Réalisation:
Neil JordanPhotographie:
Seamus McGarveyMusique:
Javier NavarreteActeurs·trices:
Chloë Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert, Maika Monroe, Stephen Rea, Colm Feore, Zawe Ashton, Parker Sawyers, Angela Thompson, Jeff Hiller, Rosa Escoda (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Quand Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz) trouve un sac à main égaré dans le métro de New York, elle trouve naturel de le rapporter à sa propriétaire. C’est ainsi qu’elle rencontre Greta (Isabelle Huppert), veuve esseulée aussi excentrique que mystérieuse. L’une ne demandant qu’à se faire une amie et l’autre fragilisée par la mort récente de sa mère, les deux femmes vont vite se lier d’amitié comblant ainsi les manques de leurs existences. Mais Frances n’aurait-elle pas mordu trop vite à l’hameçon ? (Metropolitan FilmExport)
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Critiques (4)
Un thriller formellement bien réalisé, mais sans originalité au niveau du contenu, avec une grande actrice, mais dont le talent est mal exploité pour un personnage aussi unidimensionnel. De plus, on attendrait davantage de ce film du fait de sa participation (et également grâce au réalisateur), en lieu et plus d'un simple film de genre. [Le cinéma The Elizabeth Picture, Brisbane] ()
A nice little thriller with the talented Chloë Grace Moretz and the excellent psychopathic Isabelle Huppert! Chloë is new to New York and accidentally finds a handbag on the subway and decides to return it to its original owner, Greta, who is on the surface friendly and very hospitable, but with hidden agendas and psychopathic traits. A disturbing, unsettling, perfectly acted and decently shot thriller with a nicely choreographed finale. In the 90s it would have been a hit as hell, but nowadays the film doesn't quite pull it off, yet as a genre one-off it serves decently. 70% ()
Phew!! I’m so relieved it wasn't about THAT Greta! Putting aside the traditional use of a number of illogical situations that seem to have taken root in such films, it was decent entertainment for viewers who are no strangers to phobias. There was plenty to choose from here, but claustrophobics would probably win. The story was plain and simple, the plot didn't bring anything new, but I still had quite a good time and even a few laughs (not that it was the authors’ intention). Plus, there was Chloë Grace Moretz, whose looks definitely didn’t make me turn away from the screen. ()
Interesting thriller about a sick psychopath who leaves bags all over the subway in the hope that someone will bring them back and be her friend. In terms of visuals, cinematography and acting it’s good, Chloë Grace Moretz is back on screen for the first time in a while and she's great, hot and talented, so nice to watch. The film has a couple of chilling and shocking scenes, but apart from that, the 98 minutes are on the same wavelength and there's not much else to keep things interesting, which is a shame. The finale is interesting and imaginative, so a few points up. I probably wouldn't watch it again, I could retell it to someone in 20 seconds and it doesn’t have any psychological, action or suspenseful scenes, but it's passable for one viewing. ()
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