R
2020    1h 45minDrama, Suspense
6.589%65%6.4
En una casa en un lago remoto en las montañas de Adirondack, una pareja entretiene a una invitada de fuera de la ciudad que busca inspiración en su cine. El grupo cae rápidamente en un calculado juego de deseo, manipulación y celos, sin darse cuenta de lo peligrosamente entrelazadas que pronto se volverán sus vidas.
Directed by Lawrence Michael Levine
  • Aubrey PlazaAllison / Productor
  • Christopher AbbottGabe
  • Sarah GadonBlair
  • Paola LázaroCahya
  • Grantham ColemanBaako
  • Lindsay BurdgeMaude
  • Lou GonzalezChris
  • Shannon O'NeillSimone
  • Alexander KochMike
  • Jennifer KimNora
  • Kevin BarkerJohn the Gaffer
  • Mary Borrello1st AC
  • Rob Turbovsky2nd AC
  • Haitao ZengPA
  • Lawrence Michael LevineDirector / Escritor / Productor
  • Julie ChristeasProductor
  • Jonathan BlitsteinProductor
  • Richard J. BosnerProductor
  • Sophia TakalProductor
  • Marina GrasicProductor
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    If you’re a fan of Aubrey Plaza, chances are you’ll appreciate Black Bear. TLDR -> Black Bear isn’t a horror thriller in the traditional sense, but it’s thrilling in its own way—through discomfort, ambiguity, and emotional complexity. Plaza brings her signature awkward intensity to the role—some might argue she plays variations of the same character across her films, but here, that familiar persona works in her favor. Her performance is compelling and layered, even if it feels like an extension of her usual screen presence. What truly defines this film is the tension—woven through nearly every scene in multiple forms. First, there’s the genre ambiguity: is this a horror movie or something else entirely? Then comes the simmering unease between the couple hosting Plaza’s character, a dynamic that feels charged and unpredictable. Add to that a layer of sexual tension that’s deliberately uncomfortable, making you question what’s appropriate while still being drawn into the moment. Finally, there’s the cerebral tension: trying to piece together how the first and second halves of the film relate to each other. Watching it feels like being the awkward third wheel in a room full of unresolved conflict. It’s a film that invites multiple viewings; I watched it three times and still found myself puzzling over its structure and meaning. Despite that, or maybe because of it, I highly recommend it. Whatever Black Bear is truly about, it delivers a unique and memorable cinematic experience.
  • Thaum Pea20 de enero de 2025
    I didn't quite get the movie.
  • drbellard27 de julio de 2025
    Ok movie, dumb ending

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