The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Dr. Steven Murphy is a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who presides over a spotless household with his wife and two children. Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who insinuates himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.
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- Cast:
- Colin Farrell , Nicole Kidman , Barry Keoghan , Raffey Cassidy , Sunny Suljic , Bill Camp , Alicia Silverstone
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Very Cool!!!
Fresh and Exciting
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
It's possible the reason this 'sacred deer' reached the screen is because the producer was the writer and director so, had a hand in paying himself to make it. If it wasn't so narcissistically ugly it may have been laughable but, we are even robbed of that possibility. With this and other over the top movies, the Greeks seem to have embarked on a wave of 'weird' movie making and are unleashing their somewhat demented psychology on an unwilling world. For this pseudo physiological mess, Yorgos Lanthimos has convinced Nicole Kidman to repeat her demeaning role from one of Kubrick's most overrated works: 'Eyes Wide Shut'. She allows herself once more to be 'used' as an onscreen whore (at her stage in life, she might begin to ask if she really needs the money that badly) So much of Lanthimos 's dialog comes across as written by someone who might have sadly been the victim of a paedophile or perhaps could himself be borderline(?) His obsession with body hair, menstruation and masturbation are a little too obvious to be quite healthy - one repugnant situation follows another in this unbelievably sordid assault on the hapless viewer. He and Cinematographer Thimios Bakatakis's compositions strive so hard to look unconventional - they actually begin to look foolishly like copycat Kubrick shots -that in themselves, have now been so overused as to become 'conventional '-- By constantly using wide angle lenses, his subjects are often so far away it appears as if the surroundings are meant to be the focus of the scene (which turns out not to be the case) This sexual/horror mumbo-jumbo will please those who think they are smarter than the average viewer, therefore, able to work out (read into...) all those 'symbolic' red herrings that often resemble the writers own bent reality. If you don't happen to be one of those 'intelligent' few, then for the good of your wellbeing, stay well away.Note: if Australian Foxtel continues to allow Ms Pomeranz to hysterically host these borderline-titles under the banner of 'Masterpieces' they should not be surprised if they might just begin to see an increase in contract cancellations. Also, this movie is certainly more than an MA rating with a simple 'A' (adult themes) Was the classifier so bored they did not take in the nudity, language and violence...or were they asleep? (as many viewers are likely to be)
As bad as it gets. One of the worst movies ever. I feel super annoyed that I've wasted nearly two hours on this nonesense. And one thing to keep in mind; never judge a movie by its rating!!
No purpose. Move along. There is no way this rating adds up. All the other ratings are 1s and 2s as they should be.
Not the worst mobile ever, but not one to waste the effort of pushing the play button for. The pretentious posers who give it great reviews should have their academic credentials revoked.