Perhaps one of the most surreal and shocking films of recent years,
Dogtooth is nothing short of cinematic brilliance.
Telling the weird and terrifying story of three children kept away from the world by their parents,
and forced into various acts of submission, it is not for the faint of heart,
but is incredibly rewarding if you take the plunge. Each bizarre and unique situation that unfolds
(including hammer attacks, cat mutilation and sexual blackmail)
only serves to drag the viewer further into its crazy world.
You won’t be able to take your eyes off it, and it helps that Dogtooth is pretty great to look at,
too, with a mass of elegant compositions and downright odd framings all jumbled together.
It is not for nothing that director Yorogos Lanthimos has been compared to Lars von Trier,
and this film hailed by the Greek government as a success for the country.
Perhaps one of the most surreal and shocking films of recent years,
Dogtooth is nothing short of cinematic brilliance.
Telling the weird and terrifying story of three children kept away from the world by their parents,
and forced into various acts of submission, it is not for the faint of heart,
but is incredibly rewarding if you take the plunge. Each bizarre and unique situation that unfolds
(including hammer attacks, cat mutilation and sexual blackmail)
only serves to drag the viewer further into its crazy world.
You won’t be able to take your eyes off it, and it helps that Dogtooth is pretty great to look at,
too, with a mass of elegant compositions and downright odd framings all jumbled together.
It is not for nothing that director Yorogos Lanthimos has been compared to Lars von Trier,
and this film hailed by the Greek government as a success for the country.
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