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The Returned
Directed by
Robin Campillo
Not Rated
2004
1h 42m
Drama
,
Fantasy
5.8
75%
42%
5.6
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The lives of the residents of a small French town are changed when thousands of the recently dead inexplicably come back to life and try to integrate themselves into society that has changed for them.
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Cast of The Returned
Géraldine Pailhas
Rachel
Jonathan Zaccaï
Mathieu
Frédéric Pierrot
Gardet
Catherine Samie
Martha
Victor Garrivier
Le maire
Djemel Barek
Isham
Marie Matheron
Véronique
Saady Delas
Sylvain
Gérard Watkins
Le fils du maire
Robin Campillo
Director / Writer / Editor
Brigitte Tijou
Writer
Caroline Benjo
Producer
Carole Scotta
Producer
Laurent Baude
Production Design
Mathieu Menut
Production Design
Jeanne Lapoirie
Director Of Photography
Agnès Falque
Costume Design
Melissa Pugliese
Makeup Artist
Michel Vautier
Makeup Artist
Laure Talazac
Makeup Artist
The Returned Ratings & Reviews
Projection Booth
Rob Humanick
[Director Robin Campillo's] camera seems to deliberately circle around death, examining it from every angle.
Film Scouts
Jason Gorber
Leave it to the French to take all the fun out of a Zombie flick, overly intellectualizing even the most base of cinema forms.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
It's an original in a genre done to death (pun intended).
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
...this film's engagingly original premise allows for some probing social exploration but ultimately fails to draw any real conclusions.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
a kind of aborted film that's mostly about how paranoid people are, and not the mind-f*** that it really ought to have been
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
A triumph of internal horror.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Mark R. Leeper
A creative and intelligent recycling of the dead returning for non-horror purposes, but it runs into pacing problems toward the middle.
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