Dogtooth (D: Yorgos Lanthimos)
A Greek film that won the Un Certain Regard award at 2009 Cannes as well as a number of other 2009/2010 festival awards. It looks like it may soon be getting a U.S. release outside of festivals. The trailer is so deliciously odd I might have to check it out.
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Looks and sounds like a foreign version of The Baby. One weird fucking movie that makes you wonder if humanity actually exists.
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....I want to see this.
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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10237624)
....I want to see this.
Yet I know not why *stares oddly at blank spot on wall* |
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Okay I couldn't resist. From Wikipedia:
Spoiler:
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The movie is fair. The acting is excellent. It's NC-17, but sort of tame. The movie is definitely entertaining though. There's one actress in this film which is pretty amazing. You'll know the one when you see it....
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i felt it was like a very less-dialogue based version of a Todd Solondz film, but more surreal. i liked it quite a bit, though i'm unsure exactly of its message altogether.
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
(Post 10238226)
The movie is fair. The acting is excellent. It's NC-17, but sort of tame. The movie is definitely entertaining though. There's one actress in this film which is pretty amazing. You'll know the one when you see it....
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I read the DVDTalk review cause I thought it was a new Uma Thurman movie judging by the poster at the top of the forum.
http://bigfanboy.com/wp/wp-content/u...oth-poster.jpg Spoiler:
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I need to see this.
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I really wanna see this one
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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10239252)
NC-17 cuz of the way it treats it's theme or whatever? or presentation of, in a visual sense?
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ah...well....that trailer has me sold on that family control premise. I'm totally game for this flick.
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I saw this tonight and I thought it was excellent. This is easily one of the best films I've seen in a while. It's like a David Lynch film and a Todd Solondz film made love and the product of their lovemaking is Dogtooth.
The film is very strange but not really all that hard to follow once you figure out what's going on. The acting is really great and the characters have a very real feeling to them which makes things even more frightening. There is almost no music in the film which adds to the overall eeriness of it. I loved, loved, loved the visuals in the film. It's shot exceptionally well. The film just has a very disturbing feel to it without even taking into account what it's about. It's also very funny. I found myself laughing more than I thought I would. One of the scariest things about the film is that it doesn't really feel all that removed from reality. Just about everything in the film seems highly plausible in the right circumstances. I highly recommend Dogtooth to anyone who loves weird-fucked up films. I hate this saying but it's not really for the faint of heart. I found myself cringing on multiple occasions. |
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Dogtooth received two "See It" recommendations from the At the Movies guys this week, although A.O. Scott's "See It" seemed to be borderline.
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OK, what the fuck was that and why doesn't this family have it's own reality show?
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Originally Posted by RagingBull80
(Post 10255746)
I saw this tonight and I thought it was excellent. This is easily one of the best films I've seen in a while. It's like a David Lynch film and a Todd Solondz film made love and the product of their lovemaking is Dogtooth.
The film is very strange but not really all that hard to follow once you figure out what's going on. The acting is really great and the characters have a very real feeling to them which makes things even more frightening. There is almost no music in the film which adds to the overall eeriness of it. I loved, loved, loved the visuals in the film. It's shot exceptionally well. The film just has a very disturbing feel to it without even taking into account what it's about. It's also very funny. I found myself laughing more than I thought I would. One of the scariest things about the film is that it doesn't really feel all that removed from reality. Just about everything in the film seems highly plausible in the right circumstances. I highly recommend Dogtooth to anyone who loves weird-fucked up films. I hate this saying but it's not really for the faint of heart. I found myself cringing on multiple occasions. |
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The Academy is notoriously prohibitive of NC-17 ratings when it comes to winning major award categories. Does that apply to Best Foreign Film?
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Originally Posted by terrible chong
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The Academy is notoriously prohibitive of NC-17 ratings when it comes to winning major award categories. Does that apply to Best Foreign Film?
I think this year will be another one of those cases. Dogtooth is an amazing film that is hilariously eerie. I wouldn't mind it winning but it's content hinders it for this award. |
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Well at least it got nominated.
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Just watch this streaming from Netflix today and I'm confuse on the ending.
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Originally Posted by dom56
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Just watch this streaming from Netflix today and I'm confuse on the ending.
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I streamed this from Netflix early on for the Academy Awards Challenge and wasn't terribly impressed. I get the commentary on authority figures controlling us through education and monitoring our communication with the outside world, etc. (a timely enough message, what with all that has taken place in Egypt), and I dig all that. Where the film lost me, though, was the actual execution. I felt it largely meandered from point to point without ever really establishing that it was going anywhere, until the last say, 10-15 minutes. The pace wasn't the issue; I don't mind films that take their time.
Also, I will say that while this may not win Best Foreign Language Film, it should definitely win Most Insidious Use of a Sinatra Recording. Ever. |
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I totally agree with all that has been posted here so far. I wasn't as impressed as some were, but I did like the film. I thought the eldest girl had only watched two films, but her dance looked like she was doing the audition scene from Flashdance. The ending is definitely left open to interpretation.
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