Ils (Them) (2006)

Ils (Them) (2006)

Ils (Them) (2006)Movie Info

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Movie NameIls (Them) 2006
Release Year2006
Original TitleIls
English TitleThem
DirectorDavid Moreau, Xavier Palud
Screenplay WriterDavid Moreau, Xavier Palud
Story ByDavid Moreau, Xavier Palud
Based on Novel by— (Original screenplay)
Producer(s)Richard Grandpierre
Executive Producer(s)
Lead ActorsOlivia Bonamy, Michaël Cohen
CastOlivia Bonamy, Michaël Cohen, Adriana Mocca
GenreHorror, Thriller
SubgenreHome Invasion Horror, Psychological Horror
Release DateJuly 19, 2006 (France)
Runtime / Duration1h 17m (77 minutes)
BudgetLow-budget independent production
Box Office (Worldwide)~$11 million
LanguageFrench, Romanian
CountryFrance, Romania
Production CompanyEskwad, Canal+
DistributorStudioCanal
Filming LocationsRomania
Music ByRené-Marc Bini
CinematographyAxel Cosnefroy
Edited ByNicolas Sarkissian
Production Design
Costume Design
Special EffectsMinimal practical effects focused on realism
Makeup EffectsSubtle injury and realism makeup
MPAA RatingR (U.S.)
Aspect Ratio2.35:1
Sound MixDolby Digital
FormatColor
ThemesFear, isolation, vulnerability, survival
SettingRemote countryside house in Romania
Notable TriviaMarketed as being inspired by real events
Critical ReceptionPraised for tension, atmosphere, and minimalist horror style
Audience ReceptionCult following among European horror fans
Awards / NominationsNominated at several European fantasy film festivals
Home MediaDVD, Blu-ray
Streaming AvailabilityOccasionally available on horror streaming services
Sequels / FranchiseNone
Franchise TypeStandalone psychological horror film

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Clem and Lucas are a French couple living out in the Romanian countryside. One night, while they are sleeping Clem is awakened by a strange noise so her and Lucas go to investigate. They see someone driving their car away and soon a series of noises, phone calls and lights start to terrorize them, forcing them to leave the house to try and find help.

One major thing Ils got right, and I mean really, really right, was the dark. So often in horror movies the dark looks like one of two things. Either it’s dark outside but you can tell there are lights set up somewhere, giving everything a spot-lit look or it’s so dark you can’t tell what the heck is going on. Here, you could see everything without any telltale lights or shadows, giving you the feeling of being right there in the midst of all the terror.

The second major thing done right is the location. The couple have recently moved into an old mansion out in the middle of a woody nowhere. The house is enormous, much more than two people need and you can see where someone could stalk you throughout without you being the wiser. Hell the attic alone could house five different serial killers without any of them knowing the others were there. Plus they were remodeling so there was thick sheets of (murder) plastic hanging everywhere already.

I was skipping along merrily through the whole movie until we discover exactly who “them” are. Sure, I get how it could happen and I even understand how fear can trip you up but the actions of our protagonists after learning who was after them bugged me a little. I think more confidence should have been restored with the knowledge.

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