The most brutal and intense movie i've ever seen in my life.
People walked out, someone fainted. Completely unflinching and horrifying from start to finish, and many scenes made me so uncomfortable i didn't want to watch anymore. Jennifer Kent is the only person who could have made this film, and her exploration of female trauma and colonialism's impact on the aboriginal peoples of Australia & Tasmania was incredible. I'm gonna go throw up now.
The Nightingale
2018
Action / Adventure / Drama / Horror / Thriller / Western
The Nightingale
2018
Action / Adventure / Drama / Horror / Thriller / Western
Plot summary
In 1825, Clare, a 21-year-old Irish convict, chases a British soldier through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her family. She enlists the services of an Aboriginal tracker who is also marked by trauma from his own violence-filled past.
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"What's wrong, soldier boy? Did your mommy not love you?"
Good but flawed
Essentially an Australian rape revenge saga from the director of THE BABADOOK. I liked this one but didn't love it, finally just as many flaws as there are good things about it. It's very similar to another film about an Irishman hunting for British soldiers I saw a few years back; even a rip-off, perhaps, but I can't remember the title of that one. Thematically, the film is thoroughly interesting, the usual exploration of the evils of colonialism and the oppression of both women and Aboriginal peoples by the British. As a film, it doesn't work quite as well, mainly because there's no suspense generated so you don't really care about the main character's plight (it was the same with THE BABADOOK which was never as scary as it should have been). On the plus side it's very well shot with great photography, the unusual aspect ratio works too, and the performances are generally fine. But it's also overlong and would have been better with half an hour chopped out, I think.
brutal
It's 1825 present-day Tasmania. Clare is a young Irish convict forced to follow colonial British soldier Lieutenant Hawkins despite his brutality. She and her husband have a baby daughter. As convicts, they need to be released from service but Hawkins refuses to release the beauty. Hawkins has been stuck leading an outpost for the last three years and is desperate to get a promotion to Captain in a town a few days north. When he does not get the expected recommendation, the situation spirals into darkness.
This is an absolutely brutal film. It's not for the faint of heart. There are some very compelling characters. The place and the time is all over this movie. It's brutality is unflinching. Aisling Franciosi is amazing. The ending goes one place too many but I'm willing to accept it despite being over two hours long. Clare falling down in the street is a great climatic ending. The movie only needs to quickly wrap it up after that. It's the perfect ending but it does one more thing. I understand the wish for that one more thing. The tone fits better without that one more thing.