Emmanuelle Béart,
Rufus Sewell,
Julie Dreyfus,
Petch Osathanugrah,
Josse De Pauw
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Parents looking for a missing child are led into a strange and dangerous netherworld in this thriller. Jeanne (Emmanuelle Beart) and Paul (Rufus Sewell) are a wealthy couple who were in Thailand helpi... read more
DVD Release Date: April 7, 2009
Stats: 268 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (268)
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September 26, 2010
Think 'Don't Look Now' crossed with 'Lord of the Flies' but with characters drawn with such extreme bourgeois naivety that it's impossible to elicit the slightest sympathy for (precursors to the punchable leads of von Trier's 'Antichrist' for sure). The longueurs would be fine an... read more
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September 1, 2010
I think Vinyan requires some serious empathy to get the full extent of what it's offering. I'm not entirely sold on Emmanuelle Beart and Rufus Sewell's chemistry - their solo performances are generally strong, if occasionally strained, most notably in Sewell's dramatic immolation... read more
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April 15, 2009
Ridiculous at times, but also enjoyable to watch. Emmanuelle Beart wavers between hidious and gorgeous, depending on the shot. Her character makes you want to punch her in the ovary. However, children with punji sticks cannot be ignored as awesome. Also, where else can you se... read more
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January 29, 2012
** out of ****
"Vinyan" has been marketed as a horror film; which is no surprise, given that the director behind it is Fabrice Du Welz. If you haven't seen a little movie known as "Calvaire", then that name means nothing to you; but if you have, well then, there you go. Anyway... read more -
February 3, 2012
Vinyan details the dreamlike - make that nightmarish - search by a couple living in Thailand for their missing son into the jungles of Burma. Their slow boat journey up remote waterways starts as Apocalypse Now and ends in an encampment of wild children which could... read more
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March 26, 2009
If you want to spend 96 minutes boring, watching landscapes from Thailand and a mother suffering and going crazy because her song disappeared in a tsunami this is your movie.
Otherwise, don´t waste you precious time in this like I did. No blood, no horror, no thriller. -
December 3, 2009
good & intense... love & obsession can kill... reminded me about Eve being the dowfall for Adam & all of human kind... great tropical sceneries...
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August 14, 2009
Can appreciate the artistic aspect they tried to achieve...
That's about it... one of the lamest movies we kicked ourselves for renting!
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April 11, 2009
Suffering Surrealism. It's Art-Horror. Not the gory kind, this is one of those "You-might-as-well-already-be-dead" nightmares with spooky feral children. The story's not remarkable but it's photographed extremely well. It's dirty beautiful creepy. Du Welz makes the screen drip at... read more
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April 2, 2009
If your box art says something about a couple facing a gang of feral children, then make with the feral fucking children! The film was a slow burn of tedious travels and white people being taken advantage of in a strange land.
It does finally build to a rather disturbing climax... read more
Critic Reviews
A menacing pseudo-horror thriller with arty aspirations. Full Review
A remorselessly grim but deeply affecting psychological horror that's likely to bitterly divide its audience. Not for the faint-hearted, Vinyan is a pitch-black, poetic exploration of the nightmare of... Full Review
Du Welz never manages to generate enough menace - this is no Apocalypse Now. Full Review
Vinyan is a fine example of art-house horror. It's rich in spooky atmospherics, but it's not really scary. Full Review
Without resorting to cheap frights or bogeymen, Vinyan locates its horror in the human heart of darkness. Full Review
A sense of dread weighs heavy throughout, reinforced by a score so intense that at times it verges on abusive. Yet this is also one of the most gorgeous-looking films in recent memory, with brave, una... Full Review
Steeped in a bleak atmosphere and beautifully made, Vinyan journeys from the credible to the pretentious as the tension mounts and the horror grows increasingly extreme. Full Review
A dark and pessimistic drama which goes slap-happily mad towards the end but keeps you watching all the same. Full Review
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