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Ravenous

Original title: Les affamés
  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
11K
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Marc-André Grondin in Ravenous (2017)
Zombie HorrorActionAdventureDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

In the aftermath of an infectious outbreak, inhabitants of a village in rural Quebec find themselves confronting an invasion of ravenous zombie-like beings.In the aftermath of an infectious outbreak, inhabitants of a village in rural Quebec find themselves confronting an invasion of ravenous zombie-like beings.In the aftermath of an infectious outbreak, inhabitants of a village in rural Quebec find themselves confronting an invasion of ravenous zombie-like beings.

  • Director
    • Robin Aubert
  • Writer
    • Robin Aubert
  • Stars
    • Marc-André Grondin
    • Monia Chokri
    • Charlotte St-Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robin Aubert
    • Writer
      • Robin Aubert
    • Stars
      • Marc-André Grondin
      • Monia Chokri
      • Charlotte St-Martin
    • 111User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Marc-André Grondin
    Marc-André Grondin
    • Bonin
    Monia Chokri
    Monia Chokri
    • Tania
    Charlotte St-Martin
    Charlotte St-Martin
    • Zoé
    Micheline Lanctôt
    Micheline Lanctôt
    • Pauline
    Marie-Ginette Guay
    Marie-Ginette Guay
    • Thérèse
    Brigitte Poupart
    Brigitte Poupart
    • Céline
    Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
    Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
    • Ti-Cul
    Luc Proulx
    Luc Proulx
    • Réal
    Didier Lucien
    Didier Lucien
    • Vézina
    Robert Brouillette
    Robert Brouillette
    • Paco
    Martin Héroux
    Martin Héroux
    • Demers
    Patrick Hivon
    Patrick Hivon
    • Race driver
    Claire Guillon
    Gilles Hamelin
    • Zombie
    • Director
      • Robin Aubert
    • Writer
      • Robin Aubert
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    7oscarvonseth

    Innovative take on the zombie genre

    The strength of this French language zombie film is that is relies on tension rather than action to produce thrills. Set on the Canadian countryside, a group of survivors are hunted by hungry zombies, creatures whose behavior at times eerily echoes of their previous consciousness. The story's rather small scale, the lack of a universal scope to this zombie apocalypse, gives it an intimate feel. And the silence of the rural setting, occasionally broken by zombies screaming, is as haunting as it is strangely moving.
    6thekarmicnomad

    A watercolour of a zombie movie

    The infected are confused and hostile they roam the land looking for healthy people to bite - this time with a French twist.

    It is nice to have a change from the glut of U.S and U.K offerings; despite the obvious similarities in setup the style is definitely different.

    Two groups of survivors do their thing: running, fighting, crying, dying. There are elements of dark humour and a few surreal moments that were welcomingly unexpected.

    The film does become a bit stereotypical French artsy. Some of the shots of scenery are a bit long and strange - almost as if the director really wanted to do something more high-brow than a zombie movie.

    This is fairly straight forward. Details of some of the zombie-law are left to the viewers discretion. The ending was too artsy and open for me.

    If you have a lot of zombie films under your belt then sure give this a go. If you are fairly new to the genre then this may feel like a waste of your time and I would direct you towards the likes of "REC", "Carriers", "28 Days Later" or "Day of the Dead"
    8urbanwoodswalker

    Dissociative dream world- suspense is found in the absolute quiet minimalism

    The negative reviewers missed the nuanced point of this film. I am a huge dystopian post apocalyptic movie and zombie fan...and have seen most of them - even all the foreign ones. This one is refreshingly different, and I enjoyed it immensely, despite its flaws. It's not a film about surviving (such as The Walking Dead), but of just barely existing, and the tricks to the mind it plays.

    The entire movie is filmed as if the viewer is in a mental dissociative dream state. Which you would be in a world such as this one. Far too many movies show unrealistic people who are always on their guard, never making mistakes, always able to survive with near super hero powers. Here we see real humans, who make inexplicable mistakes. However, this is a dissociative dream state world, we don't need the details, nor does what we see need to make any sense. There are no deep human relationships in this world...they have been destroyed. The allegory to our materialistic society is deeply amusing - as the afflicted show. There are also many realistic terrifying moments...usually quite fleeting (which makes them even more terrifying).

    The musical score and photography are absolutely exquisite. The long creepy pauses, fog, deep forest, strange guttural screams, strange edits all add to a feeling of disassociation. The viewer becomes part of this surreal world. The suspense is found in the absolute quiet minimalism, the tiniest of sounds.

    Too many negative reviewers whose movie goer experiences demand factual linear storytelling or action will not like this film. My take is it's an artful film I will watch several times again. Must see the reason for this dystopian world. It's alluded to after all the credits play. If you don't see it, you will never know why this world happened.
    8nickboldrini

    A quiet zombie movie - but it works

    I really liked this film. Its a very different take on the genre, with the emphasis on the need to be quiet to avoid attracting the zombies. Its a slow burn, but I think that helps build the tension, and it relies more on that than shock scares. The gore is minimal, but effective when used. It suggests there is more to the Zombies than just mindless eaters, but it doesn't really answer what. So it has a bit more brains in it (pun intended...) but is a good addition to the genre. Unlike many of the other Zombie films I've seen, most of which are over padded shorts.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Dismal and Hopeless Story

    After an apocalypse where most of the population in a small location in the woods has turned into ravenous zombies, survivors join forces expecting to go to the protection of the big city. However their journey becomes hopeless when they learn what happened in other locations.

    "Les affamés", a.k.a. "Ravenous", is a dismal and hopeless story of a sort of zombie apocalypse. The screenplay keeps the mystery and tension in the beginning with the lack of explanation to what is happening (and has happened). The lack of explanation why the ravenous creatures stack chairs and other objects and then stop to stare is another flaw in the story. The fool character has the intention to break the tension but is annoying indeed. In the end, "Les affamés" has a promising storyline that should (and could) have been better and better. My vote is six.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Demers was inspired by Daniel Grenier, former member of the Chick'n'Swells, which Robin Aubert was a part of.
    • Quotes

      Race driver: So, a gun isn't your thing?

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      Scene at end of credits show the two main characters staring at the tower of chairs

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (Canada)
      • Official site (Canada)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Голодні Z
    • Filming locations
      • Ham-Nord, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • La Maison de Prod
      • Christal Films Distribution
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Budget
      • CA$3,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,026
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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