Les vacances d'une famille dans une destination isolée prennent une tournure inattendue lorsqu'ils découvrent que l'île sur laquelle ils se trouvent est habitée par un tueur en série.Les vacances d'une famille dans une destination isolée prennent une tournure inattendue lorsqu'ils découvrent que l'île sur laquelle ils se trouvent est habitée par un tueur en série.Les vacances d'une famille dans une destination isolée prennent une tournure inattendue lorsqu'ils découvrent que l'île sur laquelle ils se trouvent est habitée par un tueur en série.
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- 1 nomination au total
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Comedy-Horror is the great misunderstood genre, but breaking it down to the two bear essentials: comedy has to be funny, horror has to be scary. This is neither. Thank God it was short.
The only positive in this film is Aisling Bea, who is inherently funny and watchable. Other than her, Nick Frost turns his usual lacklustre performance for any of his films that don't include Simon Pegg and the two thirty-year-old "kids" have all the acting chops and charisma of curdled milk.
Any twists are telegraphed a mile off and the dialogue portrays less than a cursory one-pass at attempting humour.
The first half of the film was bland and the second half was meandering and pointless. No doubt it'll disappear without a trace, which is all it deserves.
The only positive in this film is Aisling Bea, who is inherently funny and watchable. Other than her, Nick Frost turns his usual lacklustre performance for any of his films that don't include Simon Pegg and the two thirty-year-old "kids" have all the acting chops and charisma of curdled milk.
Any twists are telegraphed a mile off and the dialogue portrays less than a cursory one-pass at attempting humour.
The first half of the film was bland and the second half was meandering and pointless. No doubt it'll disappear without a trace, which is all it deserves.
Nick Frost likes a light horror. After just starring in the ghostly "Black Cab" he stars in and wrote extremely silly slasher send-up "Get Away". He & wife Aisling Bea (with teen kids Maisie Ayres & Sebastian Croft) go on holiday to a small, remote Swedish island that's about to go into its annual macabre festival... and does NOT want them there. Though the story has hints of "Midsommer" the style couldn't be more different, and the quality's way off too. Steffen Haars' direction is basic and the performances are mediocre (though Ayres is decent on her big-screen debut, as are Eero Milonoff & Anitta Suikkari as nutty local Swedes). It's moderately entertaining, but sure ain't great.
Okay, so I didn't really have high hopes for this film at first simply by reading the synopsis. The main reason I even picked out the film is because I love Nick Frost. I'm so glad I took a chance on this film as it is just so damn fun and entertaining from beginning to end. To say too much would be giving away the twist that makes the film such a great film. Frost also wrote the film and his sense of humor is all over the film. It's not the type of film you're expecting but the entire cast is so committed that it makes the experience of watching it so much more fun. Of all the Frost films released in '24, this was my favorite!
Perhaps the most enjoyably wacky performance here comes from Maisie Ayres, while the rest of the cast (Nick Frost, Aisling Bea, and Sebastian Croft in lead roles) is adequate. The twist (+ shift in tone) that happens around the 55th minute (or so) feels sufficiently smooth, and that's why I'm rating this 3 stars-it's a 2.5 otherwise. The last half hour is a bloody showcase, offering some inventive, gratifying kills. Well, given that he's the writer, Nick Frost has some funny lines in the first two acts.. and besides Ayres, that's what keeps the whole tired premise (up until that point) going. I think this will help Ayres land more roles, which I'm really looking forward to.
An English family of 2.4 children arrive on a small Swedish island, to witness and observe the celebration of Karantän, unfortunately a killer is also on the island.
There's something very old school about this movie, it felt as though it could have been made back in 2006, when this style was very popular, so from that point of view it was familiar, but fresh.
It doesn't deserve some of the negative reviews, I can't help but wonder if some of those are based on the first half of the movie, which is very, very slow, but countered by a riotous second half.
The twist was unexpected, and it was fun to see the tables turned.
The performances are good, and there are some hilarious one liners, with Frost daring to make jokes about subjects that have become humour free.
The first half is just too slow for me to class this as a good film, but the conclusion was a hoot. Once again you'll wonder what The Swedes must make of the way Brits like to portray them, only slightly less weird than in Midsommar.
6/10.
There's something very old school about this movie, it felt as though it could have been made back in 2006, when this style was very popular, so from that point of view it was familiar, but fresh.
It doesn't deserve some of the negative reviews, I can't help but wonder if some of those are based on the first half of the movie, which is very, very slow, but countered by a riotous second half.
The twist was unexpected, and it was fun to see the tables turned.
The performances are good, and there are some hilarious one liners, with Frost daring to make jokes about subjects that have become humour free.
The first half is just too slow for me to class this as a good film, but the conclusion was a hoot. Once again you'll wonder what The Swedes must make of the way Brits like to portray them, only slightly less weird than in Midsommar.
6/10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film takes place in Sweden, although the film was shot in Finland.
- GaffesAll the Swedes are played by Finnish actors (the film was shot in Finland), and consistently mispronounce Swedish words.
- Bandes originalesRun to the Hills
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 179 897 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 104 976 $US
- 8 déc. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 179 897 $US
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
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