The film does not give any answers and is rich on symbolism - guess one could call it "experimental horror-drama". A grieving couple retreats to their cabin 'Eden' in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and. I guess you have to have an open mind when watching this. Movie details 'When nature turns evil, true terror awaits.'. It's a fantastic work of art, the cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle is amazing and the whole feel of the film is both beautiful and scary at the same time. I loved the film!!! When I left the theater I didn't know quite what to think, but it grows and becomes better and better. What? Okay, there's more blood than in "Hannah Montana" but if "Antichrist" is a sick and gory film, I don't know what you would call films like "Ichi The Killer", Naked Blood", "Inside" and "Audition"? There is more blood/gore in "Se7en" than in "Antichrist" (or maybe the same amount), so I don't know what all the fuzz is about. "Uhhh it's so brutal, violent and extremely gory". First of all - I don't know why everybody keeps saying this film is a gore fest. And you don't have to come from Denmark to like "Antichrist" (though it is a very constructive statement), I'm guessing there is one or two people from Russia or Poland who likes the film also. If I don't like an American film I don't go out and bash on reviewers from America and then state that Danes have more sense - what's that all about? Sense of what? Personally I don't think it makes much sense making movies like "American Pie" or "Hannah Montana", but hey, they produce the films anyway - maybe because they have more sense. Some like it and some don't, no matter what country they are from.
That has nothing to do with "Antichrist" as a film. Americans have more sense thankfully, and do not call everything art simply because the director is foreign." I have no idea why it should matter where the other reviewers are from. A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the. Perhaps you have to be Danish to appreciate the horrific torture pornography, who knows?. With Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Storm Acheche Sahlstrm. First I have to make a comment to cynibun from United States who wrote "And if you look at the previous reviewers they are from Denmark, where the director is from.