L'histoire suit Maria, une adolescente dont la mère était une entasseuse. Elle vit dans un foyer d'accueil où Michael, un ancien pensionnaire, l'incite à revisiter ses souvenirs d'enfance et ses passions qu'elle a refoulées.
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6.5 /10
1736 people rated
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2024
R
2 h 6 m
Royaume-Uni
Drame
L'histoire suit Maria, une adolescente dont la mère était une entasseuse. Elle vit dans un foyer d'accueil où Michael, un ancien pensionnaire, l'incite à revisiter ses souvenirs d'enfance et ses passions qu'elle a refoulées.
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Hayley Squires
Cynthia
Lily-Beau Leach
Young Maria
Deba Hekmat
Laraib
Alexis Tuttle
Mrs. Norwood
James Cooper
Jeremy
Saulius Cajauskas
Paramedic
Christian Jenner
Policeman 1
Sarah Rose Denton
Social Worker
Samantha Spiro
Michelle
Erin Jemmotte
Young Laraib
Nabil Elouahabi
Ali
Saura Lightfoot-Leon
Maria
Sandra Hale
Janice
Tim Bowie
Pete
Joseph Quinn
Michael
Cathy Tyson
Sam
Pena Iiyambo
Ellie
Honey Makwana
Holly
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Faith_nketsi
21/03/2026 15:38
Ansaba♥️
13/06/2025 21:23
An awful movie its a disgusting experience and its a very bad movie, Quinn its the only actor in here with good lines, the plot and everything it makes no sense and its not fun ti watch, im kinda piss about everything about this little English movie, it has no sense existing, they are mocking about this condition of hording, we people who are horders we dont put our loved ones in danger for accumulating trash ok, we care more about our safety than collecting trash, there is no horder that livew like that ok we are better than that, this movie don't represent us ok, there is nothing wrong in collecting trash, there is no crime 4/10.
Lateef Adedimeji
24/07/2024 14:07
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Mélanieo
24/07/2024 08:10
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Omowunmi Arole
24/07/2024 08:10
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Jeancia Jeudina
23/07/2024 16:43
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Asmae Charifi
23/07/2024 16:10
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Nana Ama Kakraba
16/07/2024 02:00
In her directorial debut Luna Carmoon captures extraordinarily how we can be connected to our positive childhood memories and experiences even when they can be seen as strange and even traumatic by some. Essentially "Hoard" tells the story of love - platonic, friendly, physical or parental, and the way it can affect our behaviour and also our personality. But Carmoon decided to show slightly disturbing and sometimes disgusting side of connecting and bonding of two people, which made the whole film more gripping in my opinion. I found this concept intriguing and although there were some themes I would have wished to be more developed, I am really interested to see what comes out next from the mind of Carmoon. I must highlight the debut performance of Saura Lightfoot Leon in the leading role whose stubborn, emotional and fragile yet brave Maria carried the narrative. In the supporting role the new rising star Joseph Quinn proved that he has the talent even for more artistic approach in film-making than just for mainstream production like Stranger Things (his break-out role).
système codifié 241
16/07/2024 02:00
Writer/director Luna Carmoon introduced this film at the 2023 London Film Festival by telling the audience she "hoped you find it unsettling". And it is true it contains sequences that had some audience members squirming in their seats. But this reviewer is afraid that rather than unsettling, he merely found it boring.
As a young child, Maria lives with her mother Cynthia, who is a hoarder, meaning their house is stuffed to the rafters with the rubbish Cynthia finds on all-night scavenging trips, as well as a ferret and nests of dead rats. An increasingly tedious first act is set in the exciting, rubbish-strewn world Cynthia creates for her daughter: the pair are undoubtedly close, but there is only so much noisy play-fights and primal screaming the audience can take. It comes as a relief when Cynthia is buried under a collapsing pile of her own rubbish; at last the story can move on.
Maria is taken into care and placed with Samantha Spiro, doing her working-class-heart-of-gold shtick. Several years later she has grown into the willowy form of Saura Lightfoot Leon and appears none the worse for her chaotic early years - until, that is, a former foster child, dustman Michael (Joseph Quinn), returns with an unconvincing tough-guy accent and a succession of grubby vests.
There are undoubtedly some stand-out moments in this: for instance, the initial coupling between Maria and Michael is almost by itself worth the price of admission for the bewildered expression on passive participant Michael's face. But every time the viewer is lulled into thinking the scenes of kitchen sink drama may lead to an increase in interest levels, up comes another overly-staged shot, or round of primal screaming, or characters acting too weird for words.
There is, it turns out, a method to the madness - but by then I had lost interest, feeling every one of the film's 126 minutes. Definitely an acquired taste!
BryATK✨
16/07/2024 02:00
An examination of trauma, this film is relentlessly tense as the vulnerability of the main characters means they're constantly on the edge. It left me asking questions of the effect of trauma on relationships and the individual, which I suspect was the aim.
The actors carry themselves faultless, the breakout young star a particular highlight, though the script falls flat a few times. The direction is stupendous - the way they turn a hot iron in to a menacing, predatory presence was a favourite of mine
Sometimes it's incoherent which makes the film difficult to follow scene by scene, and can fall in to itself, but the intensity never abides and all you really want is for these damaged people to turn out OK.
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Faith_nketsi
21/03/2026 15:38
Ansaba♥️
13/06/2025 21:23
An awful movie its a disgusting experience and its a very bad movie, Quinn its the only actor in here with good lines, the plot and everything it makes no sense and its not fun ti watch, im kinda piss about everything about this little English movie, it has no sense existing, they are mocking about this condition of hording, we people who are horders we dont put our loved ones in danger for accumulating trash ok, we care more about our safety than collecting trash, there is no horder that livew like that ok we are better than that, this movie don't represent us ok, there is nothing wrong in collecting trash, there is no crime 4/10.
Lateef Adedimeji
24/07/2024 14:07
Hoard-480P
Mélanieo
24/07/2024 08:10
Hoard-720P
Omowunmi Arole
24/07/2024 08:10
Hoard-360P
Jeancia Jeudina
23/07/2024 16:43
Hoard_720p(480P)
Asmae Charifi
23/07/2024 16:10
source: Hoard
Nana Ama Kakraba
16/07/2024 02:00
In her directorial debut Luna Carmoon captures extraordinarily how we can be connected to our positive childhood memories and experiences even when they can be seen as strange and even traumatic by some. Essentially "Hoard" tells the story of love - platonic, friendly, physical or parental, and the way it can affect our behaviour and also our personality. But Carmoon decided to show slightly disturbing and sometimes disgusting side of connecting and bonding of two people, which made the whole film more gripping in my opinion. I found this concept intriguing and although there were some themes I would have wished to be more developed, I am really interested to see what comes out next from the mind of Carmoon. I must highlight the debut performance of Saura Lightfoot Leon in the leading role whose stubborn, emotional and fragile yet brave Maria carried the narrative. In the supporting role the new rising star Joseph Quinn proved that he has the talent even for more artistic approach in film-making than just for mainstream production like Stranger Things (his break-out role).
système codifié 241
16/07/2024 02:00
Writer/director Luna Carmoon introduced this film at the 2023 London Film Festival by telling the audience she "hoped you find it unsettling". And it is true it contains sequences that had some audience members squirming in their seats. But this reviewer is afraid that rather than unsettling, he merely found it boring.
As a young child, Maria lives with her mother Cynthia, who is a hoarder, meaning their house is stuffed to the rafters with the rubbish Cynthia finds on all-night scavenging trips, as well as a ferret and nests of dead rats. An increasingly tedious first act is set in the exciting, rubbish-strewn world Cynthia creates for her daughter: the pair are undoubtedly close, but there is only so much noisy play-fights and primal screaming the audience can take. It comes as a relief when Cynthia is buried under a collapsing pile of her own rubbish; at last the story can move on.
Maria is taken into care and placed with Samantha Spiro, doing her working-class-heart-of-gold shtick. Several years later she has grown into the willowy form of Saura Lightfoot Leon and appears none the worse for her chaotic early years - until, that is, a former foster child, dustman Michael (Joseph Quinn), returns with an unconvincing tough-guy accent and a succession of grubby vests.
There are undoubtedly some stand-out moments in this: for instance, the initial coupling between Maria and Michael is almost by itself worth the price of admission for the bewildered expression on passive participant Michael's face. But every time the viewer is lulled into thinking the scenes of kitchen sink drama may lead to an increase in interest levels, up comes another overly-staged shot, or round of primal screaming, or characters acting too weird for words.
There is, it turns out, a method to the madness - but by then I had lost interest, feeling every one of the film's 126 minutes. Definitely an acquired taste!
BryATK✨
16/07/2024 02:00
An examination of trauma, this film is relentlessly tense as the vulnerability of the main characters means they're constantly on the edge. It left me asking questions of the effect of trauma on relationships and the individual, which I suspect was the aim.
The actors carry themselves faultless, the breakout young star a particular highlight, though the script falls flat a few times. The direction is stupendous - the way they turn a hot iron in to a menacing, predatory presence was a favourite of mine
Sometimes it's incoherent which makes the film difficult to follow scene by scene, and can fall in to itself, but the intensity never abides and all you really want is for these damaged people to turn out OK.
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