Festival Forecast: Lots of Sulfurous Clouds
di Stephen Holden The New York Times
You can pinpoint the exact moment when Lars von Trier’s film “Antichrist” loses its mind. In the movie, likely to be the most divisive selection in this year’s New York Film Festival, a psychologist wandering through the trees around his mountain cabin (named Eden) stumbles upon a wounded fox that growls in an “Exorcist” voice, “Chaos reigns.”
A movie that began as an infinitely sad depiction of a couple’s grief after the death of their little boy, who falls from a window while they are making love, suddenly turns into a highbrow horror film. [...]
di Stephen Holden, articolo completo (9868 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 2 Ottobre 2009