Cut
Cut

Cut

2011Movie133 minJapanese

Shuji is an uncompromising young filmmaker at odds with Japanese society. One day he learns that his loan shark brother, who had helped to finance his films, has been executed by his own yakuza gang for failing to repay his debts.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Amir NaderiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In the unforgiving landscape of Los Angeles, a struggling Iranian immigrant named Alex finds his dreams of becoming a filmmaker turn into a nightmare. He becomes obsessed with the idea of suicide, seeing it as the ultimate act of artistic expression. This morbid fascination leads him down a dangerous path, alienating those around him and blurring the lines between reality and his increasingly bleak artistic vision.

Critical Reception

Amir Naderi's 'Cut' garnered a highly polarized reception, with critics often divided on its artistic merit and challenging themes. While some lauded its bold exploration of existentialism and cinematic ambition, others found its bleak outlook and unconventional narrative difficult to engage with. Audience reactions were similarly split, reflecting the film's provocative nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark visual style and ambitious philosophical undertones.
  • Criticized for its relentlessly grim narrative and perceived lack of emotional connection.
  • Some found the exploration of suicide as art to be daring, while others deemed it exploitative.

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Fun Fact

Director Amir Naderi, known for his groundbreaking Iranian New Wave films, made 'Cut' after a long hiatus and relocated to the United States, marking a significant shift in his thematic focus and setting.

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