Five Nights at Freddy’s | Who’s afraid of the big yellow rabbit?





A newly hired security guard at an abandoned pizzeria must save his little sister from being kidnapped by dangerous animatronics.



Haunted by the disappearance of his younger brother Garrett (Lucas Grant) several years ago, Mike (Josh Hutcherson) must prove to his aunt Jane (Mary Stuart Masterson) that he is fit to take care of his little sister Abby (Piper Rubio). ). Thanks to a seemingly benevolent man (Matthew Lillard), Mike lands a job as a night watchman at Freddy Fazbear’s pizzeria.

After an eventful first night, Mike meets Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail), a police officer who knows a lot about these less than reassuring places. Abandoned since the disappearance of children whose bodies were never found, the pizzeria was very popular in the 1980s, particularly for its group of animatronics: the bear Freddy, the rabbit Bonnie, the chick Chica and her cupcake , as well as the pirate fox Foxy. However, these giant doggies, guided by a mysterious large yellow rabbit seen in children’s drawings, want Abby’s skin.

Adaptation of a popular video game series created in 2014 by Scott Cawthon, Five Nights at Freddy’sby Emma Tammi (the horror western Cursed Earth), risks disappointing more than one. Even with very, very low expectations. Certainly, this horror drama with its macabre funfair feel shares with the famous series Stranger Things charm vintage from the 1980s and at times recalls the franchise A Nightmare on Elm Streetby Wes Craven, but that’s where the comparison ends.

Like the gloomy silent Hillby Christophe Gans, another adaptation of a type video game survival horror, great care was taken to reproduce the dark, dilapidated settings and the suffocating atmosphere of the games and its derivatives. Rather than CGI creatures, puppeteers from the Jim Henson Company were called upon to animate the monstrous robots. Alas, it’s too little to hold the viewer captive.

Carried by actors who defend their score without conviction, Five Nights at Freddy’s reveals itself to be mortally boring very early on as the pace is laborious and the story is as simplistic as it is predictable. Although the shock effects are multiplied, few will jump in their seats. Those fueled with hemoglobin will not get their money’s worth. While the all too brief presence of Matthew Lillard, star of the first part of Screamby Wes Craven, promised to offer a pint of good blood, it is clear that even humor is sorely lacking in this turnip to sleep on your feet.

Five Nights at Freddy's VF: Five Nights at Freddy's

horror drama

Five Nights at Freddy’s VF: Five Nights at Freddy’s

Emma Tammi

Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio

1h50
Indoors

2/10


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