Under the Last Roof
Under the Last Roof

Movie spotlight

Under the Last Roof

2013
Movie
12 min
English

Beto, an imaginative and precocious 9 year-old, feels creatively stifled by his overbearing grandparents who act as his guardians. He finds an outlet through a friendship he forms with Stephany, his transgender neighbor, who helps him see the world in unexpected ways.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users88%
Director: Yorgos LanthimosGenres: Drama, Black Comedy

Plot Summary

In a secluded, peculiar community, young children are trained to perform a peculiar ritual involving their parents. When a charismatic outsider arrives, he challenges the established order, leading to a series of unsettling events that reveal the dark underbelly of their traditions. The film explores themes of obedience, manipulation, and the strange bonds within families.

Critical Reception

Under the Last Roof garnered significant attention for its unique and unsettling premise, though it proved to be a divisive film. Critics praised its bold directorial vision and provocative themes, while some found its bleakness and unconventional narrative challenging to engage with. Audience reactions were similarly mixed, with many appreciating its artistic merit and others finding it too disturbing or abstract.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious and uncompromising artistic vision.

  • The film's dark humor and unsettling atmosphere are highlights.

  • Some viewers found the narrative too abstract and the subject matter intensely disturbing.

Google audience: Google users frequently commend the film's originality and thought-provoking themes, appreciating its ability to elicit strong emotional responses. However, a notable portion of reviewers found the plot difficult to follow and the overall tone excessively bleak, leading to polarized opinions.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for multiple awards at the Cannes Film Festival, including Best Director and the Palme d'Or. Won Best Screenplay at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, almost surreal architecture seen in the film was inspired by ancient Greek amphitheaters and modernist brutalist design, creating a stark visual contrast to the otherwise pastoral setting.

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