Boring artsy-fartsy horror
Laurent Lucas,
Jackie Berroyer,
Philippe Nahon,
Jean-Luc Couchard,
Brigitte Lahaie
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A traveling entertainer falls prey to a disturbed recluse in director Fabrice Du Welz's twisted, slow-burn riff on Deliverance and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Having finished his latest performance a... read more
DVD Release Date: October 3, 2006
Stats: 555 reviews
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November 1, 2009
Infuriating, amateurish crap; the end result of a fitfully inventive mind watching too many American horror movies and deciding to piece together an absurdist homage comprised of about four or five mildly interesting set pieces. There's not much reason to care about all the obtus... read more
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October 6, 2008
Survival horror for the art house crowd, Calvaire has a unique oddness that drives its deranged story straight into the eyeballs of viewers. The horror here is in the insanity of the captors and the atmosphere of the area where the main character is stranded.
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May 11, 2008
A struggling lounge singer breaks down in the Belgian countryside and is taken in by a lonely inkeeper who doesn't want him to leave. For 45 minutes nothing happens, and then it suddenly explodes into a surreal nightmare. There is a decent 60 minute movie here trapped inside t... read more
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June 25, 2007
Avoid this film unless you are an arty-farty buff who likes to pretend to know more than normal people.
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January 21, 2012
*** out of ****
It may not have the best story, or the best characters, or the best of anything; but I still found myself admiring Fabrice Du Welz's "Calvaire" a whole lot, and consistently to boot. This is one of those films that tries hard enough to succeed, in spite of its ... read more -
November 1, 2011
I might be alone here, but I actually found this movie to be even more disturbing than A Serbian Film. Marc ends up in the archetype of a fucked up situation. He's held hostage by an insane guy who thinks Marc is his wife, surrounded by woods filled with deranged men who fuck ani... read more
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May 24, 2010
The film is very atmospheric and the cinematography is stunning. You can almost feel the chill of the winter forest it takes place in. It's well shot and the acting is very good. The bar scene in "Calvaire" is fantastic. It is so bizarre, twisted and wonderfully shot. The viol... read more
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October 19, 2009
I usualy like these survival horror movies but this one was very slow. It did have some disturbing scenes though.
Critic Reviews
What sells this movie is the realistic attention to detail and the bravura direction of Fabrice Du Welz, who draws a gut-wrenching performance from Lucas. Full Review
By the time it reaches its final act, the film rivals its American counterparts in intensity if not quite in explicit violence.
Director-co-writer Fabrice du Welz has taken a clichéd premise and infused it with a stylish perversity that should have horror fans squealing with delight.
Director Fabrice Du Welz doesn't reinvent the backwoods-freakshow formula, but there is something undeniably entertaining about violent psychos who are also committed art lovers. Full Review
Directed by the newcomer Fabrice du Welz, the Belgian horror film Calvaire is pompous, but not without talent or shivers.
The very notion that movies about torture are considered 'horror,' and are more profitable now per foot of celluloid than any other type of independent film, is what's qualmy. Full Review
a surrealist fairy tale bringing gothic glee to its meditations on performance and passion. Full Review
A glossy rehash that's far less interesting and frightening than the classics upon which it's unimaginatively modeled. Full Review
if you've got a black sense of humor you might just find yourself laughing down the vomit. Full Review
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