Démon

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Piotr Londonból tér haza, hogy a család birtokán feleségül vegye kedvesét, Zanetát. A szertartás előtti napon a férfi megnézi a régi tanyát, amit a leendő apósától kapnak ajándékba. Eközben egy csontvázba botlik, nem sejtve, hogy azzal együtt a gonosz szellemet is kiszabadított, amely ráakaszkodik. Az esküvő napján Piotr egyre különösebben kezd viselkedni. Míg a násznép önfeledten mulat, addig a férj egyre rosszabb állapotba kerül, pánikba ejtve menyasszonyát, és megbotránkoztatva apósát. (Cinemax)

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Recenziók (3)

J*A*S*M 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol A disjointed wedding. A film about asking questions and running away from the answers. In an alcoholic haze, the wedding party refuses to deal rationally with the problems of the found skeleton in the closet and the crazy groom is only problematically coming to terms with his past, just like the Polish nation. In an intoxicated sense, Demon is a film told under the influence. It portrays very accurately that state when you are a little aware, a little crazy, bump around the room and fell like outside yourself. Whether some dybbuk spirit gets involved or not, is not that important. It’s art, but the kind of art that it’s gratifying, atmospheric, intoxicating and surprisingly funny – the whole theatre laughed many times. Wrona was a great talent, it’s a pity. ()

Malarkey 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol I can’t deny that there’s an atmosphere to this movie. It’s properly dark and it almost makes you feel a sense of doom. But the atmosphere is the only upside of this movie that makes it worth watching. Otherwise, it’s basically a hotchpotch of various scenes in various strange situations with equally strange people who don’t manage to grow on you and you’ll constantly marvel at their behavior. Demon might have a good director who has paid extra attention to the technical adaptation, but if the movie leaves a sour taste in your mouth, then not even holy water could help. ()

kaylin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The Polish-Israeli production Demon proves that it is possible to make a different and original horror movie with a strong, social message and remain interesting and not boring. At least from my point of view, the movie was interesting and not boring at all. It feels like it was made by European moviemakers, which is a good thing. It indeed offers a completely new and different twist on the classic subject matter of demon possession. This movie is something else. ()