"DAAAAAAAD, BOB'S DYING!!!" "I won't let you leave until you've tried my tart." "All we need to do is find the tooth of a baby crocodile, the blood of a pigeon and the pubes of a virgin. And then we just have to burn them all before sunset." "If you don't stop playing games, I will shave your head and make you eat your hair. I mean it. I will make you eat your hair." this movie is hilarious lmaoo
also when the parents were at a party and a colleague asked "how are the kids?" and nicole kidman replied sth like "They're doing great! bob is learning how to play piano but i haven't gotten him the piano cause i'm renovating the clinic. and kim now menstruates." it was so jarring and awkward but funny
Your comment about grief is so very incredibly spot on. When I discovered my father had passed and I was 24 and it just lost my mom at 22 and I remember being completely alone while waiting for family and my boyfriend(now husband who was out of town an hour away) to get there and the next day I was supposed to play in some softball game for work and for whatever reason I called my boss up and was because I would not be able to make it. I just sat there completely quiet and emotionless, even though I felt like my world was ending. The paramedics like one of them looked at me like I was crazy or something because I just sat there staring off into space I hate that so many people judge, especially with situations that involve extreme grief or stress, because everyone reacts differently. It took me two days to completely fall apart until then I was all business and basically numb. I was literally canceling his future doctor appointments for him and just all sorts of stupid stuff. I remember after leaving the funeral home like we had planned to go grocery shopping that day and my husband was taking us home and I remember insisting we go grocery shopping because it was like I was on a complete auto pilot. I just like that you address that. Grief and especially the situation that this family is in is so complex and people try to simplify it without understanding the true complexity
I’m so happy for my fellow Irishman Colin Farrell He’s started doing much more interesting work... before he was doing allot of blockbusters but now he’s really doing good stiff
Lanthimos is one of my favorite current directors but this movie did leave me a bit cold compared to Dogtooth, The Lobster and The Favourite. Your review makes me want to revisit it ASAP.
I've been wondering when you'd get to Lanthimos. I'll be interested to hear what you think of his others too. The Lobster seems ripe for your analysis, and The Favourite is my second favorite film from last year, and could easily be in my top spot in any other year if it weren't for The House That Jack Built.
you have such a command and clarity when explaining the themes behind a movie... there’s always a moment when i say “oh man why didn’t i pick up on that!?” and feel like an idiot
This film was my first Lanthimos. As though it was a car crash, the tragic and absurd nature of the movie forced me to keep watching. Your review is truly incredible, and your thought process is similar to mine. It was honestly refreshing. You made me fall in love with this form of directing by the way that you explained so candidly the message behind this form of cinematography. Keep doing what you’re doing.
I'm impressed that your face hasn't aged at all in 9 years. Your wardrobe is out-aging you. That's a good thing. You rock that "urban hippster" style very well. Thank you for sharing your time, insightful thoughts and your cool new jacket with us.
Nice to see you review this one, I'm a big fan of Lanthimos. He really builds worlds that are foreign to reality and they seem to exist in an unsettling, uncanny realm (The Favourite not so much, but it's still excellent). I agree with a lot of your points but I would disagree that Martin is representative of pure villainy. He certainly brings chaos to Steven's life, but not without reason. I found it interesting that you identified Colin Farrell's character as God-like in his role as a surgeon, which I hadn't originally considered. But I think the real God character is Martin. He's vengeful, wields supernatural power, and casts ultimate and apparently irreversible justice. Also, Nicole Kidman kissing his feet seems to be some sort of fearful reverence or respect. I don't think Martin's actions are evil for the sake of evil, I saw it more as psychopathic callousness in pursuing retribution. Whatever it is, it's definitely mythical and biblical in its nature and I don't think I fully understand it. I suppose that's what makes it such a great film. I only discovered your reviews recently and I really enjoy them. Please keep them coming. Thanks.
Tom C good point. I still wanted to punch Martin in the face. Hey when the dad said he gave his dad a hj. Lol wtf? Also his wife having to lie like that for sex? Wtf? The score was also like freaky all the way through. So even though your like I don’t see anything to be scared of the music was telling you “I’m scary trust me”.
I really enjoy your thoughtful film reviews. The Favourite is a lot less disturbing than all of Yorgos Lanthimos’ other films. The variable seems to be that he and Efthimis Filippou did not write the screenplay. I have watched, and appreciated, all of Lanthimos’ films, except Alps. That one is hard to come by.
Make sure you check out the one he did right after Dogtooth, ALPS. That one seems to constantly get overlooked, but I think it's probably better than Dogtooth and The Lobster.
Hi there! Great review of a movie which I find really difficult to talk about, because of how unsettling the experience of watching it was for me. Recently I've been rewatching some Lanthimos films and for this one especially I looked up a lot of reviews to hear other people's opinions about it. Your review was really the best I came across, I think you have a very good sense of the movie on a thematic level and also on the way the story was told in general and all the stylistic choices that were made. And you also really expressed your thoughts in a clear and interesting way, which for me it's always a difficult thing when taking about a movie (especially a movie like this one). I'll be sure to check out many more of your videos.
I think you should check out "It's Such a Beautiful Day", an independent animated film by Don Hertzfeldt. It's his firth feature-length animated film following lots of critically acclaimed shorts like "Rejected", and I think it needs to be watched at least once. It's absurdly hilarious and frighteningly tragic, and I would love hearing your thoughts on this!
Excellent review. Thanks. I will check this out. I saw the Lobster, which I appreciated. But I'm still weighing it two years on. But obviously Lanthimos is an important director. And I don't mind having the film 'spoiled' for me. I suspect one does go to this film for surprises in the plot.
Interesting movie. Kubrick feel to it for sure. The score was haunting. The music was haunting and I was like it’s telling me something is wrong but what? The dialogue was like one note. Comparing Martin to Norman Bates is a good comparison. It was hard for me to see everyone quickly buy into Martins powers. I first thought it was poison a way more logical reason than Martin is magically causing this pain. Good movie 🍿. I’m glad I got to see it. Showing on Netflix right now.
Honestly I got nothing out of this movie. Just miserable to watch and leaves you completely unsatisfied, wether intentional or not it was a chore to get through. Loved the Favorite though
I saw Dogtooth a few years ago and it fucking ruined me. It was at a time in my life where I was in a very dark/delusional state of mind and it affected me in a way that few other films have. Since then I’ve had no desire to see the director’s other films even though he is clearly an extremely talented (and effective) filmmaker.
Excellent review, please review CLIMAX. omg would love to hear your thoughts on this tripped out dance-horror (?) film, it's got my mind spinnin for the last couple days...!
Just watched this film, very chilling and unsettling but very well done. I highly recommend you see The Lobster, I look forward to seeing your review of it.
I think Martin represents 'The Gods' - cold and indifferent, tormenting mortals for their own pleasure, seemingly without reason. We , as mortals, are powerless to do anything except live with it and accept it - something that is shown in the end scene.
I'm having a hard time making out what you say at 6:50, and it's probably key to understanding your review. You say something like: "[...] that kind of deadpan banality is, to me, really fascinating. It's maturial(?)" What's that last word?
Killing of a Sacred deer is probably my least favourite Lanthimos film because of how tonally derivative it is compared to Dogtooth which is just better in every way imo. Lobster and the Favourite are great. Great reviews as always
Definitely my least favourite Lanthimos film, I didn't personally appreciate the stilted dialogue style. It certainly made things feel strange but I wasn't a fan. I felt this film was a little too much subtext over subtance for my tastes. Would love to hear what you think of his film dogtooth, one of my favourites.
The scene where Nicole Kidman’s character chews out her husband reminds me so much of EWS. There’s a great moment where the camera lingers on her expression and she’s PISSED it’s awesome
The "sleeping/anesthetized patient" fetish kind of hits close to home since that has happened to patients. I rarely know of doctors being punished for sexually abusing patients. And it is hard to prove or investigate because they are in an environment that worships the ground they walk on. And favored doctors, their reputation is too high for some to believe their victims. So not only is it simply about power and dominance but abuse of power. He committed an abuse of power by performing surgery under the influence of alcohol and received no punishment for his actions (prior to dealing with Martin).
Typically like this type of film, where interpretation is key and emotional logic is at play. But I hated Sacred Deer. Every objective criticism you mention, stating that it doesn't apply because of some inner logic that may or may not be there.... Those issues completely sank this movie for me. Lazy writing meant to be subjectively interpreted, that has the viewer doing all the work of imagining the plot so as not to put any demands on the writers themselves. The villain describes what is going to happen to the family, and he makes these things happen, how?... The occult? Biological weapon? Magic? There's nothing. No explanation, no reason. It's like a guy got the idea to make a joke film and framed it in the aesthetics of Kubrick and Lynch, forgetting to add meat to the skeleton.
Very good review. I enjoyed 'The Lobster' much. This director has an interesting style. I am going to keep in mind this movie, and some of his other movies.
Excellent review. The affected style of the characters bothers me. it reminds me of beatniks in a coffeehouse doing a poetry reading in the 1950s. If a movie is going to be deliberately disturbing and uncomfortable, it better be really good and make up for it somewhere. I like the movie's point that suburban perfection is paper thin and could easily implode into barbarism. I really liked the way you described Martin. How he could go from seeming almost innocent and retarded to being a godlike juggernaut. Thought-provoking.
This movie fails at so much in my opinion, it wasn’t funny, suspenseful, or satirical enough. Just a bunch of overly calculated, filler dialogue with purposefully detached acting. But I actually think this is his best film which goes to show how much I disliked The Lobster lol
@Wytchfinde well because yours was such a good argument, "pretentious" my favourite label to be used in place of actual points when you got none, i responded in kind
@Wytchfinde oh my, I asked a simple question, but it looks like when you mistake stupid labels for an opinion it takes very little to break your "argument" doesn't it?
"DAAAAAAAD, BOB'S DYING!!!"
"I won't let you leave until you've tried my tart."
"All we need to do is find the tooth of a baby crocodile, the blood of a pigeon and the pubes of a virgin. And then we just have to burn them all before sunset."
"If you don't stop playing games, I will shave your head and make you eat your hair. I mean it. I will make you eat your hair."
this movie is hilarious lmaoo
also when the parents were at a party and a colleague asked "how are the kids?" and nicole kidman replied sth like "They're doing great! bob is learning how to play piano but i haven't gotten him the piano cause i'm renovating the clinic. and kim now menstruates." it was so jarring and awkward but funny
i don't get why everyone says that the movie its a little funny, for me its just weird
@@Frogervik fine line
"If the Shining and Funny Games had a baby" That is a brilliant way to describe the tone of this movie. Very well done analysis of this movie.
Barry Keoughan is going to be an all time great. Between this, The Banshees of Inisherin and Saltburn, he is one you can’t take your eyes off of.
Saltburn and his deleted Joker scene were both really really terrible.
He's already type cast as a freak, he's not gonna get movie star roles
Your comment about grief is so very incredibly spot on. When I discovered my father had passed and I was 24 and it just lost my mom at 22 and I remember being completely alone while waiting for family and my boyfriend(now husband who was out of town an hour away) to get there and the next day I was supposed to play in some softball game for work and for whatever reason I called my boss up and was because I would not be able to make it. I just sat there completely quiet and emotionless, even though I felt like my world was ending.
The paramedics like one of them looked at me like I was crazy or something because I just sat there staring off into space
I hate that so many people judge, especially with situations that involve extreme grief or stress, because everyone reacts differently. It took me two days to completely fall apart until then I was all business and basically numb. I was literally canceling his future doctor appointments for him and just all sorts of stupid stuff. I remember after leaving the funeral home like we had planned to go grocery shopping that day and my husband was taking us home and I remember insisting we go grocery shopping because it was like I was on a complete auto pilot.
I just like that you address that. Grief and especially the situation that this family is in is so complex and people try to simplify it without understanding the true complexity
I love your reviews ,you really capture the essence of movies
Super strange and haunting film! It stayed with me once I'd left the cinema. But I love that Colin Farrell is willing to go there with his choices!
I’m so happy for my fellow Irishman Colin Farrell
He’s started doing much more interesting work... before he was doing allot of blockbusters but now he’s really doing good stiff
Lanthimos is one of my favorite current directors but this movie did leave me a bit cold compared to Dogtooth, The Lobster and The Favourite. Your review makes me want to revisit it ASAP.
I've been wondering when you'd get to Lanthimos. I'll be interested to hear what you think of his others too. The Lobster seems ripe for your analysis, and The Favourite is my second favorite film from last year, and could easily be in my top spot in any other year if it weren't for The House That Jack Built.
you have such a command and clarity when explaining the themes behind a movie...
there’s always a moment when i say “oh man why didn’t i pick up on that!?” and feel like an idiot
This film was my first Lanthimos. As though it was a car crash, the tragic and absurd nature of the movie forced me to keep watching. Your review is truly incredible, and your thought process is similar to mine. It was honestly refreshing. You made me fall in love with this form of directing by the way that you explained so candidly the message behind this form of cinematography. Keep doing what you’re doing.
I'm impressed that your face hasn't aged at all in 9 years. Your wardrobe is out-aging you. That's a good thing. You rock that "urban hippster" style very well. Thank you for sharing your time, insightful thoughts and your cool new jacket with us.
best of him for me:
dogtooth
the lobster
the favorite
the killing of a sacred deer
You missed Alps
I enjoy that Pink Floyd album.
@@lukess.s I didn't like it
firmly believe that this is Lanthimos' masterpiece, great review!
I recommended this to a co-worker and he said it was one of the best films he'd ever seen.
Nice to see you review this one, I'm a big fan of Lanthimos. He really builds worlds that are foreign to reality and they seem to exist in an unsettling, uncanny realm (The Favourite not so much, but it's still excellent).
I agree with a lot of your points but I would disagree that Martin is representative of pure villainy. He certainly brings chaos to Steven's life, but not without reason. I found it interesting that you identified Colin Farrell's character as God-like in his role as a surgeon, which I hadn't originally considered. But I think the real God character is Martin. He's vengeful, wields supernatural power, and casts ultimate and apparently irreversible justice. Also, Nicole Kidman kissing his feet seems to be some sort of fearful reverence or respect. I don't think Martin's actions are evil for the sake of evil, I saw it more as psychopathic callousness in pursuing retribution. Whatever it is, it's definitely mythical and biblical in its nature and I don't think I fully understand it. I suppose that's what makes it such a great film.
I only discovered your reviews recently and I really enjoy them. Please keep them coming. Thanks.
Tom C good point. I still wanted to punch Martin in the face. Hey when the dad said he gave his dad a hj. Lol wtf? Also his wife having to lie like that for sex? Wtf? The score was also like freaky all the way through. So even though your like I don’t see anything to be scared of the music was telling you “I’m scary trust me”.
I really enjoy your thoughtful film reviews. The Favourite is a lot less disturbing than all of Yorgos Lanthimos’ other films. The variable seems to be that he and Efthimis Filippou did not write the screenplay. I have watched, and appreciated, all of Lanthimos’ films, except Alps. That one is hard to come by.
Make sure you check out the one he did right after Dogtooth, ALPS. That one seems to constantly get overlooked, but I think it's probably better than Dogtooth and The Lobster.
N. Kidman did not get affected because she is rooted in that "darkness" for a long time.
The son is the only person that was not charmed by Martin.
Janamejaya D that’s a good point. He never did care for Martin and his Bs.
Although a limited role, I really appreciate Alecia Silverstone's work in this.
Hi there! Great review of a movie which I find really difficult to talk about, because of how unsettling the experience of watching it was for me. Recently I've been rewatching some Lanthimos films and for this one especially I looked up a lot of reviews to hear other people's opinions about it. Your review was really the best I came across, I think you have a very good sense of the movie on a thematic level and also on the way the story was told in general and all the stylistic choices that were made. And you also really expressed your thoughts in a clear and interesting way, which for me it's always a difficult thing when taking about a movie (especially a movie like this one). I'll be sure to check out many more of your videos.
Always loved this film. Definitely reminded me of Kubrick. Excellent review!
I think you should check out "It's Such a Beautiful Day", an independent animated film by Don Hertzfeldt. It's his firth feature-length animated film following lots of critically acclaimed shorts like "Rejected", and I think it needs to be watched at least once. It's absurdly hilarious and frighteningly tragic, and I would love hearing your thoughts on this!
Excellent review. Thanks. I will check this out. I saw the Lobster, which I appreciated. But I'm still weighing it two years on. But obviously Lanthimos is an important director. And I don't mind having the film 'spoiled' for me. I suspect one does go to this film for surprises in the plot.
Interesting movie. Kubrick feel to it for sure. The score was haunting. The music was haunting and I was like it’s telling me something is wrong but what? The dialogue was like one note. Comparing Martin to Norman Bates is a good comparison. It was hard for me to see everyone quickly buy into Martins powers. I first thought it was poison a way more logical reason than Martin is magically causing this pain. Good movie 🍿. I’m glad I got to see it. Showing on Netflix right now.
This movie was slept on during its run. Love your review. You had some insights I overlooked.
Honestly I got nothing out of this movie. Just miserable to watch and leaves you completely unsatisfied, wether intentional or not it was a chore to get through. Loved the Favorite though
As a sweater connoisseur, I do indeed dig that sweater...mostly because I have the same exact one! lol
XD You have great taste. Haha Mine was actually was a gift that was given to me spontaneously. No idea where it came from.
Please review Freddy Got Fingered.
Daddy would you like some sausages
I saw Dogtooth a few years ago and it fucking ruined me. It was at a time in my life where I was in a very dark/delusional state of mind and it affected me in a way that few other films have. Since then I’ve had no desire to see the director’s other films even though he is clearly an extremely talented (and effective) filmmaker.
Excellent review, please review CLIMAX. omg would love to hear your thoughts on this tripped out dance-horror (?) film, it's got my mind spinnin for the last couple days...!
So glad you reviewed this film. I love it!
This was a very good review. I was bothered by the plot holes, but everything else was spot on. Thanks a lot!
*Wow... first (for the first time ever here)!*
Can't wait for you to see The Favourite!
In my opinion, one of his best.
Marty embodies the juxtaposition of civility and chaos in our life that this film spotlights.
Really love your reviews . You have such a clarity of a thought .
Just watched this film, very chilling and unsettling but very well done. I highly recommend you see The Lobster, I look forward to seeing your review of it.
Nicole and barry, yh yh, ur on the money there. I was surprised by how good they both were. I loved this movie, genius.
You gotta review The Lobster next.
I think Martin represents 'The Gods' - cold and indifferent, tormenting mortals for their own pleasure, seemingly without reason. We , as mortals, are powerless to do anything except live with it and accept it - something that is shown in the end scene.
You should watch the lobster next ,i'm looking forward to watch your lobster review
I'm having a hard time making out what you say at 6:50, and it's probably key to understanding your review. You say something like: "[...] that kind of deadpan banality is, to me, really fascinating. It's maturial(?)" What's that last word?
she’s says “it’s mercurial”. like something/someone who’s unpredictable and volatile
Killing of a Sacred deer is probably my least favourite Lanthimos film because of how tonally derivative it is compared to Dogtooth which is just better in every way imo. Lobster and the Favourite are great. Great reviews as always
Great review ! You really are making great reviews by capturing the themes and essence of movies.
You really wanna see Dogtooth and The Lobster.
I did not like this movie....but it was definitely entertaining.
Definitely my least favourite Lanthimos film, I didn't personally appreciate the stilted dialogue style. It certainly made things feel strange but I wasn't a fan. I felt this film was a little too much subtext over subtance for my tastes. Would love to hear what you think of his film dogtooth, one of my favourites.
The scene where Nicole Kidman’s character chews out her husband reminds me so much of EWS. There’s a great moment where the camera lingers on her expression and she’s PISSED it’s awesome
The "sleeping/anesthetized patient" fetish kind of hits close to home since that has happened to patients. I rarely know of doctors being punished for sexually abusing patients. And it is hard to prove or investigate because they are in an environment that worships the ground they walk on. And favored doctors, their reputation is too high for some to believe their victims. So not only is it simply about power and dominance but abuse of power. He committed an abuse of power by performing surgery under the influence of alcohol and received no punishment for his actions (prior to dealing with Martin).
I have not seen yet a non native speaker pronounce Yorgos name that good #GoodJob
Typically like this type of film, where interpretation is key and emotional logic is at play. But I hated Sacred Deer. Every objective criticism you mention, stating that it doesn't apply because of some inner logic that may or may not be there.... Those issues completely sank this movie for me. Lazy writing meant to be subjectively interpreted, that has the viewer doing all the work of imagining the plot so as not to put any demands on the writers themselves. The villain describes what is going to happen to the family, and he makes these things happen, how?... The occult? Biological weapon? Magic? There's nothing. No explanation, no reason. It's like a guy got the idea to make a joke film and framed it in the aesthetics of Kubrick and Lynch, forgetting to add meat to the skeleton.
On an unrelated note, which film related youtubers do you like?
Very good review. I enjoyed 'The Lobster' much. This director has an interesting style. I am going to keep in mind this movie, and some of his other movies.
The lobster is the stand out for myself. First one I saw, and it just sticks.
This is the best review i seen on this movie
Forever describing the differences between a leather & metal watch band with my horror fan friend
Excellent review. The affected style of the characters bothers me. it reminds me of beatniks in a coffeehouse doing a poetry reading in the 1950s. If a movie is going to be deliberately disturbing and uncomfortable, it better be really good and make up for it somewhere. I like the movie's point that suburban perfection is paper thin and could easily implode into barbarism. I really liked the way you described Martin. How he could go from seeming almost innocent and retarded to being a godlike juggernaut. Thought-provoking.
It's a director's interpretation of the Greek myth of Iphigenia.
This movie fails at so much in my opinion, it wasn’t funny, suspenseful, or satirical enough. Just a bunch of overly calculated, filler dialogue with purposefully detached acting. But I actually think this is his best film which goes to show how much I disliked The Lobster lol
Well.... I'm sold gonna go watch it now. Better late than never I suppose.
Bitch.....I fkn LOVE YOU! Lol muah!
Genius analysis
Did you listen to my comment?! or was it just random and I’m making myself look like a self centered idiot
I beg you, I beg you to review "The Lobster" one day.
The worst piece of crap I ever waisted my time with. And this review as well.
I hear in a lot of reviews about this movie the word comedy....I have no clue where people see funny things in it.
Nicole Kidman telling Barry Keoghan that she wants to do a lemonade contest with his mother made me laugh at how awkward the dialogue was.
can u review american graffiti
i thought the surgeon was the villain
Kubrick> Lanthimos
starting with his weakest work you won't be disappointed with the remainder of his english language filmography as well as alps and dog tooth
Haha I subscribe and you joined the Illuminati lol
It should have been called: "Beautiful Hands"
Hate this guys films. The Ice Storm did the same thing better many years ago.
Do The Favourite
i dont like Lanthimos films
Dogtooth and The Lobster are Lanthimos's best films. Killing of A Sacred Deer and The Favourite were disappointments.
Simply stupid movie !!
@Wytchfinde wrong
@Wytchfinde well because yours was such a good argument, "pretentious" my favourite label to be used in place of actual points when you got none, i responded in kind
@Wytchfinde suuuure, now one question, what does pretentious mean?
@Wytchfinde oh my, I asked a simple question, but it looks like when you mistake stupid labels for an opinion it takes very little to break your "argument" doesn't it?
@Wytchfinde if it's so stupid, answer it
Must you use such language?
Lol there's always one.
Then don't watch