If the saga “Arthur and Minimoi” was intended for a family audience, it would not be the same “Arthur, the Curse”, a horror film written by Luke Besson around its creation, which will be banned for children under 12 years. Warning.
We thought the Minimoys saga would end in 2010 with the release of the third installment, The War of the Two Worlds. But he will return to the movies on June 29 and in an unexpected form: an Arthur, The Curse, a horror film in full live action in which a fan of the trilogy takes his friends home to an abandoned house. Wallpaper for shooting.
What everyone then neglects (except for us, suddenly) is that things will take a deadly path. And that this will not be an empty promise, as Barthelemy Grossman’s film (13 m2) received a ban accompanied by a warning to children under 12 years of age. For example, like terrible evil.
Unlike the films of Luke Besson (screenwriter and producer here) from which he is inspired, it will not be for children. But perhaps more so for those who grew up with a trilogy and are now old enough to be able to scare well on the big screens. Even if it means then again do not see the Minimoys in the same way. We will meet in cinemas from June 29, for more adventure lovers.
Source: allocine
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