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<em>'Dogtooth'</em> is certainly a Yorgos Lanthimos film! On the whole, I found this fascinating. It gets quite disturbing in parts, as you'd expect from this director, but all in all it is very good. The plot starts out difficult to read, ...


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Three teenagers are confined to an isolated country estate that could very well be on another planet. The trio spend their days listening to endless homemade tapes that teach them a whole new vocabulary. Any word that comes from beyond their family abode is instantly assigned a new meaning. Hence 'the sea' refers to a large armchair and 'zombies' are little yellow flowers. Having invented a brother whom they claim to have ostracized for his disobedience, the uber-controlling parents terrorize their offspring into submission.
In this unsettling dark comedy, a wealthy couple keeps their adult children isolated within their sprawling estate, teaching them a twisted version of reality and forbidding them from leaving. When their eldest daughter forms a relationship with the son of a factory owner, the meticulously controlled world begins to unravel, leading to shocking and disturbing consequences.
Dogtooth received widespread critical acclaim for its originality, disturbing themes, and Lanthimos's unique directorial style. Critics lauded its unsettling atmosphere and powerful performances, though some found its bleakness and unconventional narrative challenging.
A darkly humorous and profoundly disturbing examination of control and manipulation.
Yorgos Lanthimos's distinctive vision creates a surreal and unsettling cinematic experience.
The film's provocative themes and unflinching portrayal of familial dysfunction are unforgettable.
Google audience: Audiences largely praised the film's unique and thought-provoking premise, with many finding it unsettling yet compelling. Some viewers found the extreme nature of the content challenging, but the majority appreciated its artistic merit and memorable impact.
Un Certain Regard award at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.
The film's unsettling atmosphere was enhanced by its minimalist and claustrophobic set design, which was entirely shot on location in a single house.
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<em>'Dogtooth'</em> is certainly a Yorgos Lanthimos film! On the whole, I found this fascinating. It gets quite disturbing in parts, as you'd expect from this director, but all in all it is very good. The plot starts out difficult to read, ...

Unnamed parents (Christos Stergioglou and Michele Valley) are so obsessed with their children that they have, over the years, created an walled environment in which they see nobody but each other and never leave their substantial rural home...
Doogtooth, the official Greek entry to the 2011 Academy Awards, is nominated for Best Foreign Film. Released in 2009, and directed by Giorgos Lanthimos, Dogtooth is a strikingly original film that captures a world that is at once like noth...