After a senior coworker assaults a bright-eyed young woman, her dream job becomes a living nightmare as she tries to keep her career together while being tormented at work, at home, and in h... Read allAfter a senior coworker assaults a bright-eyed young woman, her dream job becomes a living nightmare as she tries to keep her career together while being tormented at work, at home, and in her dreams by a mysterious tree monster.After a senior coworker assaults a bright-eyed young woman, her dream job becomes a living nightmare as she tries to keep her career together while being tormented at work, at home, and in her dreams by a mysterious tree monster.
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
I think this was written by a first year women's studies student, and not a good one. The main character is an extremely emotionally immature woman, who mistakes the work place for a mating habitat and proceeds to be taken advantage of by her stereotypical "bad-misogynist" boss. She has a fellow female co-worker who takes part in mocking her as if this is a middle school lunch room, rather than a professional work place. She then proceeds to confuse reality with horticulture, having dreams of plant monsters and a slew of non-scary attempts at being a horror film.
In the end, it's very sophomoric and not scary. If I was Miss Smith's eight grade drama teacher, I'd tell her to try harder and focus less on the made up stereotypes in her head, and more on making character real.
Yes, it's that bad; like an after school special that's not close to being special. Whoever writes this trash should be a gardener themselves, because movie making just doesn't suit you. That's not a glass ceiling, that's a concrete reinforced bunker. Find a new career.
In the end, it's very sophomoric and not scary. If I was Miss Smith's eight grade drama teacher, I'd tell her to try harder and focus less on the made up stereotypes in her head, and more on making character real.
Yes, it's that bad; like an after school special that's not close to being special. Whoever writes this trash should be a gardener themselves, because movie making just doesn't suit you. That's not a glass ceiling, that's a concrete reinforced bunker. Find a new career.
Because of the ridiculous minimum character count I'll be repeating myself several times. This is NOT a horror movie. I have no idea what movie the other reviewer saw, but it couldn't be this one. The characters, all are not relatable, not sympathetic and the actors portraying them just can't. Nothing redeeming about this movie. Nothing enjoyable. Do yourself a favour and pass on this one.
Not a horror, NOT a horror, not a horror, Not a horror, NOT a horror, not a horror, not a horror, NOT a horror, NOT a horror, Not a horror, NOT a Horror, Not a horror, don't be duped this is NOT a horror. No.
Not a horror, NOT a horror, not a horror, Not a horror, NOT a horror, not a horror, not a horror, NOT a horror, NOT a horror, Not a horror, NOT a Horror, Not a horror, don't be duped this is NOT a horror. No.
Honestly I didn't understand what I was watching. But what I think in the end, this may have just a been very unique way of telling a story about a young new hire junior analyst female being taking advantage of by her male coworker sexually who happened to be the veep and her boss and after being duped and dumped by him harbors repressed feelings of hurt in the form of a conjured up tree monster that causes her to come unhinged because she didn't know how to deal with those repressed feelings. At first I wasn't really sure what to make of the story because it started of odd, became more interesting, went full on crazy and then calmed itself back down to being a comprehensive thought out story. A one time watch, toss when finish.
The synopsis for the 2023 horror movie "Pollen" certainly was something else. When I stumbled upon this 2023 horror movie from writer and director DW Medoff, of course I opted to watch it on account of it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen. And I am a big fan of all things horror after all.
But since I had never heard about the movie, I didn't know what I was in for, nor did I have any expectations. All I knew about "Pollen" was what I read in the synopsis. So I assume that writer and director DW Medoff had every opportunity to entertain and impress me.
The narrative in the movie was odd. The storyline sort of fell short of adequately entertaining me. Sure, it was a watchable movie, but I had expecting more horror, but was treated to a toxic work environment drama for the majority of the movie. Not exactly what I was expecting.
When I sat down to watch "Pollen", I was under the impression that it was a horror movie. I have to say, though, that it was not a horror movie. It was a psychological drama with very light supernatural elements to it.
I was not familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, and that was actually something that spoke well in favor of "Pollen", as I do enjoy watching unfamiliar and new talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually good.
Hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing. I wouldn't exactly say that "Pollen" is a movie that I would recommend horror fans to rush out and get to watch.
My rating of writer and director DW Medoff's 2023 movie "Pollen" lands on a four out of ten stars.
But since I had never heard about the movie, I didn't know what I was in for, nor did I have any expectations. All I knew about "Pollen" was what I read in the synopsis. So I assume that writer and director DW Medoff had every opportunity to entertain and impress me.
The narrative in the movie was odd. The storyline sort of fell short of adequately entertaining me. Sure, it was a watchable movie, but I had expecting more horror, but was treated to a toxic work environment drama for the majority of the movie. Not exactly what I was expecting.
When I sat down to watch "Pollen", I was under the impression that it was a horror movie. I have to say, though, that it was not a horror movie. It was a psychological drama with very light supernatural elements to it.
I was not familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, and that was actually something that spoke well in favor of "Pollen", as I do enjoy watching unfamiliar and new talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually good.
Hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing. I wouldn't exactly say that "Pollen" is a movie that I would recommend horror fans to rush out and get to watch.
My rating of writer and director DW Medoff's 2023 movie "Pollen" lands on a four out of ten stars.
Pollen is a 2023 psychological horror film directed by D. W. Medoff and starring Ava Rose Kinard. The film tells the story of Hera, a young woman who is assaulted by a senior coworker at her dream job. As she tries to keep her career together, she is tormented at work, at home, and in her dreams by a mysterious tree monster.
Pollen is a well-made and disturbing film that explores the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma. Kinard gives a powerful performance as Hera, and the film's visuals are striking and atmospheric. The film is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important and timely film that is sure to stay with you long after you watch it.
Positives
Strong performances from Ava Rose Kinard and the supporting cast Striking visuals and atmospheric cinematography Thought-provoking exploration of the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma Negatives
The film can be slow-paced at times The ending may be unsatisfying for some viewers Overall, Pollen is a well-made and disturbing film that is sure to stay with you long after you watch it. The film is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important and timely film that is worth watching.
Recommendation
I recommend Pollen to fans of psychological horror films, as well as anyone who is interested in films that explore the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma.
I am a little surprised how low its rated on IMDB. The film really is well made, well casted and well acted. Perhaps the slasher seekers don't understand the point of this film. The work environment depicted in this film is quite common in the professional office space. The only area I think it could have been better was the ending scene where the higher up is killed in the girls apartment. It just didn't fit the rest of the film. I think a better smarter revenge should have been written into the story at the end. But other than that, this feels like a A24 film.
Pollen is a well-made and disturbing film that explores the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma. Kinard gives a powerful performance as Hera, and the film's visuals are striking and atmospheric. The film is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important and timely film that is sure to stay with you long after you watch it.
Positives
Strong performances from Ava Rose Kinard and the supporting cast Striking visuals and atmospheric cinematography Thought-provoking exploration of the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma Negatives
The film can be slow-paced at times The ending may be unsatisfying for some viewers Overall, Pollen is a well-made and disturbing film that is sure to stay with you long after you watch it. The film is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important and timely film that is worth watching.
Recommendation
I recommend Pollen to fans of psychological horror films, as well as anyone who is interested in films that explore the themes of sexual assault, workplace harassment, and trauma.
I am a little surprised how low its rated on IMDB. The film really is well made, well casted and well acted. Perhaps the slasher seekers don't understand the point of this film. The work environment depicted in this film is quite common in the professional office space. The only area I think it could have been better was the ending scene where the higher up is killed in the girls apartment. It just didn't fit the rest of the film. I think a better smarter revenge should have been written into the story at the end. But other than that, this feels like a A24 film.
- How long is Pollen?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content