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" Date: 10/19/2019 Viewed: Blu-Ray Re-Watch Note: It's been 10 years since this movie came out and I still really like it. This movie is dark, twisted and wonderful at the same time. The atmosphere and cinematography are fantastic because everything in this movie is breathtaking. The movie makes you feel like that you are in the middle of the woods with these two characters. I haven't seen a movie that makes the wilderness feel scary since the original Evil Dead in my opinion. The lack of mu"
" Cast : Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg What was it about? A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage, but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse. My two cents: As expected, it turned out to be a really tough watch and it will probably haunt me for some time, that’s for sure. And, that’s the whole thing with Lars von Trier. Indeed, while most movies are made to entertain, he deliberately choo"
"There might be a select few who get turned on by this movie... I hope they find each other, or God help us all."
“I was apprehensive about seeing "Antichrist", but not primarily for the reason that you might expect. Yes, the film's allegations of rampant misogyny ”
"Lars von Trier’s two-hander psychodrama Antichrist draws heavily from a rich tradition of “Nordic horror,” stretching back to silent-era groundbreakers like Häxan and Vampyr (and Carl Theodor Dreyer’s later Day of Wrath), in particular their interrogation of moral strictures and assumptions of normalcy. In the wake of their son’s death, He (Willem Dafoe) and She (Charlotte Gainsbourg) follow a course of radical psychotherapy, retreating to their wilderness redoubt, Eden, where they ac"
"Lars von Trier’s two-hander psychodrama Antichrist draws heavily from a rich tradition of “Nordic horror,” stretching back to silent-era groundbreakers like Häxan and Vampyr (and Carl Theodor Dreyer’s later Day of Wrath), in particular their interrogation of moral strictures and assumptions of normalcy. In the wake of their son’s death, He (Willem Dafoe) and She (Charlotte Gainsbourg) follow a course of radical psychotherapy, retreating to their wilderness redoubt, Eden, where they ac"
"Ничего не понял, видимо не имею нужного бэкграунда. Но снято красиво."
“Having seen "A Serbian Film" and "Antichrist" within a week of each other, I can safely say I've seen two of the most disturbing films ever made, back”