Watch: Saint Ange 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1958, in the French Alps, a young servant, Anna Jurin, arrives at Saint Ange Orphanage to work with Helena while the orphans are moved to new families. Anna, who is secretly pregnant, meets the last orphan, Judith, left behind because of her mental problems, and they become closer when Anna finds that Judith can also hear voices and footsteps of children. Anna investigate the place trying to disclose the secret about the invisible children..
Plot: In 1958, in the French Alp, the young servant Anna Jurin arrives in Saint Ange Orphanage to work with Helena while the orphans moved to new families. Anna, who is secretly pregnant, meets the last orphan, Judith, left behind because of her mental problems, and they become closer when Anna find that Judith also hear voices and footsteps of children.
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Not nearly as bad as the IMDb comments suggest
From the tone of these comments you would think this was the worst film ever made (and a few comments say that literally). It wasn’t as good as “The Others” and such, but the worst movie ever made? Please. It was incredibly well shot and the minimalist production design was a welcome break for me from hyper-stylized films like “Silent Hill”. The story did take a long time to develop, but the tension built nicely and it had a very Argento feel to me. Not every movie has to be “Transformers”, moving at Mach 10 from the first frame. There’s a thing called “subtlety” in story telling that is not very prevalent in modern films (especially American movies), and since this film used that to a fault maybe that was why everyone reacted so poorly. It certainly didn’t beat you over the head with plot points, and did feel like a key scene or two was left out of the final cut (setting up the kittens for example) but overall was a nice, spooky little film. Everyone’s opinion is valid if course, and it’s not anywhere near my favorite film, but I had to defend it for some reason. Maybe it’s because there are so many TRULY bad films out there that need to be savaged, and I want everyone to save their venom for the movies that truly deserve it.
Surprising, subtle, spooky film!
“House of Voices,” the first feature film by Pascal Laugier, contains many of the elements that made his 2008 cult-classic “Martyrs” so great. Both films start off in a predictable, genre-specific way — then gradually reveal darker, stranger, subterranean layers that defy our expectations. Of the two films, “House” is lighter fare, while “Martyrs” is far bloodier and much, much more disturbing.“House of Voices,” begins as a slow-build Gothic ghost-story, in the vein of 2007’s “The Orphanage” or 2001’s “The Others.” “House” works quite well on this level, featuring engaging female performances, a slowly-unravelling mystery, some handsome cinematography, a lush dramatic score, and some moments of genuine dread. But then, in its final act, the film takes a sharp and surprising turn toward the surreal. I could describe what happens in these scenes, but what really makes them work is the way they’re filmed — the simple strange visual power of these moments. Suffice to say, while you might have a general idea where the plot of this movie is headed, you will probably not foresee exactly how it arrives there.
The final scenes of this movie plumb some nightmarish depths, departing stylistically from the subtle Gothic-horror which came before, and entering far stranger territory. Don’t worry; it all adds up. This isn’t one of those horror films which leads you on, only to end with such strangeness that you have no hope of understanding what the movie was about. No, everything here makes sense in terms of the film’s plot. It’s just that the film’s sudden stylistic change is jarring and surreal, evoking the kinds of unexpected shifts we might experience in our deepest nightmares.
For me, this movie worked quite well. I see some others here have given it bad reviews. I gather that’s because they don’t know how to tell a thoughtful, well-made film from worthless pap like the “Saw” franchise. This certainly isn’t the best movie I’ve ever seen, but it’s a very fine, thoughtful, moderately scary film with a bizarre final act that might haunt you afterward.
If you like this film, and you have a strong stomach, I’d certainly recommend Laugier’s “Martyrs.” It plays the same stylistic tricks as this film, but much more intensely, and to greater effect. Word of warning, though: It is a far more disturbing film than “House of Voices.”
Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min), 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (France), 1 hr 39 min (99 min) (Philippines)
Budget 320000
Revenue 6782283
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director Pascal Laugier
Writer Pascal Laugier
Actors Virginie Ledoyen, Lou Doillon, Catriona MacColl
Country France
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Laboratoires Franay Tirages Cinematographiques (LTC), Paris, France
Film Length 2,691 m (Italy)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)