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Režie: Gregg Araki
18+
2004    1 h 45 mDrama
7.686%89%7.7
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Film souběžně vypráví příběhy dvou chlapců, kteří vyrůstali na přelomu 80. a 90. let v malém městečku v americkém Kansasu. Brian věří, že byl v osmi letech unesen mimozemšťany, a proto trpí nočními můrami a není schopen čelit šikaně. Stejné léto byl Neil zneužit svým trenérem. Zlomový zážitek poznamenal život obou, ale zcela odlišně.
  • Joseph Gordon-LevittNeil McCormick
  • Brady CorbetBrian Lackey
  • Michelle TrachtenbergWendy Peterson
  • Jeffrey LiconEric Preston
  • Mary Lynn RajskubAvalyn Friesen
  • Elisabeth ShueMrs. McCormick
  • Lisa LongMrs. Lackey
  • Bill SageCoach
  • Chase EllisonNeil (Age 8)
  • George WebsterBrian (Age 8)
  • Riley McGuireWendy (Age 11)
  • Rachael Nastassja KraftDeborah (Age 12)
  • Chris MulkeyMr. Lackey
  • David Lee SmithAlfred
  • Kelly KrugerDeborah Lackey
  • Ryan StenzelStephen Zepherelli
  • Richard RiehleCharlie
  • Larry MarkoOld Man with Scar
  • CloverPatches
  • Bruno AlexanderRedneck Hick
  • faris demnati30. května 2025
    hate that movie...
  • Luna Sole6. března 2026
    Another Araki gem: poetic, raw, and a punch straight to the gut of reality.
  • Michael Heimgartner3. května 2025
    A Devastating Masterpiece That Cuts Deep Mysterious Skin is not an easy film to watch, but it’s one of those rare cinematic experiences that stays with you long after the credits roll—aching, raw, and disturbingly beautiful. I knew it would be intense, but I wasn’t prepared for the emotional depth and sheer courage this film displays in dealing with trauma. Gregg Araki’s direction is subtle, confident, and haunting. He begins the story with a deliberately cryptic tone—at first, you’re unsure what kind of film you’re watching. Is it a teenage coming-of-age story? A mystery? Something surreal? There’s a sense of dreamy ambiguity in the beginning, enhanced by a soft, almost otherworldly visual style. This allows the viewer some emotional distance—a psychological shield of sorts—before the truth emerges, and when it does, it hits like a tidal wave. By the time the two boys meet again as young adults, the emotional weight becomes almost unbearable. That scene broke me. I was in tears—genuinely shaken and overwhelmed by what I was witnessing. The performances of Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Brady Corbet are nothing short of extraordinary. They carry the film with subtlety and vulnerability, never overplaying a moment, always grounded in quiet pain. These are portrayals of real trauma—not stylized, not simplified, but honest and uncomfortable. Araki handles the subject matter with an almost sacred sensitivity. There is no exploitation here. Instead, he brings the invisible into light—showing how trauma lives on, how it shapes identity, how silence can devastate. The film doesn’t offer easy answers or catharsis, but it forces you to look—and that, in itself, is powerful. Mysterious Skin doesn’t just tackle a taboo subject; it forces a conversation that society is too often unwilling to have. It confronts, disturbs, and provokes—but always with purpose. It reminds us that healing is not always clean, and sometimes, the deepest wounds are the ones we pretend don’t exist. Technically, the film is also remarkable. The cinematography is delicate, often dreamlike. The score by Harold Budd and Robin Guthrie wraps the viewer in a melancholic haze, softening the harshness of the subject matter while underscoring its emotional intensity. These aesthetic choices create a poetic contrast to the horror beneath the surface. Mysterious Skin is one of the most important and devastating films I’ve ever seen. It’s a film that hurts—but in a necessary, unflinching way. It challenges you. It asks you to look at something society often hides. And in doing so, it becomes not only unforgettable—but essential.
  • Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ14. února 2026
    A movie powerful enough to leave me speechless, sad, and empty. To approach the most taboo of subjects head on, glaring it down with a million lumens while the rest of the world looks away is truly an understatement for what this film achieves.
  • Spanktacular17. února 2026
    If you've ever wanted to experience being repeatedly kicked in the chest by a boot of deep emotional trauma and childhood abuse, here you go. I went in blind just for the cast, and... Yeah, I was expecting sci-fi with a hint of coming of age. Jesus Christ, I was not ready. And you aren't either. I don't audibly gasp easily, and this movie had me hyperventilating. On par with War Zone (1999) for being a deeply difficult but nauseatingly necessary take on abuse that I never want to see again.
  • trrs20. června 2025
    Not my cup of tea plot was non existing for a while but finished watch since I started it. It wasn’t good imo
  • cultfilmliker31. ledna 2026
    The mind is capable of such wonders When I heard “Hutchinson” I thought huh maybe that’s a more common city name than I thought, but this is ACTUALLY supposed to be in Kansas? We don’t have those southern accents smh. Also Wichita’s Drive-In is better God I love Elizabeth Shue. Curious she’s in another film where a sex worker gets physically assaulted! Also will never get over Brady Corbet becoming a respected auteur. He plays such a dweeb I can’t handle it lol And Hank Jennings being “sympathetic” is weird as hell after essentially solely knowing him from Twin Peaks for so long So funny that this is the most narratively straightforward and accessible Gregg Araki film I’ve seen bc the content is NOT for the faint of heart
  • Zyonkil29. prosince 2025
    Too shocking and intense for me
  • Matthew Rotherham29. září 2025
    Well... That was intense! Deals with the subject matter really well and shys away from nothing. Also made me think I had judged JGL's acting too harshly in the past, he plays this disturbingly well.
  • tellum21. srpna 2025
    An incredibly dark movie that most people will only be able to watch once, if they can even make it to the end, but I think it is very important to watch because the ending and lesson needs to be understood in order to gain perspective on childhood trauma.
  • godzill41626. dubna 2025
    Deeply saddening, and if I didn't have my roots in weirder, often sci-fi or fantasy movies, this would be a top 5. Great.

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