Antichrist
Antichrist

Antichrist

2009Movie104 minEnglish

A grieving couple retreats to their cabin 'Eden' in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage. But nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes51%
Metacritic50/100
Google Users68%
Director: Lars von TrierGenres: Horror, Drama, Art House

Plot Summary

A grieving couple retreats to a secluded cabin in the woods, referred to as "Eden," to try and repair their relationship following the death of their child. However, their attempts at reconciliation devolve into a nightmarish exploration of guilt, grief, and the darker aspects of human nature. The forest itself seems to embody their psychological turmoil, leading to increasingly disturbing and violent encounters.

Critical Reception

Antichrist was met with significant controversy and divisive critical reception upon its release, largely due to its explicit depiction of violence, sex, and psychological horror. While some critics lauded its artistic ambition, daring visual style, and unflinching exploration of dark themes, others condemned its gratuitous brutality and perceived misogyny. It remains a polarizing film, celebrated by some as a masterpiece of existential horror and derided by others as exploitative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and thematically provocative, but often overly explicit and disturbing.
  • Praised for its artistic courage and exploration of primal fears, yet criticized for its graphic content.
  • A challenging and divisive work that pushes the boundaries of horror cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews are split, with many finding the film profoundly disturbing and artistically significant, while others are repulsed by its graphic violence and bleak outlook.

Awards & Accolades

Charlotte Gainsbourg won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance.

Fun Fact

Director Lars von Trier intentionally made the film difficult to understand at times, reportedly stating, 'I don't want people to understand it. I want them to feel it.'

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patient1

patient1

Our story starts with beautiful Passion, and all the while, Insurmountable Tragedy is Creeping its ugly head into the scene. Such a dark, deeply emotional film has been laid at our feet, and raw emotions lead to carnality between our main c...
Andres Gomez

Andres Gomez

Oppresing and disturbing movie. Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg are superb and the OST is well chosen but the movie leaves too many questions open which leaves a bitter after taste.