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Barbarians
"Barbarians" is a teenage drama about coming of age in a world where there is no opportunity. A portrait of a young generation growing up in a society of lost values.
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Plot Summary
In 1970, in a secluded rural estate in the UK, a group of young adults gather for a birthday celebration that quickly devolves into a disturbing exploration of class, privilege, and escalating violence. As inhibitions fade and tensions rise, the celebratory atmosphere turns sinister, revealing a dark underbelly to their seemingly idyllic lives. The events that unfold expose the characters' true natures and the societal dynamics at play, leading to a shocking and unforgettable climax.
Critical Reception
Barbarians received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its atmosphere, performances, and unsettling tone. Some critics found the film's pacing uneven and its thematic explorations occasionally muddled, but overall it was recognized as a tense and thought-provoking indie thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, escalating tension and unsettling atmosphere.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead cast.
Some found the film's social commentary a bit heavy-handed or underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Barbarians' to be a disturbing and well-acted film, appreciating its tense build-up and dark humor. However, some viewers felt the plot became too predictable or that the social commentary didn't land effectively.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over 20 days on a relatively low budget, allowing for an intimate and focused production.
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