Cotard
Cotard

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Cotard

2019
Movie
6 min
English

Vera is trapped in the chilling grip of Cotard's syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that convinces her she is dead. She perceives the world as a decaying, lifeless realm, a reflection of her own internal state. In her delusion, humanity itself has perished, leaving her a solitary phantom in a desolate landscape. Within this morbid reality, a flicker of something unexpected arises: a fragile, almost imperceptible hope. It could be a memory, a fleeting sensation, or even a twisted manifestation of her illness.

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IMDb3.9/10
Director: A.J. BridgesGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman experiencing the Cotard delusion, a rare mental disorder where individuals believe they are dead or have lost their organs, finds herself trapped in a cycle of delusion and reality. As her grip on what's real loosens, she must confront the terrifying manifestations of her own mind before she succumbs completely. The film explores the psychological landscape of this profound disorder.

Critical Reception

Cotard received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its ambitious exploration of a challenging psychological theme and a committed performance from its lead, many found the execution to be flawed, citing issues with pacing, underdeveloped supporting characters, and a narrative that struggled to fully translate the complexity of the delusion to the screen. The film was noted for its dark atmosphere but often fell short of delivering a consistently compelling horror experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Attempts to delve into a disturbing psychological condition but is hampered by uneven pacing.

  • The lead performance is a strong point, but the narrative often feels unfocused.

  • Struggles to create genuine scares or a cohesive story, despite its grim subject matter.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Cotard are scarce and generally reflect a lack of widespread engagement with the film. Those who did watch it often pointed to its difficult and unsettling subject matter, with opinions divided on whether the film effectively conveyed the psychological horror or simply became bleak and confusing. Its limited release likely contributed to a lack of significant audience buzz.

Fun Fact

The film's title refers to Cotard delusion, a rare mental disorder also known as walking corpse syndrome, where individuals believe they are dead, have no blood, or lack internal organs.

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