18
2009    1h 44minTerror, Drama
6.553%55%6.6
Una pareja sumida en el dolor se retira a una cabaña perdida en medio del bosque, llamada "Edén", con la esperanza de que el contacto con la naturaleza cure sus corazones rotos y su tambaleante matrimonio. Pero la naturaleza sigue su curso y las cosas empiezan a ir de mal en peor.
Directed by Lars von Trier
  • Willem DafoeHe
  • Charlotte GainsbourgShe
  • Storm Acheche SahlstrømNic
  • Lars von TrierDirector / Escritor
  • Meta Louise Foldager SørensenProductor
  • Peter GardeProductor ejecutivo
  • Peter Aalbæk JensenProductor ejecutivo
  • Rémi BurahCoproductor
  • Gunnar CarlssonCoproductor
  • Jérôme ClémentCoproductor
  • Madeleine EkmanCoproductor
  • Gebhard HenkeCoproductor
  • Lars JönssonCoproductor
  • Andrea OcchipintiCoproductor
  • Michel ReilhacCoproductor
  • Andreas SchreitmüllerCoproductor
  • Małgorzata SzumowskaCoproductor
  • Ole Wendorff-ØstergaardCoproductor
  • Meinolf ZurhorstCoproductor
  • Karl JúlíussonProduction Design
  • cultfilmliker17 de marzo de 2025
    The conditioning & condemnation of woman per a man, per a man First of all, this is some of the most traumatic material and dialogue in cinema. Also some of the most traumatizing physically on screen….and emotionally cauterized as a result. Then we have what is obviously the greatest animatronic of all-time saying obviously the greatest two word verse since “Jesus wept.” S-tier horror moment. Lars Von Trier is a goddamn master of opening films. The first 10 minutes are so gorgeous, so haunting, so real. It’s probably 1b to Melancholia’s 1a, but damn is it close. Also such an artist with the atmospheres he develops. They envelop you in his distinct visions and make the location seem otherworldly and dreamlike. One of his most cinematographic films. Just absolutely stunning all-around. Love the disorienting use of multiple types of cameras/film for the hiking/nature scenes. The visual space and sound mixing is so unsettling it is incredible. It functions perfectly for the tone it’s trying to set. Lastly, enjoyed his use of meta-narratives once again with the therapy session at the beginning of Chapter Three. Lars REALLY likes filming naked women bathing in the brightest lights which like…..who can blame him but still
  • CravanThePugilist12 de marzo de 2026
    Masterpiece. & they were supposed to make a videogame as a sequel, which I don't exactly hate the idea of. But I really wish at least one version of a sequel got made.
  • Nyxus_2 de marzo de 2026
    Sorry, I didn't understand it
  • Stephen Guerrero20 de noviembre de 2025
    Our story starts with beautiful Passion, and all the while, Insurmountable Tragedy is Creeping its ugly head into the scene. Such a dark, deeply emotional film has been laid at our feet, and raw emotions lead to carnality between our main characters. I feel a deep wound that time may never heal slowly entering the scenes, primarily due to the detrimental thoughts that are constantly invading our female characters' minds. Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg character portrayal is unlike any I've come across of late, Provocative and Disturbing to the point I've had to pause the film for a brief moment to gather myself from the raw intensity unfolding before my eyes. Never have seen such viscious brutality that wasn't in a gore film before. The Most Brilliant Film Never Seen Before
  • neuroparadox20 de septiembre de 2025
    Fun for the whole family!
  • Daniel Gustavsson12 de octubre de 2024
    A bit too pretentious for its own good. Although still a good movie and it pushes the envelope somewhat on the gore. Well, in a scene at the end anyway.

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