
Movie spotlight
The Pot
Korean horror hit of 2009. Everything is picture-perfect for a family of three recently moved to Seoul from the countryside. But a religious ritual goes terribly wrong with frightening consequences.
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Plot Summary
The Pot is a short film that features a woman, presumed to be a housekeeper, interacting with a police detective and a man in a pot. The narrative is cryptic and dreamlike, typical of Lynch's style, leaving much to the viewer's interpretation.
Critical Reception
As a very short, experimental film, The Pot did not receive widespread critical reviews. It is primarily known among fans of David Lynch's work for its surreal imagery and ambiguous storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a signature David Lynchian surreal and unsettling atmosphere.
Offers a brief, abstract glimpse into a mysterious scenario.
Intended as a piece for the "3" film anthology, its brevity contributes to its enigmatic nature.
Google audience: Due to its obscurity and experimental nature, there is no specific consensus from Google users regarding 'The Pot'. It is not widely discussed in general audience forums.
Fun Fact
The Pot was created as part of the anthology film '3' (also known as '3 Stories About Evil'), a project where three acclaimed directors (David Lynch, Takeshi Kitano, and Nobuhiro Yamashita) each contributed a short film.
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