The Five Devils Reviews
Entertainment that begins with a mystery that captures attention (not only the suspense but also the beauty and sensuality of the actress Adèle Exarchopoulos), but that does not develop and only adds elements to unanswered questions and that has as its big twist something predictable and poorly told, with a big question at the end, like: “what the hell is that?”...
It's a fascinating unique take on a family drama, It starts a little slow but the conclusion makes it worth it. Creative and definitely worth the watch
The greatest 01 hour: and 35 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It keeps you on the edge of your seat until the end, which I really appreciate. However, the end is really disappointing. There are a lot of ideas reading lighting and composition that are great!
With vibes of Atom Egoyan's dark secrecy, and Quentin Dupieux's fantastical randomness, The Five Devils tells an intriguing and heartbreakingly racy story of the societal pressures that lead to bad decisions, that in turn, lead to generational trauma.
A wonderful meditation on lost love & the anchors of motherhood.