Antichrist
Antichrist
NR | 23 October 2009 (USA)
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A grieving couple retreats to their cabin 'Eden' in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage. But nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse.

Reviews
KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Emilio Gelado Visually it impresses, it is made so that it does not leave you indifferent, or you love or hate it. The film shows us a chaotic, irrational and especially painful state of depression, the pain of a marriage that loses its child. The loss causes in the mother a perpetual state of remorse, this takes her aside with her husband, who is also her therapist, in a cabin in the forest where her instinct blooms (indirect cause of the initial tragedy) and self-flagellation because he can not control his instincts. This leads to the birth of the fear of the human being by its own nature. It is punished for being human, for being a woman.
PubHound 8 -This movie was a blast for me, both bone-chilling and stomach-turning, but at the same time profoundly rich in meaning. Aside from prologue and epilogue, so "delicately" filmed and edited, the main dish is often too brutal, both visually and conceptually, delivering a truly unforgettable experience. Both an omage to horror movies and a beast of its own, Antichrist will sure leave you shocked.
rdoyle29 A couple have sex while their infant child falls to his death. She suffers from immense and powerful grief. He works as a therapist and against all reasonable advice decides to treat her grief himself. He is egotistical, controlling and condescending. He insists on taking her to their cabin in the woods, the root of a terrible fear she is experiencing. He pays a terrible price for having the temerity to believe he can control life by force of reason and will. This movie is ... a trial. I love it.
Asif Khan (asifahsankhan) Still... it is one of my favourite Lars Von Trier film, ever.Von Trier (director) shook up the film world when he premiered Antichrist at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. In this graphic psychodrama, a grief-stricken man and woman—a searing Willem Dafoe and Cannes best actress winner Charlotte Gainsbourg—retreat to their cabin deep in the woods after the accidental death of their infant son, only to find terror and violence at the hands of nature and, ultimately, each other. But this most confrontational work yet from one of contemporary cinema's most controversial artists is no mere provocation. It is a visually sublime, emotionally ravaging journey to the darkest corners of the possessed human mind; a disturbing battle of the sexes that pits rational psychology against age-old superstition; and a profoundly effective horror film.The bodies are decomposing into the ground beneath them, perhaps signifying the hordes of people who had also succumbed to the evil depicted in the film.As many unrated art-house horror movies go, this one is no exception. Most scenes in the movie are plagued with images that will stay with you for a pretty long time.