The Demon
The Demon

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The Demon

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Rumored to be haunted, five teens take shelter in an abandoned slaughterhouse, only to discover this place is home to much darker forces.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Krzysztof KieślowskiGenres: Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young man, fueled by a profound spiritual crisis and disillusionment with the Communist regime, grapples with existential questions and his place in the world. He experiences visions and encounters peculiar characters that challenge his perception of reality. The film explores themes of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning in a spiritually barren society.

Critical Reception

While not widely known internationally upon its initial release due to censorship in Poland, 'The Demon' (originally titled 'Bez Końca' or 'No End') is now recognized as a significant and prescient work by Krzysztof Kieślowski. It was noted for its complex philosophical themes and its allegorical critique of the Polish political climate. Critical appreciation has grown over time, particularly among cinephiles familiar with Kieślowski's oeuvre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its profound philosophical depth and exploration of existential themes.

  • Commended for its allegorical critique of societal and political conditions.

  • Acknowledged for Kieślowski's distinctive visual style and thought-provoking narrative.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Demon' is not readily available, as it is a film that gained wider recognition retrospectively and among a niche audience interested in Polish cinema and Kieślowski's work.

Fun Fact

The film was initially banned in Poland for its critical tone and allegorical content, only being released years later after the fall of Communism.

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