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2025    1 t 59 mKomedie, Sci-fi
7.488%84%7.3
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To konspirationsbesatte, unge mænd kidnapper en stor virksomheds magtfulde, administrerende direktør, fordi de er overbeviste om, at hun er et rumvæsen, der har til hensigt at ødelægge Jorden.
Instrueret af Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Emma StoneMichelle / Producer
  • Jesse PlemonsTeddy
  • Aidan DelbisDon
  • Stavros HalkiasCasey
  • Alicia SilverstoneSandy
  • J. Carmen Galindez BarreraRicky / Security Guard
  • Marc T. LewisTony
  • Vanessa EngCorey
  • Cedric DumornayChris
  • Momma CherriTina
  • Fredricka WhitfieldFredricka Whitfield
  • Rafael Lopez BravoCarlos
  • YaisaEMT
  • Teneise Mitchell EllisDetective
  • Roger CarvalhoYoung Detective
  • Atsushi NishijimaChief Andromedan
  • Janlyn BalesAndromedan
  • Andy BlackburnAndromedan
  • Stella BizirtsakiAndromedan
  • Diana DuahAndromedan
  • hmpowe325. november 2025
    Great movie. Great performance by Meth Damon and cat pee woman.
  • Austin Burke2. november 2025
    Bugonia is a strange, albeit honest, examination of the human condition and a look at how trauma can dictate decision-making. At the same time, this is an often-insane dark comedy that kept me on the edge of my seat and provided one of the most fascinating experiences of the year. Lanthimos is in his bag with the visuals, cinematography, and ability to get the best out of two top-tier actors. Where we ultimately wind up will frustrate some, but the way this film approaches the journey was far more entertaining than even I expected.
  • Dan Fox1 dag siden
    Idiotic movie. It wasn't deep. It wasn't interesting. It was just anti-human propaganda and climate alarmism wrapped up in a ret*rded package.
  • sotonin26. november 2025
    Holy…. Shit….. Not what I expected. Great movie though
  • nothings.05 dage siden
    What a MUST SEE!
  • Kevin Ward18. november 2025
    What a blast! Plemons and Stone bouncing off each other is pure pleasure from their deadpan volleys to the way each scene seems to tilt depending on who’s holding the power in the moment. I’m so glad I caught this in a theater, because it looks fantastic. The production design and those slightly skewed Yorgos compositions just pop on a big screen.
And I loved that ending. From the moment Plemons teleports to the final shot, it’s Yorgos fully speaking my language. It’s strange, playful, and weirdly triumphant.
  • Alyx5 dage siden
    This is a very well done film. If you enjoy true crime, this would be your cup of tea.
  • misael.9726. juni 2026
    fuck bro movie put me in such a shocked state I forgot to make a review for like 7 months. it's a great movie. practically is a magical musical performance. I cried. just watch the damn thing and stop reading this.
  • slim3328. december 2025
    If you love ET you will love this
  • MaSheen24. februar 2026
    Predictable. Try too hard to be artsy
  • iamdihan25. juni 2026
    This was a fun movie to watch, not knowing which direction it may go. I really enjoyed it
  • howdys20. juni 2026
    Absolute Masterpiece!
  • EdmondZippo14. juni 2026
    Dehumanising is bad, yet if I had to do it to a class of people, it would obviously be the rich and powerful. It's hard to remain positive when you're sort of conscious of the death machine that powers everyday life, and this film is all about that. We hurt each other, we hurt ourselves, we hurt the Earth. The profit motive drives everything. It would be oh, so very sweet to delegate responsibility to a tangible higher power, but alas... This film reminds me of a Michael Burns video in which he basically says (I think) that conspiracy theorists are right that there's something wrong with the world, but they're not going the right way with their thinking at all. Here, the thinking goes right, but there's no solace at the end. We're cancelled, as a species. But death comes from above, and it's almost liberating. In truth, we are responsible for our own demise, and as we look at the sky for answers, the abyss will gaze back at us, wordless and indifferent.
  • PlexecutionerX25. november 2025
    So weird. The fact that this got great reviews is even weirder.
  • Joe G27. januar 2026
    This is what The Killing of a Sacred Deer attempted to accomplish. The metaphor here is heavy-handed in the best possible way, pushed so far that it becomes destabilizing. At no point is it entirely clear whether the main character believes what he’s saying, is constructing the story for his idiot cousin, or is fully deluded by grief. That ambiguity is the point. What’s most unsettling is how often rational viewers will find themselves agreeing with him anyway. The film quietly exposes how thin the line is between delusion and clarity when systems are so obviously broken. Beneath the absurdity is a blunt message: we have far more in common with one another than with our corporate, alien, managerial overlords pretending to be human. It’s sharp, uncomfortable, and deeply controlled, the kind of film that doesn’t soften its intent for accessibility. Likely to be overlooked, but it shouldn’t be. This deserves to be considered among Yorgos Lanthimos’s best work. I’m a little tired of Emma Stone and think they need a break from working together though.

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