2009: Movie Antichrist
"Antichrist" is a 2009 psychological horror film written and directed by Lars von Trier. The film stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a grieving couple who descend into madness and despair after the death of their young son.
Chaos Reigns: This sentiment is crystallized in the iconic scene where a self-devouring fox tells the protagonist that "chaos reigns".
Von Trier, who was struggling with severe depression and psychogenic mutism during the writing of Antichrist, later admitted the film was a projection of his own fears about women. In a controversial press conference, he joked that he “understood Hitler.” While that comment is rightly reviled, it reveals a truth about the film: Antichrist is a confession of misogyny, not an endorsement of it. It is a horror movie where the monster is the male filmmaker’s projection of the feminine. movie antichrist 2009
Subject: Antichrist – a psychological horror art film
Director: Lars von Trier
Release Year: 2009
Country: Denmark / Germany / France / Sweden / Italy / Poland
The Failure of Reason: He represents cold, masculine rationality. He refuses to mourn properly. He tries to “cure” grief with logic. Eden destroys him. The film argues that some traumas are beyond therapy. They are spiritual wounds that require a descent into madness. "Antichrist" is a 2009 psychological horror film written
Voiceover: "But nature here isn't peaceful. The film is famous for the line 'Chaos Reigns,' spoken by a mutilated fox. It serves as the thesis for the movie: that nature is the devil's church."
Voiceover: "It won the Best Actress award at Cannes for Charlotte Gainsbourg, but it also caused a massive scandal. People reportedly fainted during screenings. It is a stunning, agonizing look at grief. But be warned: the violence is extremely graphic." Title: Antichrist Year: 2009 Director: Lars von Trier
"Antichrist" received a mixed response from critics upon its release. While some praised the film's bold and unflinching portrayal of grief and despair, others found it to be too graphic and disturbing.
Report: Antichrist (2009)
Basic details
- Title: Antichrist
- Year: 2009
- Director: Lars von Trier
- Writers: Lars von Trier (story & screenplay)
- Main cast: Willem Dafoe (The Man), Charlotte Gainsbourg (The Woman)
- Running time: 107 minutes (approx.)
- Country: Denmark/France/Germany/Sweden
- Language: English
