Lighthouse
Lighthouse

Lighthouse

2014Movie109 minEnglish

An obsessive fan rescues a famous musician from a car crash, then takes her to his secluded lighthouse.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Metacritic83/100
Google Users87%
Director: Robert EggersGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

Two lighthouse keepers, the old wickie and the young newcomer, descend into madness as they are isolated on a remote New England island in the 1890s. Strange occurrences, heavy drinking, and repressed desires blur the lines between reality and delusion. The tempestuous relationship between the two men, and the enigmatic lure of the lighthouse itself, drives them to the brink of existential dread. This stark, atmospheric film explores themes of masculinity, isolation, and the primal fears that surface when stripped of civilization.

Critical Reception

The Lighthouse was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its stunning black-and-white cinematography, atmospheric direction, and powerful performances from its lead actors. Critics praised its unique, unsettling tone and its bold, experimental approach to filmmaking. Audiences were largely captivated by its enigmatic narrative and visceral horror elements, though some found its ambiguity and intensity challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its masterful black-and-white cinematography and unsettling atmosphere.
  • Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson deliver intense, unforgettable performances.
  • A unique and challenging descent into madness, fear, and myth.

Google audience: Google users generally lauded the film's striking visual style, the intense performances of the lead actors, and its unique, unsettling horror. Many appreciated its artistic merit and memorable atmosphere, though a segment of viewers found the film's abstract nature and disturbing content to be off-putting.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Won Best Actor at the Gotham Independent Film Awards for Willem Dafoe.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive aspect ratio of 1.19:1 was chosen to evoke the look of early cinema and to create a claustrophobic, intense visual experience, reminiscent of paintings from the era.

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