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The Lobster (2015)
In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or are transformed into beasts and sent off into The Woods.
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Writers: Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthymis Filippou
Stars: Léa Seydoux, Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz
Storyline
A love story set in a dystopian near future where single people are arrested and transferred to a creepy hotel. There they are obliged to find a matching mate in 45 days. If they Fail, they are transformed into an animal and released into The woods. written by R. Byma
Reviews
This one's going to be tough to describe. The winner of the Jury Prize at this year's Cannes Festival, The Lobster is the new film from Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos who had me involved while scratching my head at screenings of his previous resume entries Dogtooth (2009) and ALPS (2011). I considered both decent films, but I surely was not put in a position to recommend either film to the average film watcher. Posters for The Two Films Were His first Even a difficult digestion.
With The Lobster, gathers together Lanthimos That includes a Cast Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw US to introduce to a world where single people over a certain All age must report to a hotel to find a mate. If, after a 45-day period perusing and Courting, Not Find The individual does a mate Then they are transformed into an animal (you can sign up for Any particular animal) and The Wild Sent into.
Wha? Colin Farrell plays David. David has recently separated from his wife and is therefore deemed 'single' and reports to the hotel for his search amongst the residents. Registered to become a lobster if things do not progress accordingly, David is none too accepting of the hotel's policies and he befriends a group of other disgruntleds in the woods (notably John C. Reilly and Rachel Weisz) where they discuss the unorthodox methods and ideas behind the premise. The Group, named The loners, are a Bunch Weird The least to say and Not Even That does take into account Which Their names include "The limping Man", "Nosebleed Woman" and "Biscuit Woman".
If nothing else, The Lobster is something I have not quite seen before. In an era of men and women in tight colorful clothing running around saving our cities with their superpowers, The Lobster seemed like a breath of fresh air. But without being put to ABLE My finger directly on The Pulse, I Was a little baffled by and let Down The Execution overall.
Weisz is a Welcome Voice is good and soothing her and in her narration of The Presence Both in her film. But Farrell, Reilly and others are just too boring to have kept me interested in a truly unique story by Lanthimos and Filippou. The whole film is a commentary on The Dating How The world Ritual and finding a soul mate into almost US Forces, But Fail to connect with audiences in a way The Characters That would turn Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind The Lobster into an.
Maybe I just did not get it. Maybe the film was smarter than me and I failed to pick up on any of the nuances that helped The Lobster walk away with the Jury Prize. I liken it very Much to The first Wes Anderson film I Saw - The Royal Tenenbaums - Which confounded Me But Has grown a bit on My Soft side Like old University ivy.
Whether Farrell's Plump David or Reilly's Lisping Man Become Something I GROW affection for remains to be certain. What I do know is that I saw something original. I just do not think I liked it or will recommend it to others.
With The Lobster, gathers together Lanthimos That includes a Cast Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw US to introduce to a world where single people over a certain All age must report to a hotel to find a mate. If, after a 45-day period perusing and Courting, Not Find The individual does a mate Then they are transformed into an animal (you can sign up for Any particular animal) and The Wild Sent into.
Wha? Colin Farrell plays David. David has recently separated from his wife and is therefore deemed 'single' and reports to the hotel for his search amongst the residents. Registered to become a lobster if things do not progress accordingly, David is none too accepting of the hotel's policies and he befriends a group of other disgruntleds in the woods (notably John C. Reilly and Rachel Weisz) where they discuss the unorthodox methods and ideas behind the premise. The Group, named The loners, are a Bunch Weird The least to say and Not Even That does take into account Which Their names include "The limping Man", "Nosebleed Woman" and "Biscuit Woman".
If nothing else, The Lobster is something I have not quite seen before. In an era of men and women in tight colorful clothing running around saving our cities with their superpowers, The Lobster seemed like a breath of fresh air. But without being put to ABLE My finger directly on The Pulse, I Was a little baffled by and let Down The Execution overall.
Weisz is a Welcome Voice is good and soothing her and in her narration of The Presence Both in her film. But Farrell, Reilly and others are just too boring to have kept me interested in a truly unique story by Lanthimos and Filippou. The whole film is a commentary on The Dating How The world Ritual and finding a soul mate into almost US Forces, But Fail to connect with audiences in a way The Characters That would turn Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind The Lobster into an.
Maybe I just did not get it. Maybe the film was smarter than me and I failed to pick up on any of the nuances that helped The Lobster walk away with the Jury Prize. I liken it very Much to The first Wes Anderson film I Saw - The Royal Tenenbaums - Which confounded Me But Has grown a bit on My Soft side Like old University ivy.
Whether Farrell's Plump David or Reilly's Lisping Man Become Something I GROW affection for remains to be certain. What I do know is that I saw something original. I just do not think I liked it or will recommend it to others.
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