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Iconoclastic Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has followed up last year’s dark comic gem, “The Lobster”, with another audacious film that bears his twisted mark on every frame: “The Killing of a Sacred Deer”, its title drawn from a line in the Greek play, Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides. Its story begins rather conventionally before veering off into the bizarre: A skilled cardiac surgeon seemingly befriends a strange teenage boy and introduces him to his family. The boy named Martin seems to have some form of a neurological disorder, and gradually we discover his connection to the surgeon and the threat he brings to the entire family. Colin Farrell plays the surgeon, Nicole Kidman his wife, but it is Barry Keoghan who takes center stage to the drama, playing the intruding boy with a perceptible mental unbalance that grows more sinister as the film goes on. Relying more on the tenants of psychological horror than the societal satire and the Kafkaesque fable of “The Lobster”, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” is a masterpiece of the absurd, its every frame showing the influence of Stanley Kubrick at his most pristine with its pure cold visuals and precise razor-sharp cutting. It won best screenplay at Cannes, but it is Lanthimos’ perfect compositions and subdued anger that reaches out of the screen and shakes the viewers’ sensibilities that defines it. Disturbing on different levels and perhaps inevitably unpleasant to some, it is a film that will rivet you to your seat until its provocative conclusion, one that could have you thinking about it for days after.
Hector Posted
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a bizarre film that give its audience a unique experience. Definitely one of A24’s more art based films, it’s a film that keeps it’s audience wondering about the mystery in it. Even after finishing, a discussion can go on for hours about its meaning. Certainly a beautiful film. It’s worth watching to see the strange story told.
Apollo2325 Posted
Yorgos Lanthimos, the director has directed another masterpiece. The Favorite is a witty, satire on power, that begins as a delightful costume drama and slowly closes in, becoming darker and and more bleak as it progresses. The costumes are great, the music is great and the technical aspects of the movie are superb.
RobertB Posted
Iconoclastic Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has followed up last year’s dark comic gem, “The Lobster”, with another audacious film that bears his twisted mark on every frame: “The Killing of a Sacred Deer”, its title drawn from a line in the Greek play, Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides. Its story begins rather conventionally before veering off into the bizarre: A skilled cardiac surgeon seemingly befriends a strange teenage boy and introduces him to his family. The boy named Martin seems to have some form of a neurological disorder, and gradually we discover his connection to the surgeon and the threat he brings to the entire family. Colin Farrell plays the surgeon, Nicole Kidman his wife, but it is Barry Keoghan who takes center stage to the drama, playing the intruding boy with a perceptible mental unbalance that grows more sinister as the film goes on. Relying more on the tenants of psychological horror than the societal satire and the Kafkaesque fable of “The Lobster”, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” is a masterpiece of the absurd, its every frame showing the influence of Stanley Kubrick at his most pristine with its pure cold visuals and precise razor-sharp cutting. It won best screenplay at Cannes, but it is Lanthimos’ perfect compositions and subdued anger that reaches out of the screen and shakes the viewers’ sensibilities that defines it. Disturbing on different levels and perhaps inevitably unpleasant to some, it is a film that will rivet you to your seat until its provocative conclusion, one that could have you thinking about it for days after.
Mark Posted
A really interesting movie and it looks very good on blu ray. Not for young viewers.
Herbert Posted
This film is not for everyone, but if you liked The Lobster and The Favourite, chances are you’ll love this strange, but unnerving film. I recommend this to all film enthusiasts/lovers of cinema
John Posted
Left me wanting more. Very creative and interesting of a movie!
rakSD Posted
This is one of the best movies ive ever seen, certainly in the top 5 on my list. Great director, unexpected twists.++
melbrooksisgod Posted
Prompt delivery. Works perfectly. Couldn't be happier.
SWeidman122 Posted
I will warn people that this movie isn’t for everybody. It’s odd and slow placed, but that’s a classic A24 movie. They are very good movies though and this is one of them. The perform were great. I loved the cinematography. The odd atmosphere is a mix between other A24 movies like The VVitch and The Lobster. If you like good independent horror movies, this is the movie for you.
gusvelazquez17 Posted
Watching this film made me Upset, emotional, scared & just over all traumatized. I say that as a compliment. I didn’t have high expectations for this film first walking into it but then viewing it my expectations were shattered. It’s such a masterpiece and very well crafted. The cast did such a great job and the score is just amazing. Has the horror vibe to it. I wish people will purchase this film and experience it for themselves. This film was so stunning from start to finish.
AAdd Posted
Good movie kind of weird but very enjoyable. Would recommend.
Chris Posted
If you enjoyed The Lobster than you will enjoy this movie because of Lathimos' direction. For those not aware of his work, this might not be for you.
ds9is1 Posted
This one is a bit strange and what you may think in the beginning may throw you off but the suspense is there and will keep you guessing.
ortizb89 Posted
This film will easily fly under your radar. Do not let that happen. Surely one of the greats in indy films.
D617 Posted
The quality of the video presentation with the quality of acting and suspense made this really enjoyable
Japa Posted
Like all his movies, when you think things cant possibly go worse...they do in a weird good way
SirRobofGardendale Posted
I enjoy movies that make you feel uncomfortable. This movie makes you question a lot of things and is great for a discussion afterwards. I've moved this movie to my "favorites" shelf to be enjoyed and shared with others again.
Besty Posted
Collin Farrell and Nicole Kidman head this cast of fine actors in a horror thriller of personal choices . A survival tale based on a surreal situation pitting personal responsibilities and choices. Keeps you on the edge.
SevilAlucard Posted
This movie is dark and twisted. Up my alley, but definitely not for everyone. A bit far fetched plot wise. Nothing fancy.