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Vincent Must Die
Directed by
Stéphan Castang
Not Rated
2023
1h 49m
Drama
,
Fantasy
,
and more
6.4
93%
6.2
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It follows Vincent who finds himself under attack for no apparent reason overnight. When the phenomenon intensifies, he must run and change his way of life completely.
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Cast of Vincent Must Die
Karim Leklou
Vincent
Vimala Pons
Margaux
François Chattot
Le père de Vincent
Jean-Rémi Chaize
Le DRH
Karoline Rose Sun
Audrey
Ulysse Genevrey
Le stagiaire
Emmanuel Vérité
Yves
Benoît Lambert
Le policier
Sébastien Chabane
Le collègue
Michael Perez
Joachim DB
Pierre Maillet
Le psychiatre
Anne-Gaëlle Jourdain
Marie
Maurin Ollès
Raph
Guillaume Bursztyn
Le facteur
Jean-Christophe Folly
Lucas
Michaël Foisset
SDF
Brigitte Margerie
Taxiwoman
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Vincent Must Die Ratings & Reviews
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
For all its deadpan humor, Vincent Must Die is a really rather thoughtful film about the minefield of microaggressions that await us all.
Dread Central
Sharai Bohannon
It's a clever, low-stakes, absurd horror comedy aimed at millennials, who are ready to laugh at how awful everything is. Come for the violence, stay for the giggles.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
A punchy summation of post-pandemic - rather than pre-millennial - nervousness and malaise.
United Press International
Fred Topel
Especially frustrating because it has such a clever idea. But, the execution of that premise is inconsistent.
AWFJ.org
Nadine Whitney
Vincent Must Die is an astute film that is executed with alacrity from all involved and will surprise and delight as much as it inspires existential dread.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
... audiences are given a ground-level view of what it looks like when any social interaction can turn violent without warning and how built-up unabated rage can bring down anything.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
It's brilliant, in other words, and riding the tube of this zeitgeist...
Cinapse
Dan Tabor
Vincent Must Die is a sublime foray into several genres, that meticulously balances its more broad comedic strokes with its brooding and bittersweet love story at its core.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
That's where the fun and intrigue lie since this isn't some high concept gore-fest of carnage like MAYHEM or THE SADNESS. Castang has crafted a quiet drama out of the scenario instead.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
Strong premise never reaches its full potential. There are great moments of tension and the more chaotic scenes are excellent, but when it becomes a character study, it loses its way.
Everything's Interesting
Eric Langberg
At first, Vincent Must Die is charming, even morbidly funny ... As the movie goes along, however, it becomes significantly less humorous. Thanks in part to a pulsating electronic score, the movie evolves into a devilishly tense experience.
Fort Worth Report
Joe Friar
Karim Leklou's performance becomes the film's driving force as the audience immediately feels empathy for the 30-ish character. The film begins as a dark comedy but as the story unfolds the laughter subsides and the horror is amped up.
Nightmare on Film Street
Jonathan DeHaan
Vincent Must Die delivers a unique and twisted narrative with a gripping mystery, but it never fully unravels all its threads.
Sunshine State Cineplex
Alan French
Even with the fun and excellent genre setpieces, Castang's film never takes his eye off the more ambitious storytelling moments. It helps Vincent Must Die deliver on its promise and its unique blend of genre filmmaking.
Guy at the Movies
Jeff Nelson
Vincent Must Die is a twisted genre-bender with a gripping apocalyptic scenario that starts strong but loses steam.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
The writer-director team of Mathieu Neart and Stéphan Castang shows a repeated willingness to take risks which really elevate the film.
Film Threat
Hanna B
Vincent Must Die tells a great story, with every creative and technical component working nicely.
Film Inquiry
Linsey Satterthwaite
The concept that someone is being solely targeted by a persistent threat is used to intriguing new effect, blending a range of genres to create a curio of a film.
IndieWire
Christian Zilko
Castang and screenwriter Mathieu Naert seem to tease us with the multitude of exciting paths that the film could go down before ultimately choosing the least interesting one.
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