Si vous avez été captivé par 'Né dans la mauvaise famille' (2017), ce thriller psychologique intense, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi troublantes et émouvantes qui explorent les relations mère-enfant sous un angle sombre et fascinant.

The Bad Seed (1956)
Description: A classic tale of a seemingly perfect child with a dark, murderous side, examining the horror of discovering evil in one's own offspring.
Fait: The film was groundbreaking for its time, tackling the taboo subject of child psychopathy. The original ending was altered due to censorship concerns.


The Omen (1976)
Description: Centers on a child with sinister origins, creating a chilling narrative about parental fear and the unknown dangers lurking within a family.
Fait: The film's release date was deliberately chosen to be 6/6/1976, playing on the number 666 associated with the Antichrist. Several eerie accidents occurred during production, leading some to believe the film was cursed.


The Sixth Sense (1999)
Description: A psychological thriller involving a child who sees dead people, focusing on the emotional and supernatural challenges faced by those around him.
Fait: The film's iconic line 'I see dead people' was voted one of the most memorable movie quotes. The twist ending was so well-guarded that even some crew members didn't know about it.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic horror story about a mother protecting her children from unseen forces, blending psychological tension with supernatural elements.
Fait: The film was shot almost entirely on a single set to maintain its claustrophobic atmosphere. It was one of the first major studio films to be produced without a traditional Hollywood ending.


The Ring (2002)
Description: A chilling tale involving a cursed videotape and a mother's desperate attempt to save her son from a supernatural threat.
Fait: The film's eerie visuals, particularly the ghostly figure of Samara, became iconic in horror cinema. It was a remake of the Japanese film 'Ringu' and helped popularize J-horror in the West.


Case 39 (2009)
Description: A social worker takes in a mysterious child, only to uncover terrifying truths, blending supernatural horror with maternal instincts gone wrong.
Fait: The film was completed in 2006 but delayed for release until


Orphan (2009)
Description: A psychological thriller about an adopted child whose disturbing behavior unravels dark secrets, exploring themes of maternal fear and hidden identities.
Fait: The twist in the film was kept secret during marketing to surprise audiences. The movie's premise was inspired by real-life cases of adults pretending to be children.


We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
Description: Delves into the complex and terrifying relationship between a mother and her sociopathic son, examining themes of guilt, responsibility, and nature vs. nurture.
Fait: The film is based on a novel of the same name by Lionel Shriver. The story is told through non-linear flashbacks, adding to the psychological tension.


The Babadook (2014)
Description: Explores the psychological horror of motherhood, focusing on a mother struggling with her son's disturbing behavior and the supernatural entity that amplifies their fears.
Fait: The Babadook was initially rejected by several film festivals before gaining critical acclaim and becoming a cult classic. The creature's design was inspired by early 20th-century German expressionist films.


Room (2015)
Description: Focuses on the intense bond between a mother and her son as they navigate trauma and survival, blending emotional depth with psychological tension.
Fait: The film was shot in chronological order to help the young actor, Jacob Tremblay, better understand his character's emotional journey. The novel it's based on was inspired by real-life abduction cases.
