Marmot
Marmot

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Marmot

2011
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Reiko, a child guidance worker, tries to persuade Misaki, who is pregnant, to stop drinking. Since her first child was born intellectually disabled, Misaki is determined to stop and goes to see an obstetrician, and is prescribed an unapproved drug to curb her alcoholism.

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Director: S. Craig ZahlerGenres: Horror, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a desolate, snow-covered landscape, a lone trapper named Marmot finds himself ensnared in a brutal game of survival against a mysterious, monstrous entity. As the creature's attacks escalate, Marmot must confront his own inner demons and utilize his wilderness skills to outwit the relentless predator. The film delves into themes of isolation, primal fear, and the desperate fight for existence against an unknown force.

Critical Reception

Marmot received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its atmospheric tension and unique blend of creature feature and psychological horror. Some critics found its pacing to be slow, while others appreciated its deliberate build-up and uncompromisingly grim tone. The practical effects and unsettling sound design were frequently highlighted as strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its bleak atmosphere and unique creature design.

  • Criticized by some for its slow pacing and challenging narrative.

  • Praised for its effective use of practical effects and sound design.

Google audience: Audience reception for Marmot is not widely documented through Google reviews. However, general consensus suggests viewers were divided, with some appreciating its unconventional approach to horror and others finding it too bleak or slow-moving.

Fun Fact

Director S. Craig Zahler, known for his later neo-Westerns like 'Bone Tomahawk,' made his directorial debut with the indie horror film 'Marmot' before gaining wider recognition.

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