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Pig
Directed by
Michael Sarnoski
2021
1h 32m
R
Drama
,
Thriller
,
Mystery
6.9
97%
84%
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A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregon wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.
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Cast of Pig
Nicolas Cage
Rob Feld
Alex Wolff
Amir
Adam Arkin
Darius
Nina Belforte
Charlotte
Gretchen Corbett
Mac
Dalene Young
Jezebel
Darius Pierce
Edgar
Elijah Ungvary
Scratch
Brian Sutherland
Drunk Man
David Knell
Finway
Sean Tarjyoto
Dishwasher
Tom Walton
Butcher Joe
Dana Millican
Nurse
October Moore
Helen
Cassandra Violet
Lori
Julia Bray
Bree
Beth Harper
Donna
David Shaughnessy
Audiobook Narrator
Kevin-Michael Moore
Dennis
Davis King
Bryce
Cody Burns
Server (uncredited)
Kieran Thomas
Server (uncredited)
Kent W. Luttrell
Skinny Cook (uncredited)
Troy Oelke
Truffle Hunter (uncredited)
Jovani Ridler
Dominatrix (uncredited)
Bill Salfelder
Toothless Man (uncredited)
Jamie Martin Stewart
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Daniel Vasic
Husband (uncredited)
Christian Wilson
Scorekeeper (uncredited)
Parker Green
Kid With Bike (Uncredited)
Pig Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"Pig" is a thoughtful, well-made movie for an audience primed for junk: It's pearls before swine.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Cage is magnificent. This is a restrained, intuitively measured portrait of a lost man rediscovering forgotten facets of himself as he goes on this surreal trek through a world he left in the rearview mirror ages ago.
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
Action-packed and yet gently meditative.
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Keith Uhlich
[Photographed] in the way of so many modern indies, with a sickly color palette and dim lighting that prosaically emphasizes the natural environs over people's faces. (A good friend of mine termed this aesthetic "Vimeo-link Cinema.")
The New Republic
Jan Dutkiewicz
Pig is set in the world of foodies, but it is an Americana fable with a much broader moral...
New Yorker
Richard Brody
The character that Cage portrays is incoherent, illustrative, and ludicrous, and yet his portrayal makes the movie.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Angie Han
A bittersweet and often surprisingly tender exploration of food, creative expression, and human connection.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Claudia Puig
An odd but very effective and evocative character study.
Salon.com
Gary M. Kramer
"Pig" doesn't give viewers much to care about, other than perhaps the title character. Sarnoski's film is undercooked.
The Atlantic
David Sims
In Pig, Cage is the mournful center of a clever story about how commercialism rots the purity of artistic expression. It's some of his best, most nuanced work in years.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
Playing oddly against expectations, there's no Cage Rage, no showy violence or operatic monologues, just a simple, moving story of a broken man who lost his pig but, perhaps, has found his way.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Though its plot follows the same rough outline of a "John Wick"-style shoot-em-up, "Pig" is actually a quiet and often melancholy meditation on loss, anchored by a character who wishes he could shake free of the person he used to be.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
[An] undeniably odd, but surprisingly touching drama...
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
There are no plot twists, in the traditional sense, but each successive encounter reveals a new facet that enriches the tale.
Rolling Stone
K. Austin Collins
It's a good-looking, well-acted movie with a solid kicker. As for the odyssey of emotional nuance that its style and portent seem to promise, it digs beneath the surface, but to a shallower depth than it seems to think.
Slate
Karen Han
Pig is a small film with a few big surprises executed very well, and well worth going into as blind as possible.
TheWrap
Carlos Aguilar
Not all the ingredients make sense together, but the product of their intermingling inside the filmmaker's narrative pot render a special concoction.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
The unpredictable Cage delivers some of his best work in years.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
As it proceeds, it expands its vision and compassion, even as it de-escalates the tension. It's not about the thing it's about, except that it ultimately is totally about the thing it's about.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
At a time when so many people are struggling to find something of value in their lives, when people are fleeing jobs, cities, futures they thought they wanted, Cage has crafted a quiet soliloquy about grasping onto something that has meaning.
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