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Drifters
Two drifters embark upon a journey of discovery involving bedbugs, fried chicken and tears.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a group of British mercenaries in a desolate, unspecified European landscape. Tasked with a mission to protect a mining magnate, they find themselves caught in a treacherous game of survival against an unseen enemy. As paranoia and internal conflicts escalate, the mercenaries must confront their own demons and the brutal reality of their situation.
Critical Reception
Ben Wheatley's 'Drifters' received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its atmospheric tension and visceral brutality. However, some found the narrative convoluted and the bleak tone overwhelming. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its dark, gritty aesthetic but often finding it challenging and nihilistic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and unsettling brutality.
Critiqued for a confusing narrative and relentlessly bleak tone.
Visually striking with strong performances, though thematically challenging.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Drifters' to be a visually compelling and intense film, with many appreciating its dark and gritty atmosphere. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot difficult to follow and the film's nihilistic outlook to be off-putting, leading to a polarized reception.
Fun Fact
Director Ben Wheatley stated that the film was inspired by a desire to make a more straightforward, action-oriented film, contrasting with some of his earlier, more complex works, yet it still retains his signature dark and ambiguous style.
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