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The Nest
A boy hits a nest while playing around some trees. He asks for help to an older man whose intentions are different than the child imagined.
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Plot Summary
In the 1980s, a British couple moves their family from suburban America to a sprawling country estate in England. Rory, an ambitious entrepreneur, sees the move as a business opportunity, while his wife Allison feels increasingly unsettled by the isolation and the family's new surroundings. As Rory's ventures become more erratic, the family's dynamics fray, leading to growing tension and unspoken anxieties.
Critical Reception
The Nest received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Jude Law's performance and Sean Durkin's atmospheric direction. However, some found the plot's ambiguity and the characters' motivations somewhat frustrating, leading to a mixed audience reception regarding its overall satisfaction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong performances, particularly from Jude Law and Carrie Coon.
Commended for its stylish direction and unsettling atmosphere.
Criticized by some for its opaque narrative and lack of clear resolutions.
Google audience: Audience reviews are somewhat divided, with many appreciating the film's moody ambiance and the performances. However, a significant portion of viewers found the story to be slow-paced and ultimately unsatisfying due to its ambiguity.
Fun Fact
Sean Durkin, the director, chose the period setting of the 1980s to explore themes of ambition and the hollowness of the era's economic boom, deliberately creating a sense of excess and impending doom.
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