THE SHROUDS | Teaser Trailer (NEW 2024) David Cronenberg
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
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The Shrouds centers on Karsh, a prominent businessman. Inconsolable since the death of his wife, he invents GraveTech, a revolutionary and controversial technology that enables the living to monitor their dear departed in their shrouds. One night, multiple graves, including that of Karsh’s wife, are desecrated. Karsh sets out to track down the perpetrators.
CAST: Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce
DIRECTOR: David Cronenberg
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Vincent Cassel as David Cronenberg
Cronenberg doing more horror makes the horror snob in me so happy. I miss the really weird shit he'd do
If you like it, why don’t you call it a good word?
@@corey-bird3489 I'm sure Cronenberg would take really weird shit as a huge compliment
@@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC Probably but I’m almost sorry I was taught vulgarity is no substitute for wit
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@@corey-bird3489 I'm fairly sure "weird shit" has been a qualified colloquialism as applicable to cinematic experiences for a decade or more. I'm almost sorry that what you were taught doesn't align with this cultural paradigm.
Vincent Cassel, David Cronenberg. I'm in. 👍
My GOD this looks good
YES.
THE MASTER IS BACK! 😎💪🏻
Yasss! and David Cronenberg is back too!
Nice looks interesting.
Sure but I'm not too fan of the whole "Cassel as lead" concept... After charismatic and "cronenbergian" actors to lead a cast like Weller, Irons, Fiennes, Law or Mortensen for instance, I wonder why he did not think (but maybe he did ??) to cast again (he was in "A Dangerous Method") Michael Fassbender, the perfect "cronenbergian" actor in my opinion...
I think im becoming obsessed by the idea of this film
And what exactly is the idea of this film.
@@oblongbox5110 to monitor your dear departed in their death shrouds
@@oblongbox5110the idea is the monitoring of our dear departed in their death shrouds
Thank you for sharing this amazing and enjoyable trailer. I liked it. PEACE.
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Merci d'avoir partagé cette bande-annonce étonnante et agréable. Je l'ai aimé. PAIX.
Is it out
The movie is debuting at Cannes. It does have a release date in September in France but at this point in time there is no release date for the United States and the United Kingdom because they don’t have a distributor for either country for this movie.
❤
Holyyyyyy
Interessante 👍👏🍿💯
Ok what is this about
It's Cronenberg, we have to go to watch it
A businessman creates special coffins/headstones that let you see your dead loved ones at any time after they die, and some people who dislike it try to destroy them.
@noeln4490 I'm guessing his dead wife is involved somehow.
@@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ub that wouldn't surprise me in any way.
Map to the Stars? 🧐
Maps to the stars actually....2014...with julian moore and john cusak....
I simulacri di Dick?
Yes I have one right here. It’s bulky but I consider it carry-on.
Forse più Ubik
Gia vero.
that looks too similar to the one I am writing. don't worry, i won't sue.
I’d be interested in maybe narrating what you’re writing on my channel if you’ll let me read it?
Cronenberg is one of my favorite directors, so every film he directs is interesting (to say the least !!! ;) but I don't get why he has put so much trust in Cassel to now make him the lead actor/character of his new film. I mean, Cassel is not bad (and he was allright in "Eastern Promises"), but come on, is he as "cronenbergian" and fascinating as, let's say : Irons ? Weller ? Goldblum ? Fiennes ? Law ? Mortensen ? I really don't think so...
Cassel is a genius actor and was absolutely brilliant in Eastern Promises. He was also incredible in La Haine and Irreversible.
Maybe Adam Driver could have been fit better on this one...
@@spyz1448 He’s way too young and Cassel is a better actor
@@TheGreatestVoice1958 Liked him in Jim Jarmusch' s "Paterson" but it' s all subjective...