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Involuntary
After Emily rejects Jacob and tells him she is gay, Jacob becomes engrossed in an alt-right, incel podcast, that is able to speak directly to him. The podcast's requests of Jacob slowly become more and more disturbing, leaving Emily with a difficult decision.
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Plot Summary
A group of young men embark on a camping trip in the Swedish wilderness as a form of social experiment to prove that they can overcome their primal instincts. The trip quickly devolves into a harsh test of their will and camaraderie when their plans go awry. Tensions rise as the group struggles with hunger, dwindling resources, and the unforgiving environment. The film explores the thin line between civilization and barbarism.
Critical Reception
Ruben Östlund's early feature 'Involuntary' was met with a generally positive critical reception, often cited for its unflinching portrayal of social dynamics and human behavior under pressure. Critics noted its bleakness and challenging themes but recognized Östlund's developing directorial voice and his ability to create unsettling realism.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and realistic depiction of group dynamics under stress.
Noted for its challenging and often uncomfortable exploration of social hierarchies and primal instincts.
Acknowledged as an early, stark example of Östlund's observational and provocative filmmaking style.
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Fun Fact
Ruben Östlund often draws inspiration from real-life social experiments and observed human behavior, which is evident in the premise of 'Involuntary'.
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