After the untimely death of 16-year-old Martin's father on the
operating table, little by little, a deep and empathetic bond begins to form
between him and the respected cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr Steven Murphy. At
first, expensive gifts and then an invitation for dinner will soon earn the
orphaned teenager the approval of Dr Steven's perfect family, even though right
from the start, a vague, yet unnerving feeling overshadows Martin's honest
intent. And then, unexpectedly, the idyllic family is smitten by a fierce and
pitiless punishment, while at the same time, everything will start falling
apart as the innocents have to suffer. In the end, as the sins of one burden
the entire family, only an unimaginable and unendurable decision that demands a
pure sacrifice can purge the soul. But to find catharsis, one must first admit
the sin. Written by Nick Riganas
(Courtesy
of Internet Movie Database)
With so much to talk about in this film THE KILLING OF THE
SACRED DEER I don’t know where to start. This psychological thriller is so
different than anything I’ve seen lately or possibly at all. Saying that I know
makes it sound exaggerated but I’m not. The pacing of the film combined with
these incredible shot lulls you to sleep almost and then all of a sudden you’re
dropped into this character reality that you can barely believe. Definitely
layers of metaphors exist so be prepared to give it a second viewing if
possible. So for THE KILLING OF THE SACRED DEER I give it 4 stars of 5.
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