Coma, esprits prisonniers

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Suite à un terrible accident de voiture, Victor se retrouve dans le coma. Il va alors entrer dans un monde parallèle dans lequel tous les souvenirs, rêves et cauchemars des personnes tombées dans un coma profond sont connectés par un mystérieux réseau de neurones. Dans cet au-delà chaotique et fragmenté où paysages et objets défient les lois de la physique, le danger peut survenir à chaque instant. Poursuivis par les faucheurs, créatures errantes qui hantent les esprits prisonniers, Victor et ses compagnons doivent découvrir qui manipule ces psychoses humaines pour se réveiller et trouver la voie de leur délivrance. (Program Store)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A grand Russian blockbuster with breathtaking visuals, solid concept, and an interesting story, but it's disappointing that the action is minimal and the pace in the second half is not very captivating. The Coma has an interesting world where people are in a coma and try to survive, and there are interesting rules in place. The visuals of upside-down cities and landmarks is very beautiful, and at times, you feel like pausing the film and taking a screenshot. I enjoyed the shootout upside down on the bridge, but I was slightly bothered by the protagonist, who could have had more interesting abilities and greater charisma. Towards the end the film loses some momentum, and apart from the impressive effects, it doesn't offer much, which is a shame. The potential was higher. The Coma is still worth watching, though, nothing similar has been done before. Story****, Action***, Humor>No, Violence>No, Entertainment***, Music***, Visuals****, Atmosphere****, Tension***. 6.5/10. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais The Coma could be seen of as the Russian version of Inception with a smaller budget and a weaker story, but it is still a noteworthy film with some interesting ideas and a few audiovisually captivating scenes. I liked the visuals of the reapers, the look of the comatose world, and the rules in general. The film has a somewhat slower start, which changes about halfway through, after which the plot goes full speed. All the time the film has been hovering over the seemingly old-fashioned, but still rewarding question: What would we be willing to sacrifice for a perfect world in which practically anything is possible? In the end, a pleasant surprise from a Russian production. ()

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Necrotongue 

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anglais This film immediately made me think of Inception and Matrix, closely followed by Korn’s “Coming Undone” music video. The film obviously didn't seem all that original to me, but I still quite enjoyed it. I would have gladly thrown in a fourth star if it hadn't gotten a bit boring at a certain stage. Despite some bad CGI moments, I really liked the computer-generated Reaper. 3*+ ()

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