The Origin of Evil

audience Reviews

, 80% Audience Score
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Another critical favourite that l found underwhelming. It’s ok but the plot twists require the audience to believe in personality transplants. In the end just ridiculous.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I thought this was a fantastic and under-watched movie. Full of twists and great performances. Personally, I never felt like it dragged, And yes, it’s a bit far fetched but not to the point I ever got interested or annoyed by it. It kept me thinking. If you want something that will keep you on your toes this is it
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Overlong, implausible, complicated to little effect, self-indulgent (was it meant to be ironic?) tho mildly attractive to look at in the boring bits which were frequent. Save your money and use your time to see something else - anything else, almost in my view. If was on TV I'd have switched off.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    The screenplay gets way too silly but the movie is still thrilling and fun.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The Origin of Evil is able to peel back the story of its characters in a surprising and interactive way. The plot does an exciting job of twisting and turning to keep the audience on their feet even until the credits start rolling.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Sébastien Marnier's French thriller The Origin of Evil tells the tale of Stéphane, a woman on the verge of bankruptcy who tries to get in touch with her wealthy, estranged father and his new family. The film is a slow-burning thriller that keeps the audience on edge with its twists and turns, held together by a stellar ensemble cast. The plot is well-crafted, with a web of lies, secrets, and self-serving schemes that kept me guessing until the end. The theme and tone of the film are dark and twisted, with a touch of black humour that adds to the overall enjoyment of the movie. The acting and characters are the strongest aspects of the film. Laure Calamy delivers a standout performance as Stéphane, a complex and flawed character who is both sympathetic and unsettling. Dominique Blanc is also wonderful in her role as Louise, Stéphane's evil stepmother, and Jacques Weber is convincing as Serge, the patriarch of the family. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with each actor bringing their own unique flair to their respective roles. The direction by Marnier is solid, with extensive use of split-screen that conveys the duplicitous and conniving happenings of the story. The score is also noteworthy, with an unusual but effective use of a pipe organ that adds to the film's eerie atmosphere. The cinematography, production design, and use of colour are all well done, with a unique and unconventional approach that sets the film apart from other thrillers. The film's pacing is slow at times, which did not appeal to me. The editing is also a bit uneven, with some scenes feeling disjointed or unnecessary. However, these minor flaws do not detract from the overall quality of the film. The Origin of Evil is a deliciously twisted thriller that is sure to satisfy fans of the genre. The film's exceptional cast, solid direction, and unique style make it a standout entry in the thriller genre. While it may not be for everyone, those who appreciate a slow-burning, character-driven thriller will find much to enjoy here.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Phenomenal performances, stellar cast and a compelling story. I had to deduct half a star because the film was let down ever so slightly by an abrupt, unexpected and undeveloped ending that unfolds - no, precipitates - within the last few minutes, which leaves the viewer slightly unsatisfied, and doesn't do justice to the rest of the film. Highly recommended nonetheless!!
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    a interesting story with many surprises. you will not like any of the character but it still a enjoyable movie. you get to choose who is the most evil of them all and all are good candidates.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Completely In French With Subtitles, Except One Song. ----------------------------------------- Directed and written by Sébastien Marnier, this film is a long drawn-out drama with a twisted family and especially a twisted sibling (unknown to everyone in the story) played by Laure Calamy. The film does have some interesting performances like Jacques Weber as the French family Patriarch and his current wife played by Dominique Blanc are wonderful to watch when they're on screen. -------------------------------------- The story is really about a devious misdirection of two Lesbian lovers who one of the partners takes the identity of the other to gain favor (and money) in the family that is very wealthy. The whole movie is in spoken French and with Englis subtitles. ------------------------------------ From the beginning it takes a while to get to the main point of the story regarding the Lesbian couple where one is in prison and the other a con artist. The family itself is high strung, rich and self absorbed, but by the end are all in it together. ------------------------------ Slightly predictable. Wait for streaming.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Eve. The origin of evil. The devil is truly a woman.