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A star rating of 3 out of 5.

Yorgos Lanthimos's fearsomely strange, sporadically very funny satire on the mores of human mating has David (Colin Farrell) being dumped by his partner and being sent to what looks like an expensive spa. There he is informed that if he cannot find a mate after 45 days he will be transformed into an animal of his choosing. David escapes to the nearby woods where he encounters an equally extremist group, for whom affection is expressly forbidden. Resembling a Hollywood romantic comedy reimagined by surrealist Luis Buñuel (to whose Discreet Charm of The Bourgeoisie and The Exterminating Angel Lanthimos obviously owes a debt), this is beautifully shot, and bravely acted - particularly by an impressively doughy Farrell - and there's a blistering turn from Lanthimos regular Angeliki Papoulia, as a pitiless singleton. But satire's essential bite hinges on the quality of its target. Buñuel took swipes at the twin pillars of middle-class society and the Catholic Church to devastating effect. But Yorgos's point really boils down to "people - can't live with them, can't live without them", leaving the movie resembling its titular crustacean: superficially sharp but easily overcooked and with not quite enough meat to be entirely satisfying.

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Cast

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DavidColin Farrell (2)
Short-sighted womanRachel Weisz
Nosebleed womanJessica Barden
Hotel managerOlivia Colman
Biscuit womanAshley Jensen
Heartless womanAngeliki Papoulia
Lisping manJohn C Reilly
Loner leaderLéa Seydoux
Loner swimmerMichael Smiley
Limping manBen Whishaw

Crew

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DirectorYorgos Lanthimos

Details

Theatrical distributor
Picturehouse Entertainment
Released on
2015-10-16
Languages
English | Greek | French
Guidance
Swearing, sex scenes.
Formats
Colour
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