

    But I think it is enjoyable enough for most mainstream viewers to appreciate.

    So there's that, at least.

    But it wasn't for me.

    4 out of 10.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Soul Eater

    "Franck" (Paul Hamy) is hitching his way to a small French village when he is picked up by "Elisabeth" (Virginie Ledoyen). It turns out that she is a police officer send to lead an investigation of double murder and that he is a captain in the national gendarmerie on a continuing mission to track down missing children - a trail that led him to this ostensibly sleepy hamlet. Reminiscent a little of "Doctor Sleep" (2019), the place is overlooked by a sanatorium and quickly the two, initially suspicious of each other, start to realise that their mysterious cases might well be linked. What doesn't really help is a local folklore about the eponymous monster who feeds off the souls of the deceased townsfolk - and as the film gathers pace it seems to be heading for quite a brutal and bloody feast. There might be one really important clue. "Evan" (Cameron Bain) who is the survivor of the apparent self-killings of his parents. What did he see? What does he know? Anything? His psychiatrist "Marbas" (Sandrine Bonnaire) is determined that her charge be left to recuperate, but "Franck" knows he is the link... At times, this is a tensely directed murder mystery but as the plot develops it also rather thins out and neither of the lead characters really offer us much by way of chemistry as serendipity plays just a bit too much of an hand in a denouement that does have quite a fitting twist, but also has something too much of the "Scooby Do" about it. It does just about work in a cinema, the wooded landscapes and the eeriness help it out quite a lot, but on television it will be pretty ordinary.
    6danielcereto

    Interesting French horror

    The movie itself is quite good if you love similar movies. For instance, Long Legs.

    First, the script here is good, not the most original but storyline is quite acceptable without big plot holes. Entertaining.

    Second, acting here is superb. I think the main actor does a great and real acting masterclass.

    Third, settings are perfect for a suspense-horror story. I love the rainy greenery that is shown here.

    Fourth, music and camera work again are extremely good. Love the mysterious vibe during the whole thing. To add, gore doesn't look cheap and they didn't use cheap CGI. Good for them.

    Anyway, if you're looking for an interesting horror-suspense- a bit gory movie, this one is for you.

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      The film is adapted from the 2021 novel "Le Mangeur d'âmes" by Alexis Laipsker.
    • Goofs
      When Franck recovered the laptop in the red bag. He removed the hard drive without removing the torx screws that are used to seal the laptop cases. He would not have been able to open the case with a knife without damaging the case with pry marks.

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Las desapariciones
    • Production companies
      • Phase 4 Productions
      • Place du Marché Productions
      • Star Invest Films Production
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      • $844,211
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      1 hour 48 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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