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Something terrifying has come to Earth, something that attacks us while we sleep and turns us into soulless replicants. The clock is ticking as Washington, DC psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman) and her colleague Ben Driscoll (Daniel Craig) embark on a heart-stopping journey into a nightmarish world where the only way to stay alive is to stay awake. No one can be trusted. (Warner Bros. US)

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POMO 

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português Aos fãs do género, A Invasão oferece uma dose decente de arrepios com a sempre bela Nicole Kidman. A ligação com Daniel Craig é um pouco estranha, mas interessante. A maior desvantagem do filme é o argumento pouco imaginativo, que apenas recicla o que já vimos em todas «as invasões de ladrões de corpos» e Ficheiros Secretos, e não faz nada para inovar o assunto. Por outro lado, não me aborreci nem por um segundo. Claro que o filme Guerra dos Mundos de Spielberg foi mais excitante e poderoso, mas a Invasão também não falta suspense decente. Isso é servido aqui pouco a pouco, de uma forma mais íntima, com menores nuances emocionais. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglês Decent as a thriller, but doesn’t work at all as horror. The effect of having two directors is markedly clear and I think the result is weaker than either a fully slow or fully fast treatment would have been. Kidman and Craig deliver good but not great or memorable performances. Spoiler: the criticism about the real human population is interesting, but it could have been worked better, for instance, that people remembered their healing and weren’t grateful to their “rescuers” – that would have been a lot more striking. End of spoiler. Interlacing dialogues with flash forwards of events to come is such a weird idea that I’m grateful they didn’t use it more than a couple of times in the entire film… 60% ()

NinadeL 

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inglês Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig are certainly not the ideal dream couple, although two attempts were made. Besides, it's a shame to cast Kidman in action movies. But in terms of being average, The Invasion can be tolerated. It's nothing we haven't seen many times before, but why bother despising a relaxing genre? There's going to be another version of this so enough anyway. ()

lamps 

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inglês A slightly unfortunate combination of two creative approaches that allow neither for a full connection to the psychological level of the premise, nor for the film to be a gripping dark thriller. The material, however, is promising; there are parts where the film irradiates hopelessness and we root for the female lead, but the last act only telegraphs the main ideas of the story, which can’t develop in an interesting way and ultimately lead to a trivial finale. The previous versions managed to give this smart material a far more subtle and distinctive touch. ()

kaylin 

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inglês This is a new version of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," respectively an adaptation of the book by Jack Finney. I have to say that I really like both previous films (from 1956 and 1978), and I like the concept in both of them, where you can really feel that something is happening, and it also transfers to the viewer. With the latest film, I simply didn't have that feeling, and instead, I had the feeling that it was just an average thriller where Nicole Kidman doesn't excel too much. She only has a nice shot of her behind in some scenes. This shouldn't be the main idea that a person takes away from such a film. ()