Submitted by Huevos___Rancheros t3_10nsw09 in movies
This was my introduction to Yorgos Lanthimos and I have to say, this was an excellent first impression. Just from reading the brief description of this movie alone it completely captivated me, the premise is unlike something I’ve ever seen before and it immediately piqued my interest.
It’s a really unique film that is equally tragic, hysterical, and just completely absurd. I can confidently say that this is one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen but I can also say it’s one of the more fucked up movies I’ve ever seen, like this is a movie with lines that made me burst out of laughter like “If you encounter any problems you cannot resolve yourselves, you will be assigned children, that usually helps.“ but then there’s also a woman kicking someone’s brother who’s in the form of a dog to death, so it’s safe to say it’s quite he emotional rollercoaster and I think that’s what makes it really unique, there are so many emotions being played with and it’s executed so perfectly.
The acting performances here are brilliant. Everyone is excellent but the standout for me was Rachel Weisz she knocked it out of the park, her narration was one of my favourite parts of the movie. It’s a really solid movie in terms of directing, cinematography and score as well.
Satire at its best
5/5 ⭐️
Jamesy555 t1_j6ao13k wrote
I’m a Lanthimos admirer, I saw Dogtooth and didn’t really like it and still made seeing The Lobster at the cinema a priority, I just knew there would be something there for me. It’s pretty rare that a director would make a film I don’t like but I’d be looking forward to the next one, but he has a pretty unique style.
Then following The Lobster (which I liked for a lot of the reasons you listed but didn’t fully click with me) I also caught Sacred Deer at the cinema and that was the first time where everything I wanted from his film felt like it had been fulfilled, absolutely love and it’s my #2 of 2017.
The Favourite, though a touch more mainstream still offers his unique perspective and is well deserving of the awards and critical praise it received.
And I can’t wait for what he does next