An incredibly gifted pianist makes a Faustian bargain to overtake her twin sister at a prestigious institution for classical musicians.
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Cast
Sydney Sweeney
Juliet
Madison Iseman
Vivian
Jacques Colimon
Max
Ivan Shaw
Dr. Cask
Julie Benz
Cassie
Rodney To
Wilkins
JoNell Kennedy
Gordon
John Rothman
Roger
Brandon Keener
David
Miles McKenna
Alexis
Stephon Fuller
Joshua
A.J. Tannen
Mike
Ji Eun Hwang
Moira
Asia Jackson
Abigail
Phillip Wampler
Waiter
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ممل جداً.... لايستحق المشاهدة.
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Great plot and very well executed.Definitely recommend to watch.The music,the camera work everything is so well done.Dont let me speak about acting-Sydney did a phenomenal job as everyone else,she'll be a superstar.The ending was not something that I expected but it was beautiful.
This is a film that is wide open to interpretation. It has it's good qualities. Most of it can be found in the tension between our main character and well, just about every aspect of her life. The music is phenomenal, without doubt. The concept is interesting but I feel it could've been executed better. It was so vague and slow paced. For the most part, this was bland for me. Even though the best part was the final scene, overall, it just didn't impress me. It is a different take on envy and if you like films that explore that subject from a psychological thriller sprinkled with some horror/supernatural aspects, check it out. It wasn't bad but it didn't get me where I hoped it would take me.
"Music is a blood sport." Dr. Cask (Ivan Shaw) Having just viewed The Wolf of Snow Hollow, which combines the satiric with the traditional horror genre, seeing writer-director Zu Quirke's Nocturne made me realize that a horror film with no digitized scares or much blood to boot can be a most terrorizing rendition of that durable formula. The scare is in the mind, you see. Juliet (Sydney Sweeney) and her more talented sister, Vi (Madison Iseman), compete at their high-class music school for the chance to play in the school's final concert. They both choose Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No 2 (remember the concerto competition with the demanding Rachmaninov 3rd in Shine?). Although Vi wins the right to play it at the concert in the end of the year, Juliet makes an implied Faustian pact with the devil, whom she found in an old playbook, to reverse her sister's fortunes and enhance her own. What is so impactful is the lack of blood and screams; in fact, there are few, if any, jump scares. The terror is in Juliet's head, her obsession to win, her jealousy as the guiding principle. It's all very sotto voce, so to speak, a quiet doom tamped down by beautiful music and feelings kept just low enough to allow effective dialogue and feel the presence of a malevolent force, which may be the devil but surely is the "green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on." In some sense, I am reminded of the rivalry in Black Swan About the Saint Sens, pianist Lise de la Salle wrote: "The highly lyrical first movement is an expression of late Romanticism. The second movement is as effervescent as a glass of champagne. And the final movement, a real whirlwind, a fantastic ride (wonderfully captured in this quasi-perpetual movement in triplets), is quite dizzying." These elements could be found in Nocturne. "Welcome to the Blumhouse" is a "program of eight terrifying genre movies coming to Prime Video," and if the other seven are as good as this one, Halloween viewing will have matured to an intelligence and psychology worthy of a genre rarely this high class or intellectually satisfying.
Trust me it's worth watching. Acting performance was great. Writing could be more better but story was memorable I don't know why it's rated so bad but it should be at least 7.5
