Them
Lucas and Clementine live peacefully in their isolated country house, but one night they wake up to strange noise... they're not alone... and a group of hooded assailants begin to terrorize them throughout the night. Clémentine, a teacher in a French School in Bucharest, lives with her husband, Lucas, in a remote real estate in Snagov. During the night, Clémentine is woken by weird noises outside their house, and Lucas sees their car being stolen. The lights are turned off, the phones are disconnected and they see that they are no longer alone. When weird lights appear outside, they hide in the cellar and try to ask for help from what could be a dreadful night of pure terror.
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Director
: David Moreau, Xavier Palud -
Casting
: Olivia Bonamy, Michael Cohen, Adriana Mocca -
Production
: Canal+, Eskwad, StudioCanal
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Summary
The film's major flaw, to say the least, is its inability to coherently convey its central theme. Additionally, it has several other shortcomings. The cinematography occasionally captivates the audience, and Sindri Swan's peculiar performance manages to create a somewhat intriguing effect. The movie falls under the sci-fi genre and seems to explore an alternate universe inhabited by different kinds of beings, possibly former humans. However, it remains unclear what these beings are referred to as, and regular humans cannot perceive them. It's a perplexing concept to grasp, and even the description provided may not be entirely accurate. The film contains scenes that might pique one's curiosity due to their enigmatic nature, but overall, I strongly advise against watching it