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High Tension (2005)
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Reviews Counted:126
Fresh:52
Rotten:74
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: There is indeed a good amount of tension in this French slasher, but the dubbing is bad and the end twist unbelievable.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for graphic bloody killings, terror, sexual content and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Jun 10, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $3,645,438
Synopsis: In the 1970s, moviegoers reveled in a new sub-genre of horror films that were low on plot, required only the most basic acting skills, and called upon dumb teenagers to die onscreen deaths in a... In the 1970s, moviegoers reveled in a new sub-genre of horror films that were low on plot, required only the most basic acting skills, and called upon dumb teenagers to die onscreen deaths in a multitude of strange and horrific ways. The slasher movie was born, and with it came classic features such as THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, HALLOWEEN, and FRIDAY THE 13TH. The genre enjoyed a postmodern revival in the late-20th and early-21st centuries with films such as SCREAM and SCARY MOVIE, but French director Alexandre Aja (FURIA) hauls the slasher film back to its roots with his gore-addled romp HIGH TENSION. Like the most effective additions to the genre, HIGH TENSION's plot is elemental, and simply serves as a springboard for Aja to deliver lashes of blood and guts. Alex (Maiwenn Le Besco) and Marie (Cecile De France) are two teenage girls who head out to Alex's family home in the French countryside. Once there, their idyllic and peaceful time is abruptly disturbed when a maniac breaks into the house and butchers Alex's parents. The shadowy figure captures Alex and throws her into his van, while Marie escapes and sneaks into the vehicle in order to save her friend. By affording very little screen time to the unhinged protagonist who attacks the family, Aja creates a genuinely scary villain, recalling Wes Craven's treatment of Freddy Krueger in the first NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET movie. While the violence is explicit and the girls fit perfectly into their roles, Aja prevents the film from lapsing into parody by packing a mind-bending twist into the plot. A valuable and fun addition to the canon of slasher films, HIGH TENSION shows there is still plenty of life left in the genre. [More]
Starring: Philippe Nahon, Maiwenn Le Besco, Cecile de France
Starring: Philippe Nahon, Maiwenn Le Besco, Cecile de France
Director: Alexander Aja
Director: Alexander Aja
Screenwriter: Aja Levasseur, Gregory Levasseur
Producer: Luc Besson, Alexandre Arcady, Robert Benmussa
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for High Tension
Gorehounds will undoubtedly eat up these prolonged andcringe-inducing kills, but there's not much else for the rest of us.
The movie [isn't] scary, suspenseful, thought-provoking or -- heck -- even remotely entertaining.
A humorless, even borderline pretentious exercise in sick scaremongering...
Director Alexandre Aja, who wrote this with Gregory Levasseur, doesn't have a gift for horror suspense so much as a compleat geek knowledge of all the superior scare flicks that have preceded High Tension.
You have to give it to the filmmakers for their contempt of convention: no foreplay, no teasing, no steady buildup of dread, just a knock on the door and the slaughterer is there.
Unfortunately, they squander their white-knuckle goodwill on an 11th-hour about-face so preposterous it undermines everything that preceded it.
A lame exercise, delivering shameless thrills at the expense of logic and genuine suspense.
Very bloody, sometimes difficult to watch and sometimes just tiresome.
Can a film be undone by its lame twist ending? In the case of High Tension, the answer is yes.
Just how bloody far are we supposed to suspend our disbelief for a slice-and-dice horror flick?
I was annoyed by Levasseur and Aja's desertion of their tense, simple plot in favor of tedious 'plot twists' that could, frankly, use a rest.
A chainsaw-cut above recent entries in the genre: a pure, unapologetic, unironic homage to the likes of Friday the 13th that respectfully salutes all the old shtick.
It gets so frustrating that you wish you had a big, gooey wad of rotting Camembert to throw at the screen.
I can't say much, except that we've seen it too many times in the past, and each time half the audience feels cheated.
You will be terrified or disgusted or both, which is exactly the way it was back in the day.
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