House of Voices

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  • R
  • 2004
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 5.0  (4,977)

House of Voices is a supernatural thriller that was released in 2004. It is directed by Pascal Laugier and stars Virginie Ledoyen, Lou Doillon and Catriona MacColl. The movie follows the story of a young woman named Anna (Ledoyen) who lands a job as a night-shift nurse at an old and abandoned orphanage. The job is being managed by two nuns, Mother Dorothee (MacColl) and Sister Catherine (Doroteea Petre). On her first night, Anna discovers that the place has a dark history and is haunted by the ghosts of children who once lived there.

As time passes, Anna develops a relationship with a young deaf boy named Simon (Jeremie Reneau) who communicates with her through drawings. Simon is believed to have been abandoned by his mother and therefore, Anna grows an emotional attachment towards him. Soon enough, Anna starts experiencing strange and unexplainable occurrences within the orphanage. She hears voices, sees apparitions, and mysteriously finds her belongings shifted or displaced.

Anna tries to solve the mystery by exploring the abandoned parts of the orphanage and digging into its dark past. Through recordings that she discovers in the old archives, Anna learns the truth about the brutal and inhumane practices carried out by the nuns and the caretakers towards the innocent children. As Anna gets closer to uncovering the truth, the malevolent spirits intensify their haunting and slowly start to take over her.

One of the strengths of the movie House of Voices is its vivid portrayal of the psychological torment that Anna undergoes throughout the movie. The suspenseful atmosphere, combined with an eerie soundtrack, creates a sense of unease and anticipation that culminates in a gut-wrenching climax.

The performances are also noteworthy, particularly that of Virginie Ledoyen who brilliantly depicts the evolution of Anna's character from a skeptical nurse to a grief-stricken and frightened victim. Lou Doillon, who plays Judith, Simon's mother, delivers a convincing portrayal of a woman consumed by her own trials and tribulations.

The cinematography, directed by Pablo Rosso, elevates the entire experience with a plethora of dark scenery and haunting imagery that captures the true essence of the movie. The viewer is transported to a bygone era of cruelty and suffering, which is reflected in every frame of the film.

The director, Pascal Laugier, does a fantastic job of maintaining a sense of ambiguity throughout the movie. It keeps the viewer guessing and engaged, making it all the more rewarding when the pieces begin to fall into place. The mystery of the House of Voices is genuinely intriguing, and the story manages to stay fresh, despite being set in a well-worn genre.

In conclusion, House of Voices is a must-see for fans of horror and supernatural thrillers. It is a movie that takes you on a journey through the darkest depths of human history and the consequences of the cruel actions carried out by those who are claimed to be virtuous. The film boasts a strong cast, impeccable direction, and unforgettable visuals, making it an unforgettable experience that will haunt the viewers even after they leave the cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2004
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.0  (4,977)