Them [2006]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A pretty effective and creepy film.
  • Low on gore - high on thrills.
  • Another potentially great horror film undermined by it's directors' obvious attempts to be clever.
  • Horror has returned!
  • Interesting movie
Them [2006]
Starring: Olivia Bonamy; Michael Cohen
Director: David Moreau; Xavier Palud
Manufacturer: Metrodome
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ASIN: B000NJVYE4
Release Date: 2007-07-02
Them [2006]

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A pretty effective and creepy film........2007-12-21

This is not an in yer face slasher movie it is something more insidious.
Yes it is a fairly short movie, it does have sub-titles (you could learn French!), you do twig part way through who "they" are but notwithstanding that it does build up the suspense fairly well.
I doubt very much it is based on an actual true story but certain aspects of it will ring a bell with many people. It combines two of the major modern fears, intruders in the house and the almost feral nature of some parts of society. The fact that it has such a downbeat ending wins it extra points for me.
The villains of this piece do have a little too much of the Jason Voorhees/Michael Myers ability to keep getting up when they really should stay down, a little too much poetic licence here.
The making of documentary is interesting, the cast do get a few real injuries making the movie. The recovered footage is a poor advertising gimmick and does carry some Blair Witch baggage.
I agree It is not a film that will lend itself to repeat viewings but it gets good marks for trying to be different.
I sincerely hope that This film does not get the Spoorloos treatment. George Sluizer's superb 1988 Dutch horror was totally ruined when it was remade for American audiences as The Vanishing, amazingly Sluizer himself directed that dire remake. That original film also had a truly downbeat ending which was considered not suitable for American audiences. You dread to think what such an attitude would do with the material here.

5 out of 5 stars Low on gore - high on thrills........2007-12-18

This is one of the best thrillers I've seen in a while. It just goes to show that you don't have to rely on on blood and gore to produce top class thrills and tension.
The French are not generally known for making films of this genre, but if they're capable of producing them with this level of sophistication, then I can't wait for more.
The storyline first allows you to see the relationship between Clementine and Lucas, so that by the time the main plot kicks in, the characters are extremely credible. What follows is real 'edge of your seat' stuff and there are twists and turns all the way, right up to the ending which is kind of thought-provoking.
I would highly recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars Another potentially great horror film undermined by it's directors' obvious attempts to be clever........2007-10-29

Them is a low-key, low-budget suspense thriller from France that strives to tap into the current mind-set of contemporary horror cinema, post-Blair Witch, by opening with a spurious "based on actual events" caption that brings to mind the similarly counterfeit claims made by films such as Hostel, Wolf Creek and the big-budget Hollywood remakes of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes. We know by now that these statements are cynical and exploitative attempts to get people talking, and to also give a greater sense of dramatic worth to a genre that can quite often become bogged down in a mire of predictability and cliché.

That said the film is far superior to any of the films aforementioned, mostly because of the fact that it jettisons blood and guts in favour of subtle shocks and an anxious atmosphere of foreboding dread. Really, it's quite a refreshing change, especially considering the fact that REAL horror isn't about what you see, but what you don't see; a notion that is best exemplified by the pre-credit sequence in which a mother and her teenage daughter stall their car on a lonely stretch of country lane and are fittingly attacked by an unseen foe that emerges from the darkened woodland surroundings like a ghost! It's really an amazing sequence of pure tension, and one that sets up the central threat of the narrative before we're even introduced to the hero and heroine who will feature throughout the subsequent 60-odd minutes of drama (the film is a slender 78 minutes long in total).

So, despite the average rating (we'll come to that later), I must admit that for the most part I found this the film to be incredibly effective; with the bare-bones of the plot focusing on a thirty-something teacher and her struggling-writer boyfriend secluded at a remote and run-down mansion just outside of Bucharest. One evening, the couple are woken by the sound of activity coming from the grounds of the house and when they go out to investigate; they discover their car being stolen by an unseen assailant. The couple immediately phone the police - and can't get through to their messaging service (WTF?) - but it's really only a matter of time before the echoing sounds of footsteps clomping, doors being rattled and bizarre and threatening alien-like noises return and begin to penetrate the deathly silence of night.

I suppose if you wanted to make comparisons, then Them is fairly close in tone to films like that other French horror thriller, High Tension (Switchblade Romance here in the UK) and Michael Haneke's po-faced home-invasion-themed satire Funny Games, with the odd nod to Last House on the Left, Panic Room and The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael. The filmmakers effectively utilise their low-budget by staging much of the film in a single location and with only the two principal actors, with the antagonists going unseen for at least 90% of the film (again, this proves the rule that the scariest stuff is the stuff you never see, which is further proven by the laughable moments that happen towards the end).

Here is where my problem with the film begins; with the last ten minutes introducing something of a plot-twist (although I'm not quite sure it's as obvious as that) that for me rendered much of the proceeding action farcical and highly unbelievable. It also makes us question the decisions made by our two protagonists, with fear and the survival instinct being replaced by blind stupidity. I don't want to give too much away, but the initial theft of the car takes place (according to the digital clock in the bedroom) at 3:45 am. For me, it would have made more sense to lock myself in the bathroom with a heavy object placed behind the door and wait there with a collection of kitchen knives until the early hours of daylight; rather than running off into the darkened woodland as we see here. There was also another aspect of the film that bothered me slightly (something fairly rife in contemporary horror/suspense cinema) but I won't go into it here (for obvious reasons).

These flaws (call them plot holes or implausibility's if you must) kind of spoiled the overall flow of this film for me, which is a great shame, as for the most part this was a five star thriller. I don't even mind the ideas suggested by the final plot reveal, but rather the way it seems tacked on in order to generate a topical talking point. It comes out of nowhere, and although this does make for a great last minute surprise, it shows that the directors were more concerned with being clever, rather than delivering a solid, thought-provoking and plausible horror/thriller.

Still, taken on the basis of its first 60 minutes, and the individual scenes that make up the greater whole, this is still an enjoyable if not entirely successful little film that is sure to guarantee a number of thrills, chills and edge of your seat moments of pure, white-knuckle tension; even if the final moments do show it up to be as dodgy and inconsistent as the majority of similarly themed films from Hollywood and the UK. Certainly worth renting.

5 out of 5 stars Horror has returned!.......2007-10-12

Wow! I was realy impressed by this film. Don't let the fact that it's in a foreign language with subtitles deter you from watching it because it doesn't spoil it. If anything it may even add to the effect.

In the current dispair of modern horror we're constantly delivered a bunch of annoying teens with no sense of self-preservation and a weak plot. This film has no special effects, no gimmicks and is pure and simple old fashioned classic horror. It's terrifying!
A young (mid/late twenties) couple are plagued by unknown intruders in their new house. They can hear their noises and sense their presence but are unable to see their perpetrators which adds to the tension. Like in 'Signs' it scares you not being able to actually see their attackers but at the end you're left feeling cheated by this utterly pathetic synthetic alien suit. However, in this film, when you discover what has been persuing the victims you are left feeling cold with a chill down your spine.
I would definitely recommend this film, it has everything you want from a true horror. Although it's more heavy on frights than blood and gore, but better for it in todays obsession for gore ridden nasties. This is genuinely scary!

4 out of 5 stars Interesting movie.......2007-10-12

I really wanted to see this movie and was quite surprised that it was so good, considering it was made for obviously a low budget.

It certainly built up the tension, but the end twist was a little silly.
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