Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman suffering from schizophrenia is taken against her will by a mad doctor. As she is subjected to insane experiments by the doctor she loses her final grip on reality.A woman suffering from schizophrenia is taken against her will by a mad doctor. As she is subjected to insane experiments by the doctor she loses her final grip on reality.A woman suffering from schizophrenia is taken against her will by a mad doctor. As she is subjected to insane experiments by the doctor she loses her final grip on reality.
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If you're looking for a traditional thriller full of predictable cliche flashbacks and shock and awe then maybe Pasture is not for you. This film is for those of us who enjoy something a little different, in this case a lot different.
The makers of this film went out on a limb to produce a product that makes you question your own existence. Could some of us be better off without consciousness? A series of twists and turns reveals the shocking truth...and it's definitely not what you expect. Delve into that dichotomy and you wind up in the Pasture.
The makers of this film went out on a limb to produce a product that makes you question your own existence. Could some of us be better off without consciousness? A series of twists and turns reveals the shocking truth...and it's definitely not what you expect. Delve into that dichotomy and you wind up in the Pasture.
I cannot stand art piece films.
Intentionally being confusing so the elite few can "get it." Rude.
I am a fan of mystery; so, I know how to follow a disjointed plot. This ain't it. It's simply messy when it could have made sense.
Make it make sense DURING the film.
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Intentionally being confusing so the elite few can "get it." Rude.
I am a fan of mystery; so, I know how to follow a disjointed plot. This ain't it. It's simply messy when it could have made sense.
Make it make sense DURING the film.
😒😒😒
I decided to watch this movie with my boyfriend, and we were both totally confused the whole entire movie. It made no sense I felt as confused as Sarah the main character. There wasn't really a plot to follow off of , and you never know the difference between realty and real life .
In an effort to keep you guessing about what's real, what's not, and what's actually going on, this movie bores you to tears.
You pick up on the fact that nothing is quite what it seems as soon as this film begins, so you're waiting for the big reveal pretty much the entire runtime.
Alas, instead of gradually building up to a crescendo, the makers of this film instead decided to belabor the point.
At an absolute plodding pace they repeatedly hit you over the head with random nonsense to remind you of what you figured out in the first five minutes.
The problem of course is that by the time they get around to letting you in on the secret, you have long since stopped caring.
While there are attempts to interject deeper meaning through the use of metaphors, they are heavy handed and therefore fall flat.
Further weakening the overall impact of this movie is the exceptionally drab color scheme.
Yes, stark landscapes, spartan set design, and a washed out color palette can be evocative of certain emotions; however, when that is virtually all the audience is offered, it ultimately becomes an additional strain on their ability to engage with the story.
In what I suspect was a misguided attempt to be avant-garde, Pasture takes what could possibly have been a coherent vision and instead turns it into a jumbled mess of mildly interesting concepts.
Unfortunately for anyone who tries to sit through this entire film, the sum total of those concepts is a tedious waste of your time and attention.
Ultimately the movie succeeds most as a testament to how trying too hard can wreck an attempt to share a meaningful experience with an audience.
You pick up on the fact that nothing is quite what it seems as soon as this film begins, so you're waiting for the big reveal pretty much the entire runtime.
Alas, instead of gradually building up to a crescendo, the makers of this film instead decided to belabor the point.
At an absolute plodding pace they repeatedly hit you over the head with random nonsense to remind you of what you figured out in the first five minutes.
The problem of course is that by the time they get around to letting you in on the secret, you have long since stopped caring.
While there are attempts to interject deeper meaning through the use of metaphors, they are heavy handed and therefore fall flat.
Further weakening the overall impact of this movie is the exceptionally drab color scheme.
Yes, stark landscapes, spartan set design, and a washed out color palette can be evocative of certain emotions; however, when that is virtually all the audience is offered, it ultimately becomes an additional strain on their ability to engage with the story.
In what I suspect was a misguided attempt to be avant-garde, Pasture takes what could possibly have been a coherent vision and instead turns it into a jumbled mess of mildly interesting concepts.
Unfortunately for anyone who tries to sit through this entire film, the sum total of those concepts is a tedious waste of your time and attention.
Ultimately the movie succeeds most as a testament to how trying too hard can wreck an attempt to share a meaningful experience with an audience.
Seemed like pretty good schizo picture. Woman wakes in a house with no memory and engages in strange behavior. Her "sister" tells her this is because she's a schizo but she's receiving treatment here. There's also a demented old man and little boy who seem to also be "patients" in the house. I turned it off about half hour in when there was smoking.
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- 1h 40min(100 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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