Basic Premise:
So there's these three siblings (one boy and two girls) who are in there late teens/early 20's and they live in this huge estate out i the country miles away from the real world. They are home schooled and their parents are so deluded and scared for their kids that, among other things, they even teach them the wrong words for the wrong items...ex. Chair = Sea. That's all I'm going to tell you about the story, but that's not all I have to say.
This Movie is Something:
I've never seen anything like it. This is a Greek film with a bunch of
(brave) no-name actors who straight up killed their performances...but
that's not all that makes this film great. The whole moral (If you
will) is to show us as humans, what happens if you don't let natural
curiosity run free. The parents in this film are protective to the
extreme. There really needs to be someone to say something about the
damage this can do to kids, and now finally, this film has the balls to
do it.
Best Line:
1. The Eldest: "Mom, what is a 'pussy'?"
Mother: "Where did you learn that word?"
The Eldest: "On a case on top of the VCR."
Mother: "A 'pussy' is a large lamp. Example: The 'pussy' switched off and the room got all dark."
Best Scenes:
1. The scene with the cat.
2. The scene where the eldest comes across some real films.
3. The scene where the dad goes to Christina's.
4. The end scene.
Beware:
This film has strong explicit contact and some of it deals with
topics that are taboo, so if you have the stomach for it, get ready.
Overall:
Great film. I love the cinematography and the acting was
spectacular. I was interested and disturbed and sad and I don't know
what else...what I do know, is this is a film you'll be talking about.
8.2/10 Stars. OUT!
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