A 17-year-old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.A 17-year-old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.A 17-year-old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations
Marton Csokas
- Luis
- (as Marton Csókás)
Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
- Ed
- (as Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey)
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- Writer
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- TriviaOriginally scheduled to release on May 3, but it was delayed to August 9, for undisclosed reasons.
- GoofsWhen Gretchen follows Ed who followed the half naked vomiting woman, she enters a room with a sign showing opening hours. On the lower end of this sign it reads "Keine Kunde erlaubt" in German, which translates to "No customer(s) allowed". This sentence is grammatically incorrect. In German it would either be "Kein Kunde" (singular) or "Keine Kunden" (plural), but "Keine Kunde" uses the plural "no" and the singular "customer". Correction: It actually says "Keine Hunde erlaubt" which translates to "No dogs allowed", so it is not a mistake.
- SoundtracksString Quartet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 18/1 II. Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Vlach Quartet
Published by Sonoton Music, Munich, Germany
Featured review
Saw it at Berlinale - Hunter Schafer is good and we, on a emotional level, really believe everything she is asked to do by the director. Her performance ankers this movie, there isn't much to complain about on her part. The main reason why this movie does not work is the main antagonist - from the first time we see him he comes of as strange, not in a creepy or uncanny way which this movie would have needed but like he didn't belong into this movie. The character is obviously supposed to be off-putting and mysterious with an eccentric touch but apart from the latter his performance fails to convey this. The plot gets more and more obscure with time, and it is clear a somewhat logical ending will not be possible. Which a movie does not necessarily need by the way! But it tries to string it together and that does not work, it becomes laughable at times and misses it's mark. Not to mention the irrational choices made by the other family members. Maybe the way it tries to explain itself is what ultimately breaks it. The multiple tonal shifts and pace changes as it gets closer to the credits result in losing emotional connection, but I can see how they could work for some viewers. A performance that really worked besides Schafers is her young sister. The cinematography is good. It may get you with some jump scares but if you are familiar with the genre you will see most of them coming.
- marcuswoIf
- Feb 16, 2024
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- Зозуля
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- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,217,733
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,030,437
- Aug 11, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $6,680,396
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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