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202296 minDrama, Fantasy, Romance

The Five Devils

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Is The Five Devils worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Drama, Fantasy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Five Devils Synopsis

8-year-old Vicky has a mysterious gift: she can recreate any scent she comes across, even that of her beloved mother Joanne. When her estranged aunt Julia suddenly returns to town, the invocation of her fragrance plunges the young girl back in time to unravel a past replete with family secrets.

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Adèle Exarchopoulos
Adèle ExarchopoulosJoanne Soler
Sally Dramé
Sally DraméVicky Soler
Swala Emati
Swala EmatiJulia Soler
Moustapha Mbengue
Moustapha MbengueJimmy Soler
Daphné Patakia
Daphné PatakiaNadine
Patrick Bouchitey
Patrick BouchiteyLe père de Joanne
Hugo Dillon
Hugo DillonJeff
Antonia Buresi
Antonia BuresiLa mère de famille
Noée Abita
Noée AbitaLa serveuse en rollers
Charlotte Bon Bornier
Charlotte Bon BornierLa petite fille blonde

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Is The Five Devils worth watching?

The Five Devils has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Fantasy, Romance movies.

Is The Five Devils hit or flop?

The Five Devils has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Five Devils is a Drama, Fantasy, Romance movie that 8-year-old Vicky has a mysterious gift: she can recreate any scent she comes across, even that of her beloved mother Joanne. When her estranged aunt J...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 1, 2023
★ 6

"Vicky" (Sally Dramé) lives with her school swimming coach mother "Joanne" (Adèle Exarchopoulos) and fireman father "Jimmy" (Moustapha Mbengue). Despite a fair degree of quite nasty teasing from her schoolmates, she is a happy enough child who has an astonishing gift. She has the most acute sense of smell. She can differentiate between natural and man-made scents - she can even sniff her mother out in the woods, at a distance, amongst all the other fragrances. The appearance of her aunt "Julia" (Swala Emati) causes upset though. She has just been released from prison and her arrival at their home seems to unleash in the young girl an enhanced set of powers that allows her to see into the past, as if she were a bystander, and slowly a story of lust, love and violence is revealed. It's an intriguing premiss, but somehow it just never really stays focussed long enough to become interesting. Some of the characters - especially the young Dramé are engaging enough, but the story itself is weak and underwhelming. It's not that it is boring, it isn't: it's that for too long nothing happens and then when something does, it is usually seen through the eyes of a child far too innocent to fully appreciate (I hope) what she is witness too. There is plenty of sexual fluidity here, and even a bit of tragedy at the end, but for the most part it's a jigsaw puzzle of a film with too many pieces that either don't fit or don't matter. It kills one hundred minutes easily enough, but I doubt I will ever watch it again.

badelfAug 15, 2024
★ 7

Léa Mysius has created a fascinating study here in The Five Devils. It reminds me a lot of Kubrick's horror, The Shining. Both films revolve around a protagonist that is a child gifted with the "Shining", the gift of "seeing" what others do not. The common thread is that the gift is really a metaphor for how much adults underestimate what a child sees, hears, and understands. Mysius uses magic surrealism as the vehicle for her exposition. It's quite charming and exciting. It's very well done and worth the accolades, even though I felt the script had just a few faults that took me away from complete enjoyment.