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Movie spotlight
A young mexican smuggler and a little girl travel illegally on top of a cargo train, called La Bestia, to get to the USA. An injury transforms his perception of the journey.
In the windswept landscape of Jersey, a young woman, Moll, finds herself torn between her controlling mother and a mysterious outsider named Pascal. As their passionate romance blossoms, Moll begins to question her own identity and the suffocating hold her family has over her life. Pascal's volatile nature and a series of unsettling events soon reveal a darker truth lurking beneath the surface.
The Beast received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its atmospheric tension, strong performances from its lead actors, and its exploration of complex psychological themes. Some reviews noted its deliberate pacing, while others found its unsettling nature compelling.
Praised for its compelling performances, particularly from Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn.
Applauded for its atmospheric and unsettling portrayal of psychological manipulation and obsession.
Noted for its distinctive visual style and exploration of dark, primal desires.
Google audience: Audiences found 'The Beast' to be a captivating and intense psychological thriller, with many highlighting the strong chemistry between the lead actors and the film's ability to create a sense of unease. Some viewers felt the plot became somewhat predictable in its later stages, but the overall performances and atmosphere were widely appreciated.
The film was inspired by the true story of the 'beast of Jersey,' a serial killer who terrorized the island in the 1970s, though the movie takes significant creative liberties with the narrative.
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