Crystal clear and turquoise water, fine white sand, a cove and its caves protected from view by a wall of rocks.
From this vision of tropical paradise, the director of
Sixth Sense
and
Split,
M. Night Shyamalan, makes hell in
Old, an
adaptation of the graphic novel
Sand Castle
by Pierre-Oscar Lévy and Frederik Peeters.
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Couple at the end of the line, Guy (Gael Garcia Bernal, delighted to play a weak and transparent husband) and Prisca Capa (Vicky Krieps, ubiquitous in Cannes) offer their children the ultimate five-star vacation before announcing their separation.
Along with two other couples, the Capa accept the excursion to a remote beach recommended by the hotel.
Swimming, reading and pâtés quickly disappear from the program when a corpse emerges from the waves.
Equally disturbing, toddlers grow before the eyes of terrified adults of tens of centimeters and become teenagers.
On this beach, time passes in accelerated fashion.
One hour of tanning equals several years.
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