The Lure

2015
6.3| 1h33m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 25 December 2015 Released
Producted By: TVP
Country: Poland
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Two mermaid sisters, who end up performing at a nightclub, face cruel and bloody choices when one of them falls in love with a beautiful young man.

Genre

Fantasy, Drama, Horror

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Director

Agnieszka Smoczyńska

Production Companies

TVP

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The Lure Audience Reviews

Micitype Pretty Good
Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Nefeli Forni I truly believe "The Lure" to be an authentic movie that invites the audience to experience a great cinematic delight. It is original in its settings and narrative, with interesting characters and incredible scenes. The movie gives us the pleasure of the unexpected. Highly recommendable and a must for cinephiles.
paradux It is unforgettable.Mainly because it is a polish horror/musical presented with in the original soundtrack with subtitles. And likely the best polish musical/horror film you will ever see.Does it work, aside from the oddity? Actually, not really.Perhaps because the director thinks he is living in the 1970s, or perhaps because the entire cast looks like they escaped from an off-Broadway version of Cabaret.The two young ladies playing the fish are best part. You get a sense they were waiting for a better movie but never quite found it.
cdcrb spoiler alert. this is basically your run of the mill vampire movie, only with mermaids. two sisters are discovered and brought to a polish night club, strip joint, what have you, and become singing sensations. they also eat their men folk. they turn into mermaids when they are doused with water or get thrown into it. one of sisters falls in love with a band member and it will not turn out well. we know this because we are told in advance what is going to happen. the disco music is a bit of a surprise and some fun for a while. but it's all pretty dreary stuff. I must say that the mermaid concept itself is very well done. the sisters actually look as if they have tails. a lot of people started checking their electronic devices after about an hour. never a good sign. I mention this, because when I saw "split" not one person in the audience took out their phone. that is not an endorsement for that movie.
celempke This is a solidly great film. It delivers on everything it promises - beautiful, original creature effects, a real sense of menace, boobs, and a fantastic musical score - and blithely throws in a few extras, like well-developed, interesting characters, a wonderful surreality, beautiful visuals, and a legitimately new twist on a story as old as the hills. If there's any small criticism I have of this film, it's that a couple times there are characters that appear suddenly, do something, and then vanish, only to reappear later. There is no explanation of these characters, sometimes not even a name. I don't mind the lack to linear reality, but I did find myself asking questions about how these individuals fit into the greater story, and whether explanatory scenes had been cut. The only other not-positive thing I could say is that the dolphin noises are maybe a little silly. That's honestly it. I really really enjoyed this movie, and I'm so glad the Calgary Underground Film Festival showed it. It needs more publicity!In fact, I'm currently very frustrated because I can't find this movie or its soundtrack available anywhere. There's a song in the middle of the film that I'd love to listen to again, the 'Bloody Gloomy' song, and neither the clip nor the audio seem to exist online. Actually, I would love to watch the whole movie again; it's a very rich film, visually, with a lot of attention paid to little details like props and blocking and costumes. Especially as I was reading subtitles, I feel like I could gain a lot from a second viewing. I can only hope a North American distributor picks it up, as I would like to legitimately buy it and support Ms. Smoczynska. Good cinema deserves to be supported!Which brings me to my last point. This is actually my first review on IMDb, and I have to admit I'm leaving it partly out of frustration with the only other review for this film. If you don't like musicals, don't go see musicals! And if you see that a movie is classified as a musical, and you don't like musicals, and you go and see the musical anyway, PLEASE don't leave a negative review on the internet just because the MUSICAL that you CHOSE to see had MUSIC in it. That's like giving a horror movie a low score because it was scary! Come on now. You're discouraging people from going to see a perfectly good film because you don't like its genre, rather than any inherent flaw in the film itself. That's hardly fair. I hope people looking this movie up will give it a chance - it deserves much, much higher than a 3. I promise!