Nocturama

Nocturama

2017 ""
Nocturama
Nocturama

Nocturama

6.4 | 2h10m | NR | en | Drama

After a group of Parisian youths pull off a deadly terrorist attack, they decide to shelter for a night in a shopping center.

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6.4 | 2h10m | NR | en | Drama , Thriller | More Info
Released: August. 11,2017 | Released Producted By: ARTE France Cinéma , Pandora Filmproduktion Country: Germany Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After a group of Parisian youths pull off a deadly terrorist attack, they decide to shelter for a night in a shopping center.

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Cast

Finnegan Oldfield , Vincent Rottiers , Hamza Meziani

Director

Katia Wyszkop

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ARTE France Cinéma , Pandora Filmproduktion

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alexiovay I just watched it on Netflix. There is NOTHING happening in this movie. The whole thing feels like filmed by a YouTuber. Scenes aren't even supported by music to build up tension. It's just like you watch messed up (and ugly) teenagers having a bad day. They all just get shot in the end, movie stops, WTF? What's up with the other reviews here? Did you all never watched a good movie or is this your very first movie you ever watched or what?
Red_Identity Even though it's quite clear from reading the premise that the film is surely not for everyone, that is still an understatement. The filmmaking here is incredibly detached of emotion, cold, and very, very clinical. That's part of the genius of it. A film like this needs to be executed this way, or else wavering too far into one side would be controversial, either being labeled as a film too forgiving of its protagonists and wanting us to sympathize with them, or portraying them as completely evil and not adding enough layers. In that respect the film works. It is mostly without a musical score, and scenes play out in long stretches in ways sure to infuriate many, but also impressive in their commitment. I think it's a fascinating, powerful film, but not an easy one to like.
happytrigger-64-390517 Nocturama is a tale, and not a fairy tale, rather a nightmare tale. We see young people from all cast, age and race preparing some bombings over Paris. Their targets are all revealing the major discomforts in french society. After the bombings, they meet and hide in a big store after the closing where they spend the night having fun with the best luxury items.The first part made me think of Le Pont Du Nord by Jacques Rivette, with the characters crossing places and preparing the plots. Then the second part made me think of Zombie by Romero with that group surviving in a big store. What is surprising is the precision of the camera movements very close to the characters. And as they are a lot of different places, the camera is always surprisingly inventive.Yes, there is a strong cut between the first terrorist part and the second which forgets totally the bombing story to see what happens to these young people in this luxury paradise. And from then, audiences get puzzled because expecting more fiction about terrorism, for what and for whom they are fighting for, but nothing of the sort : just a chronicle of delinquents.Until .... Definitely underground movie, not commercial.
FrostyChud NOCTURAMA starts with a thrilling lesson in pure cinema. For fifteen minutes we follow ten different characters as they silently navigate Paris. We know nothing about them. There is no dialogue. Yet it is gripping. Bonnello takes his first wrong turn when the bombs go off. The explosions aren't nearly big enough. The film devolves into mush as soon as the characters end up in the department store. All of the tension that Bonnello built up in the first part of the movie evaporates and the story becomes a heavy-handed critique of capitalism. I hate directors who try to push a political agenda. Bonnello did the same thing in his whorehouse movie. I don't think I'll be seeing another of his movies. From an ideological point of view, NOCTURAMA swims in bad faith. Today's terrorism does not resemble this. It is much less glamorous and much less innocent. It is not perpetrated by people like Bonnello's good- looking United Colors of Benetton cast. It is perpetrated by schizophrenics and religious freaks. By distorting reality in this way, he robs his story of the power that only fidelity to life could confer on it. At least we get to see each of these repulsive young fools shot in the end. I think Bonnello wants us to identify with them. "Whoa...this is like...a metaphor for our society...they give us all these luxury consumer goods...but we lose our souls, man...and when we attempt to rebel...we finally understand that we're powerless against the faceless pigs with truncheons and laser scopes!" He ends the film with a pathetic appeal to sentimentality, by having a young black boy (probably supposed to represent Syrian immigrants) beg the SWAT team to help him. All I can say is that I cheered inside when they put a bullet in his heart. Bonnello, you chose propaganda over reality and for that you are an enemy of art.