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2022123 minThriller, Drama

The Origin of Evil

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Is The Origin of Evil worth watching? With a rating of 6.438/10, this Thriller, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Origin of Evil Synopsis

In a luxurious seaside villa, a modest young woman finds herself in the company of a strange family : an unknown and wealthy father, his extravagant wife, his daughter, an ambitious woman, a rebellious teenager, and their creepy maid.

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Top Cast

Laure Calamy
Laure CalamyNathalie Cordier
Doria Tillier
Doria TillierGeorge Dumontet
Dominique Blanc
Dominique BlancLouise Dumontet
Jacques Weber
Jacques WeberSerge Dumontet
Suzanne Clément
Suzanne ClémentInmate
Véronique Ruggia Saura
Véronique Ruggia SauraAgnès
Céleste Brunnquell
Céleste BrunnquellJeanne Patterson
Naidra Ayadi
Naidra AyadiSamira
Clotilde Mollet
Clotilde MolletLandlady

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Is The Origin of Evil worth watching?

The Origin of Evil has received mixed reviews with a 6.438/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Drama movies.

Is The Origin of Evil hit or flop?

The Origin of Evil has received average ratings (6.438/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Origin of Evil is a Thriller, Drama movie that In a luxurious seaside villa, a modest young woman finds herself in the company of a strange family : an unknown and wealthy father, his extravagant w...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 30, 2024
★ 7

I'm beginning to think that Laure Calamy doesn't make rotten films. She's really quite effective in this story of greed and manipulation as "Nathalie" or is that "Stéphane"?. Hmmm! Well initially, she's incarcerated with her lover (Suzanne Clément) but next thing she's writing to her wealthy but estranged father (Jacques Weber). A reconciliation takes place and she is quickly whisked off to his opulent villa where she is introduced to his rather eccentric family. There's the profligate wife "Louise" (Dominique Blanc) who spends fifteen hundred Euros a day shopping on the internet; very sceptical and ambitious daughter "George" (Doria Tillier) and their slightly creepy maid "Agnès" (Véronique Saura). When the family discover that their new arrival has no ID, they begin to suspect she's not quite all she claims. He, on the other hand, is facing court proceedings to cuckold him and give control of his money to his grasping family. He hopes that his new daughter can testify to their love and strong relationship and convince the judge he's not lost the plot. What happens now allows Calamy to get her character under your fingernails. We know what's actually going on from fairly early on, so the plot plays second fiddle to the acting and those characterisations here are engaging. Plaudits also must go to Blanc who pulls off the slightly deranged wife with aplomb. The denouement has a delicious little twist to it that, though probably a bit unrealistic, does add that je ne sais quoi to the proceedings. It's a little too long and maybe takes fifteen minutes more than we need to set the scene and get going; but once we are up and running it's well worth a gander.