Hunger
Hunger

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Hunger

1992
Movie
13 min
Finnish

War and famine drive the inhabitants of the snowy forest into desperate and macabre deeds.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Tony ScottGenres: Drama, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A New York City college professor, John Godard, begins a secret affair with a woman suffering from radiation sickness. As their relationship deepens, Godard becomes increasingly obsessed with her condition and the mysteries surrounding its origin. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and mortality against the backdrop of a decaying urban landscape.

Critical Reception

Tony Scott's 'Hunger' received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics were divided on its artistic ambitions and narrative coherence, with some praising its visual style and performances, while others found it to be pretentious and emotionally distant. Audiences were similarly split, with the film failing to find a wide commercial appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking but narratively opaque.

  • Bowie's performance is a highlight, but the film struggles with its thematic depth.

  • A moody and atmospheric exploration of obsession that doesn't quite cohere.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Hunger' is not widely documented, but available comments often point to its distinctive visual style and David Bowie's compelling performance as positives. However, many found the plot confusing and the film's emotional impact lacking.

Fun Fact

David Bowie initially turned down the role of John Godard, but was convinced to take it after a lengthy phone call with director Tony Scott, who shared his vision for the character and the film.

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