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Eva, una antigua bailarina, vive postrada en una silla de ruedas sin poder caminar. Su monótona vida cambia cuando su amiga Sophie le regala un antiguo calendario de adviento para recibir la Navidad, un objeto de madera que tiene poderes mágicos: cada ventanita que abre contiene una sorpresa que provoca repercusiones en la vida real, algunas buenas, pero la mayoría malas.
Avis de la communauté (8)
Another great holiday horror. It's scary, tense, and overall provides disorienting but fun experience. It follows Eva, who's been paraplegic for the past three years. She receives a strange advent calendar as a birthday gift. But instead of the traditional sweets, every day reveals something different, sometimes pleasant but often terrifying, and increasingly bloody. It's a film about consequences of what you wish for. Feels more dark comedy to me and it's one of those film that require you to throw logic out of the window to enjoy it. The whole film is ridiculous and nonsensical. There are so many different elements and amazingly all of those played out so harmoniously. I was totally invested. The performance of Eugénie Derouand is highly convincing. It's also well-shot and the deaths are inventive. The ending isn't as satisfying as I'd hope but overall, a nicely done suspenseful Christmas horror.
24 doors, 24 days, 24 mysteries, some treats, some tricks but what's guaranteed is a whole lot of fun and suspence! I love the concept every doors mysteries were well-thought-out and the creepy antique calendar looks amazing I couldn't look away when it was on-screen, I want one! Ich the entity was a great addition he got more exposition than I expected which brings down the scare a bit but I definitely wanted more of him and his backstory. The main character was quite likable and relatable. The kills are inventive but the camera cuts away from the gore often, although it's not the case for all of them. I wanted so much more from the blue pill scene I felt like they held out on so much in that one. Solid story, great acting, the ending was satisfying and it has a strong message about sacrifice. A Christmas horror classic I revisit yearly, to be watched while eating chocolates!
Our intro is an actual introduction to our primary character and her daily routine. We rather suddenly have an ominous gift, and images that are hard to describe. Some disgusting behavior from an unworthy individual, and some truly beautiful spooky shenanigans. Things are happening that are quite unexplainable, but her gift seems to be at the center of all the weirdness and still delicious moments of the film. If you could, would you, should you, or do you dare wish the good and even the bad.
“When your legs don't work like they used to before” The scariest part is that it’s in French
Sorry to be a party pooper, especially for a holiday movie. Swagnep’s **SCARE Movie Rating Scale**: **Setup, Pacing and Ending** (Max 3 Points) Premise was interesting. Good pacing but many inconsistencies in the rules and consequences. Not a good enough movie IMO to have that ending. 1.5 points. **Characters, Acting and Dialogue** (Max 3 Points) Caricatures of evil characters. The main character is not very likable. Some odd choices by the characters. A generous 1.5 points. **Audio, Visuals and Movement** (Max 2 Points) 1 point. The character effects are not very convincing **Resonance (emotional impression)** (Max 1 Point) No points. **Enjoyment (bonus point for any reason)** (Max 1 Point) No enjoyment points. _Summary:_ 4 points. Better to buy and enjoy a bag of cheap chocolates, the ones with raisins.