Antlers

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In einer abgelegenen Stadt in Oregon werden eine Lehrerin (Keri Russel) und ihr Bruder, der örtliche Sheriff (Jesse Plemons), in eine Reihe mysteriöser Vorkommnisse verstrickt. Im Zentrum der Vorfälle scheint der Schüler Lucas (Jeremy T. Thomas) zu stehen, dessen dunkle Geheimnisse zu unheimlichen Begegnungen mit einem mystischen Wesen aus einer längst vergangenen Zeit führen. Jetzt können sie nur noch beten, dass die unheimliche Kreatur nicht auch sie ins Visier genommen hat - und der Kampf ums Überleben beginnt ... (Walt Disney Deutschland)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Technisch super, ich habe mich über die Anwesenheit der guten Schauspieler*innen gefreut. Das Drehbuch ist aber durchschnittlich und es enthält keine einzige Idee, die bewirken würde, dass man sich den Film merkt. Manchmal ist das Drehbuch sogar dumm. Ein ähnliches Thema wurde deutlich besser in The Ritual verarbeitet, und zwar sowohl im Rahmen der Genre-Verfahren als auch im Hinblick auf die Psychologie der Figuren. Schwache 3*. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch The skilful Scott Cooper tried to make a horror film and I actually bought it all. I was looking forward to Antlers for a long time and surprisingly I didn't mind the intimacy and slower pace, because the film drew me in from the beginning and, thanks to the very depressing and gloomy atmosphere, I was entertained throughout. It’s beautifully shot, with excellent music, convincing performances, an attractive mythology and legend around the wendigo, and most importantly, there is really disgusting and unpleasant gore; the shots of the dead are a treat, they played around and there were some minor and one downright heart attack scare, so I am satisfied. The final appearance of the monster is so awesome that it beats even Alien, I haven't seen anything better, more disgusting, bizarre and original. For me, it was almost full worthy of a full score, I enjoyed it a lot, and every horror scene was a blast, spiced up with an amazing musical score. Story 3/5, Action 3/5, Humour 0/5, Violence 4/5, Fun 4/5 Music 5/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 4/5, Suspense 4/5, Emotions 2/5, Actors 4/5. 8/10. ()

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Lima 

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Englisch Scott Cooper, in the manner of Amadeus Mozart, might say, “My apple people understand me.” I've never bashed him. Perfect craftsmanship, as Cooper is wont to do, so what more could I ask for? Maybe just cut out the final Ripley vs. Boss duel, or put it in a different way, with smarts, a trap, or something. Otherwise, the gloomy atmosphere worked out on me, the camera taking in the autumn weather of the western borders of the United States helped a lot, evil gets lost in the deep woods. I like Keri Russell a lot (I recommend the excellent series The Americans), she's great again here and I'd like to see her in more leading roles. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch I am always apprehensive about movies categorized as horror. Paradoxically, I'm afraid that I won't be scared, and I'll be bored out of my mind instead. It usually turns out that way. In this case, it was different. I can’t say I was scared as it wasn’t really a horror movie, but it worked very well as a sort of mystery thriller featuring my favorite Keri Russell. Even the lead child role was cast perfectly. The boy seemed to be given just enough to eat each time to last until the end of the scene, and then he was left to starve again until the next cut. In a damp cellar. The movie had a great atmosphere, and I wonder how much the producers had to pay the Londoners for giving up their weather for the duration of the filming. It was humid, it was foggy, and there was explicit violence. The only thing missing was the horror. But I enjoyed it nevertheless. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch Given the director and the great trailers, I guess I was expecting something more substantial from Antlers, something I didn’t get in the end, but this is still an enjoyable intimate horror film that I have no major problem with. Scott Cooper has the craft in the bag, he consistently manages to keep the atmosphere grim, and when it's supposed to be creepy and uncomfortable, it is creepy and uncomfortable. Good casting, especially the kid in the lead role is great, and Keri Russell is not wasted. What unfortunately fails are the attempts at social insight that could have elevated Antlers into the high-brow horror category. But the script doesn't elaborate on them and doesn't present them in a way that would have a significant impact on the viewer, and so they end up looking more like mandatory filler among classic horror genre attractions. I also have to say that the film loses a lot of its mysterious impact in the last minutes of the finale, during the “fair fight” between the heroine and the monster, which I could have done without. But even so, positive impressions prevail. I believe horror fans can safely rate it 7/10, for the rest it’ll probably be a bit lower. ()

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