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Posted: Fri, 29th May 2009 21:00 Post subject: |
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oh wow. I was just about to make this thread! damn.
I saw this movie today. It was fucking truly amazing. I can't describe how it had an impact. It really fucked with my head.. made me question things.
The story is somewhat a little flawed however, but I think it was meant to be. It reminded me a lot, and I mean A LOT of Jacobs Ladder. How it seemelssly moves from reality/dream and you are never quite sure what is real. The cinematography and camera views are striking too, really amazing movie. I have not seen any more movies by this director, but now I am going to watch his films.
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Posted: Fri, 29th May 2009 21:04 Post subject: |
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wgem wrote: | oh wow. I was just about to make this thread! damn.
I saw this movie today. It was fucking truly amazing. I can't describe how it had an impact. It really fucked with my head.. made me question things. |
this movie really caught my interest, I mean, it has been a long time when I watch a trailer and I undoubtedly knew it was going to be a masterpiece movie, but I can tell by that trailer alone that this is something great.
I replied you back on the last watched movie thread, is this being screened there or is it online already?
I really want to see this movie, but it seems that this won't came out in Portugal this year.
So I'm really relying on a fast online release!
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Posted: Fri, 29th May 2009 21:05 Post subject: |
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Cheers for the heads-up, never heard of this one before... Seems like right up my alley.
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Posted: Fri, 29th May 2009 21:07 Post subject: |
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It will probably be released soon. It has reached the hands of many industry guys right now, I have a friend who works within the cannes fest organization team and he has a copy still so I am guessing lots of scene guys have one too. Its really nice man, make sure you watch good quality.
It has already released in selected theaters in denmark. so expect that first
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Posted: Fri, 29th May 2009 21:12 Post subject: |
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wgem wrote: | It will probably be released soon. It has reached the hands of many industry guys right now, I have a friend who works within the cannes fest organization team and he has a copy still so I am guessing lots of scene guys have one too. Its really nice man, make sure you watch good quality. |
I will, trust me, anyway, I've read some comments that this movie has several explicit sex scenes, can you confirm the truth in this claims, I'm not surprised of a Lars von Trier movie with explicit sex, but since it seems that this movie has only 1 actor and 1 actress, I'm really surprised with William Dafoe being involved in a explicit sex scene, can you comment on the matter?
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Posted: Sat, 30th May 2009 14:50 Post subject: |
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looks good. is the plot similar to the shining?
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Posted: Sat, 30th May 2009 19:19 Post subject: |
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Cinema date in Saudi Arabia, kthx.
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Posted: Sun, 31st May 2009 11:35 Post subject: |
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no idea what's ok to show over there and what not. perhaps they show most movies, but just censor them to hell and back, like in germany?
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Posted: Sun, 31st May 2009 11:39 Post subject: |
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They used to censor all kinds of shit back in the 70s and 80s, also religious movies like Life of Brian, but not anymore.
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Posted: Sun, 31st May 2009 20:23 Post subject: |
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Looks good, gonna give it a try.
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jun 2009 00:17 Post subject: |
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Trailer looked so so, but the title alone makes me give this one a chance.
No rel yet btw?
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No rel yet. Here, I have a full length spoiler free review for you to read
Spoiler: | Lars von Trier. Not a name immediately associated with dark horror and extreme violence, but rather with European independent cinema and the Dogme ’95 movement. With his latest film, Antichrist, Trier has stayed away from the shaky camera, gotten himself a crew and two of the best actors of their generation, and made the most explicit, terrifying and surreal film of the last 10 years, steeped in horrific symbolism and unremitting brutality. I loved it.
Films like this don’t come along too often, and when they do, I don’t believe that they should be condemned or scorned, but rather genuinely celebrated for breaking boundaries and pushing the medium as far as possible. Trier starts his film with one of the most beautifully crafted scenes I’ve ever witnessed, a slow motion montage of sex and death, shot in black and white with an incredible, operatic score, it’s a work of art in itself. This is the prologue, so says a painted sign, and is followed by three chapters and an epilogue.
The set-up is fairly straightforward; a nameless couple living in Seattle, played by Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg, have lost their son. The child simply climbed out of the window and fell, while they made love in the next room. ‘She’ is devastated, falling into a coma for a month and waking to find her husband by her bedside. ‘He’ is an analyst, and insists on treating her with grief counseling; sets of simple tests and exercises designed to help her cope and come to terms with what happened, and likely to aid himself in the same vein. He asks, “What is your greatest fear, right now?” Her response is, “Eden”, the cabin up North where she last spent a summer with their child, and where she worked through writers block on her thesis, a critique of books on witchcraft.
At his insistence, they travel to Eden and begin to work on more exercises, but strange things happen. The house is below an Oak tree and acorns rain down on the roof all day and night, she starts to behave erratically and insists that she’s cured, while he remains skeptical and tries to stay rational in the face of her collapsing sanity, and the danger to his own.
This all makes Antichrist seem somewhat allegorical, the divide between man and woman, science and nature, rationale and madness. The film uses visceral, sexual imagery and extreme violence, yet has some of the most beautifully shot scenes of a haunting forest, shrouded in mist and evoking the darkest fears of humanity, the unknown and the supernatural. Like Defoe in the film, the audience isn’t sure if what’s happening is real or imagined, how seriously we should take the threat and hint of something unreal, until the film reaches a crescendo of horror, with mutilation, sexual violence and an ending as enigmatic and bizarre as one could expect from such an unapologetically twisted film.
Watching Antichrist, I tried to think of other film-makers that have gone this far. Other films that threw down the gauntlet and made their mark as unflinching examinations of humanity’s capacity for imagined violence and horror, while retaining a respect for the medium of film, and seeking to capture people’s imaginations and stay with them for days, if not weeks afterwards. Masters of the surreal such as Lynch, Jodorowsky, Svankmajer, Herzog, Ferreri, Bunuel, and even Aronofsky; film-makers who treat the inclusion of violence, sex and death in their work very seriously, and seek to examine the possibilities.
Critics have already become divided. Jason Solomons of The Observer writes, “It is utterly pompous, stilted and boring.” He thinks, “Shock is the only possible attraction because the rest of the film is nonsense.” He clearly doesn’t share my opinion, that when a film is this daring, and creates this much buzz it should be viewed with an open mind and a deep, deep breath before heading in, and ‘nonsense’ it most certainly isn’t, there is a gripping supernatural plot that made perfect sense to me, scaring me senseless in the process. He also gave away a spoiler about ‘the scene’, that’s ‘shocked’ so many, but for me the film as a complete package is near perfect, and it’s childish to dismiss this as not ‘having earned the right’, as Soloman drones.
We’ve had Eraserhead and Blue Velvet, The Holy Mountain and Santa Sangre, Pi and Requiem for a Dream, Woyzeck and Fitzcarraldo, and the one film that this might owe it’s biggest debt to; Nicolas Roeg’s ‘Don’t Look Now’. These kinds of films are few and far between, pushing the envelope, raising eyebrows (and covering eyes) in the process. Now we have Antichrist, and it may be an unpleasant journey into madness and an experiment in fear, but it’s a bloody powerhouse of a film and very much the genuine article. A packed cinema of press entered, a round of applause followed, and, stumbling into the sunlight afterwards, legs weak and hands shaking as they tried to light a cigarette, all I could do was let out an almighty, 'fucking hell!'
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Posted: Wed, 26th Aug 2009 17:53 Post subject: |
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I'm waiting for a proper release, this move looks too good to ruin with dvdscr... Btw is this the proper release or the cut one?
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Posted: Wed, 26th Aug 2009 18:13 Post subject: |
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this movie really really gay
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Posted: Wed, 26th Aug 2009 19:02 Post subject: |
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no torrents yet......
only rapidshare crap....
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Posted: Wed, 26th Aug 2009 19:27 Post subject: |
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nouseforaname wrote: | wgem wrote: | Rapidshare > torrents  |
I hope you aren't starting that old argument again ... (btw usenet>all)  |
rippers underground bunker>all.. 
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Yondaime wrote: | I didn't like this movie too much.
When they enter the forest and the early parts of their stay there, I thought it was great. The director truly captures the atmosphere, it felt really creepy. REALLY creepy.
But aside from that, the whole movie just felt kind of dull. Now, don't get me wrong here, I understood the story and the symbolism, I really did. And I thought it was a good story, but the movie just felt dull. I'm sure someone will call it "art" and claim I have no taste, don't care, it's dull.
But I honestly have no idea what kind of score to give it. Because I do think the story and the symbolism was very clever and really great, and the atmosphere was definitely top notch and yet, I didn't like the actual movie very much... Which is a bit contradicting. |
Antichrist.UNCENSORED.DVDSCR.XviD-DEViSE -> don't know if there is any extra scene in this one, will probably watch it again to check it out!
I loved the movie for it's courage, originality and specially because art films are almost extinguished due to Hollywood constant praise of mediocrity and multi million dollar productions of great visual greatness but with absolutely no emotional or intellectual depth.
And this is not an average art film, it is probably among the most intelligent, symbolic and powerful art films that I have ever seen.
The sexual violence portrayed in the movie is not disturbing at all, at least from my perspective, I've seen some Japanese horror movies with scenes one hundred times more disgusting and definitely with no meaning at all, this is not a shock movie, it is true that some people may find some scenes shocking, but this will greatly change for each persons personality and comprehension of the themes being explicitly and implicitly being referred in the movie.
@Yondaime - You say you do not know what rating does this movie deserves, well, I tell you only this, if you were able to comprehend the movie half as good as you say you did and you are able to admire it's greatness, I would say you should rate the movie based on that, and not what your emotional response towards the movie was, every honest movie critic will rate a movie based on what he believes the movie has achieved instead of his personal response towards the movie itself.
I rate it 10/10 because I really think this movie achieved perfection within it's genre, I have only one small negative critic towards the movie, this critic in my perspective doesn't affect it's overall quality but it was something that I deemed completely out of context and jumped away from the perfect flow of the movie, this would obviously be the scene where the fox is seen vocalizing "chaos reigns", in my opinion that scene could be handled in a million different ways, but the way it did just felt ridicule to me.
Aside from this small note, the movie really was perfect from start to finish, and it isn't a 3 second scene that was completely unnecessary that will take any value from the entirety of this art piece.
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Posted: Sat, 12th Sep 2009 01:44 Post subject: |
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Antichrist.LiMiTED.DVDRip.XviD-DoNE
great quality, 2cd, uncensored
goddamn
it was a fun ride
but i must be the only one who thought it could have gone slightly further
i felt it was roughly on par with last year's Cargo 200, which i think is the darkest comedy ever
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