04-01-2010, 03:20 AM
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This is the Netflix summary of the film:
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After their child dies, a therapist (Willem Dafoe) and his wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) flee to their cabin in the woods, where they hope to mend their emotional wounds. But the grief-stricken couple watches their troubles multiply when very strange things begin to happen.
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Sounds spooky, right? Kind of 'Don't Look Now'-ish?
I like Willem Defoe. I like Lars van Trier (at least 'Dogville' and 'Dancer in the Dark'). The description seemed innocuous enough. A nice little thriller to enjoy after a busy day at work.
Instead I had my psyche scarred and caught a severe case of 'I can never unsee that'.
Don't get me wrong. It's a stylish movie with solid acting and great cinematography. It has that slow pacing I've come to expect from von Trier, focusing more on character than action. This time however, the slow pace is the build up to batshit insane suspense and violence.
I guess the extremely explicit sex scene at the beginning of the film should have clued me in that this was not going to be Bjork singing in the train yard.
I won't spoil anything, but you all know I've seen a lot of violent films but this one has a scene that left me stunned.
After watching the movie I could not help but wonder who would produce a movie for millions of dollars, with a semi-big star and semi-famous director, guaranteed to offend everyone and have no chance at the box office?
It's a very well made film. I can't say I enjoyed it, but it will haunt me for a while.
This is the Netflix summary of the film:
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After their child dies, a therapist (Willem Dafoe) and his wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) flee to their cabin in the woods, where they hope to mend their emotional wounds. But the grief-stricken couple watches their troubles multiply when very strange things begin to happen.
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Sounds spooky, right? Kind of 'Don't Look Now'-ish?
I like Willem Defoe. I like Lars van Trier (at least 'Dogville' and 'Dancer in the Dark'). The description seemed innocuous enough. A nice little thriller to enjoy after a busy day at work.
Instead I had my psyche scarred and caught a severe case of 'I can never unsee that'.
Don't get me wrong. It's a stylish movie with solid acting and great cinematography. It has that slow pacing I've come to expect from von Trier, focusing more on character than action. This time however, the slow pace is the build up to batshit insane suspense and violence.
I guess the extremely explicit sex scene at the beginning of the film should have clued me in that this was not going to be Bjork singing in the train yard.
I won't spoil anything, but you all know I've seen a lot of violent films but this one has a scene that left me stunned.
After watching the movie I could not help but wonder who would produce a movie for millions of dollars, with a semi-big star and semi-famous director, guaranteed to offend everyone and have no chance at the box office?
It's a very well made film. I can't say I enjoyed it, but it will haunt me for a while.