Breeder
- 2020
- 1h 47m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,0/10
1,9 k
MA NOTE
Une femme d'affaires impitoyable enlève de jeunes femmes dans le cadre d'une horrible expérience de bio-piratage pour inverser le processus de vieillissement.Une femme d'affaires impitoyable enlève de jeunes femmes dans le cadre d'une horrible expérience de bio-piratage pour inverser le processus de vieillissement.Une femme d'affaires impitoyable enlève de jeunes femmes dans le cadre d'une horrible expérience de bio-piratage pour inverser le processus de vieillissement.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Eja Rhea Mathea Due
- Helena
- (as Eja Due)
- …
Anne Sofie Steen Sverdrup
- Fastspændt kvinde
- (as Anne Sofie Steen Sverddrup)
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I can't understand all the very bad reviews. This is pretty decent compared to some of the awful stuff I've watched during lockdown boredom! The female lead is easy on the eye.
There's really not that much wrong with this one. I really don't understand all the bad reviews. Seems like nothing is good enough. Just watch. The acting is good. The cameramen, lightguys, editors... everybody did a good job. The story is one I almost haven't seen before. Maybe ones or twice.
And if you don't mind reading subtitles, you should have a good time.
And if you don't mind reading subtitles, you should have a good time.
I'm surprised, and also a bit upset, to notice that so many people gave a ridiculously low rating to "Breeder" and wrote incredibly dumb things in their reviews. This certainly isn't the greatest genre effort ever made, but - come on folks - at least this is REAL horror! Like rarely seen in recent years, "Breeder" features shocking images, loathsome villainous characters, extreme gore, and nasty scenery. I don't use this sentence very often, but this movie is NOT for the squeamish or the faint of heart!
The plot isn't exactly original, since in the fifties and sixties already, there were also horror flicks in which crazed scientists attempted to manipulate the natural ageing process by abducting young woman and performing nauseating experiments on them. But it's certainly better than the series of senseless torture-porn movies of recent years and, moreover, "Breeder" holds a truly disturbing and appalling twist in store. You might want to look away when the heroine opens a certain barrel in the final act of the film.
As for the often-read criticism that the women in this film are stupid, I disagree. They certainly aren't dumber or more naïve than in most films, and the lead heroine - Mia - is a strong and likeable character. The torture sequences are sadist and gratuitous? Perhaps, but certainly not any more or less than in the average "Saw" or "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" installment, and "Breeder" at least provides a bit more content and a morbidly tense atmosphere. Most impressive are the villains. Signe Egholm Olsen is insanely hateful as the relentless female scientist, and particularly Morten Holst catapulted himself straight in the top five of most evil cinematic psychopaths ever with his aptly nicknamed character The Dog. He kidnaps and guards the women, but he isn't in for the money or the scientific value. He's the right man for the job simply because he's a sick misogynic.
Of course, I'll be the first to admit "Breeder" also contains multiple shortcomings. The Thomas-character is weak and implausible, and considering the number of women gone missing, it's incredibly unlikely there isn't a massive police hunt going on. Especially in a country like Denmark. Still, every movie has defaults, but not nearly every movie can genuinely shock and petrify. "Breeder" does, hence I'm calling out to the real genre fanatics to seek this one out.
The plot isn't exactly original, since in the fifties and sixties already, there were also horror flicks in which crazed scientists attempted to manipulate the natural ageing process by abducting young woman and performing nauseating experiments on them. But it's certainly better than the series of senseless torture-porn movies of recent years and, moreover, "Breeder" holds a truly disturbing and appalling twist in store. You might want to look away when the heroine opens a certain barrel in the final act of the film.
As for the often-read criticism that the women in this film are stupid, I disagree. They certainly aren't dumber or more naïve than in most films, and the lead heroine - Mia - is a strong and likeable character. The torture sequences are sadist and gratuitous? Perhaps, but certainly not any more or less than in the average "Saw" or "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" installment, and "Breeder" at least provides a bit more content and a morbidly tense atmosphere. Most impressive are the villains. Signe Egholm Olsen is insanely hateful as the relentless female scientist, and particularly Morten Holst catapulted himself straight in the top five of most evil cinematic psychopaths ever with his aptly nicknamed character The Dog. He kidnaps and guards the women, but he isn't in for the money or the scientific value. He's the right man for the job simply because he's a sick misogynic.
Of course, I'll be the first to admit "Breeder" also contains multiple shortcomings. The Thomas-character is weak and implausible, and considering the number of women gone missing, it's incredibly unlikely there isn't a massive police hunt going on. Especially in a country like Denmark. Still, every movie has defaults, but not nearly every movie can genuinely shock and petrify. "Breeder" does, hence I'm calling out to the real genre fanatics to seek this one out.
Bad acting... Good plot... Bad script... Great filming and lighting... Bad bad acting!
The first 1/3 kept us interested, but then it became quite boring and just went downhill from there. The ending was insanely stupid. I did not find the acting as bad as some claim, though. They should have made it at least 10 minutes shorter, also.
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- AnecdotesDirector Jens Dahl and actress Sara Hjort Ditlevsen previously worked together on the 2013 short film, 2 piger 1 kage (2013).
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- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
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