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The Maus

  • 2017
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
5.1K
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The Maus (2017)
DramaFantasyHorror

Alex and Selma are a couple in love on a trip to the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover more about each other. Lost and seemingly surrounded by land mines a pair of locals offer to ... Read allAlex and Selma are a couple in love on a trip to the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover more about each other. Lost and seemingly surrounded by land mines a pair of locals offer to guide them home.Alex and Selma are a couple in love on a trip to the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover more about each other. Lost and seemingly surrounded by land mines a pair of locals offer to guide them home.

  • Director
    • Yayo Herrero
  • Writers
    • Yayo Herrero
    • Álex Mendíbil
    • Nadja Dumouchel
  • Stars
    • August Wittgenstein
    • Alma Terzic
    • Aleksandar Seksan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yayo Herrero
    • Writers
      • Yayo Herrero
      • Álex Mendíbil
      • Nadja Dumouchel
    • Stars
      • August Wittgenstein
      • Alma Terzic
      • Aleksandar Seksan
    • 113User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    August Wittgenstein
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    • Alex
    Alma Terzic
    Alma Terzic
    • Selma
    Aleksandar Seksan
    • Vuk
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    • Ella
    Sanin Milavic
    • Milos
    Diana Fernández Pérez
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    • Director
      • Yayo Herrero
    • Writers
      • Yayo Herrero
      • Álex Mendíbil
      • Nadja Dumouchel
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    2bloodynose-13453

    A lot.

    This movie is certainly a lot of the following:

    • waiting for something to happen
    • back of heads
    • veeery blurry background with important scenes
    • black screens
    • scenes with spinning camera
    • mines


    All in all 90 minutes of wasted time if you ask me.
    6nitzanhavoc

    Nothing fancy, yet quite entertaining.

    The Maus is one these films in which the location serves to create a meaningful part of the overall discomforting mood. As always, it comes with all sorts of supporting (or unsupportive from the protagonists' perspective) features, such as no cellular reception and a language barrier. While I'm not a fan of using these particular defining aspects, I must admit that including the female protagonist's obvious (and completely understandable) PTSD after surviving the Serbian cleansing of Bosnian Muslims added a lot of character and quality to the story.

    The plot is quite simple to understand from the film's description (and from watching the first ten minutes). Selma (Alma Terzic) and her boyfriend Alex (August Wittgenstein) visit Bosnia and become stranded and lost in one of its vast forests, which happens to be riddled with unmarked mine fields. By chance they happen to meet two "local" Serbs, Vuk (Aleksandar Seksan) and Milos (Sanin Milavic), who offer to assist them. From that point - reality and paranoia become mixed and intertwined as Selma initially distrusts the two on account of their origin, seeing in them the same type of people who murdered her family during the war.

    The acting is quite impressive (especially by Seksan and Milavic whose performance keeps the audience guessing as to their true intentions and nature and Selma's sanity) and the story progresses in a very compelling way. Each and every scene seems to have been meticulously chosen to serve the film's conclusion and final plot twist (which isn't brilliant but definitely serves as a fine and terrible closure). While in no way "fun" to watch - The Maus is pretty rewarding for Horror fans who enjoy being depressed by human nature and what we can at times bring ourselves to do to our fellow man.

    All in all, The Maus is far from being a masterpiece and none of its features are delivered in an overly impressive manner. It's simple enough and does a pretty decent job in toying with the audience's thoughts and emotions (which I assume was the creators' initial goal). Nothing fancy, yet quite rewarding by its own right. I don't think it deserves the low rating and all the harsh criticism it has received here (now there's a surprise), but you could still find something better (or a lot worse) to watch.
    3MetroSkunk

    Yea ... about that movie.

    I'm not sure which was worse, the movie or reading the reviews praising the movie. It was terrible. Great premise made bad by a plot way too slow to develop, confusing plot motivators, and a total WTF? ending.
    6darth-tobe

    Not horror but still grim and unsettling

    I see a lot of disappointed reviewers here that gave this film 1 or 2 stars. While it isn't a masterpiece I think the film does not deserve such a low rating.

    I believe this may have to do with expectations: The Maus is listed under "horror" so people may expect either jump scares or cathartic violence and this film doesn't really offer either. It does offer a very personal nightmare ride that is rooted in the genocide of Bosnian Muslims perpetrated during the Yugoslavian civil war in the 1990s. If that is not something you know or care about then this may not be a movie for you. In particular, since it expects you to have a basic understanding of the conflict and does not do much explaining. Sadly, this probably is a factor that limits the film's audience to mainly Europeans.

    The film is also not very verbose in spelling out everything that happens or explaining everything you see or hear. Even though gory visuals may arguably have been appropriate for the subject matter this film goes for subtlety and uses sound over visuals - leaving a lot to imagination. To me this was a good thing but it is also a potential limiting factor.

    Contrary to other reviewers, I actually thought the writing of plot and characters was pretty plausible and relatable. It carries across very well the notion that the main character has endured things that her "innocent" foreign boyfriend cannot begin to comprehend and this is why she relates differently to the events in the story.

    Overall, I found The Maus is not horror in the conventional sense but still a grim and unsettling experience. It is not without flaws and a few unnecessary, drawn out sequences but definitely a film worth giving a chance and, moreover, one that will make you think.
    5taedirish

    Meh...

    This movie is billed under horror but is definitely not what most would consider conventional horror. It's more like the story of a couple places in horrific situations. That being said, I have to agree with the other reviews saying that it is largely 90min of watching people walk around. The premise is about a couple who are lost in the Bosnian woods, when they encounter a pair of suspicious men who offer to lead them to safety. The girlfriend comes off as a bobble head with anxiety issues, constantly afraid of everything and everyone and arguing with her boyfriend at each and every decision. Also, how does a 100lb girl survive a landline explosion with only a flesh wound? There's an unseen entity that seems to follow them around while they traverse land mines (wtf were they doing in the woods to begin with?) The whole thing felt like a bad European nightmare version of Deliverance, only without any decent actors.

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    • Trivia
      Maus Name Meaning. German: nickname for someone supposedly resembling a mouse, in appearance or timidity, from Middle High German mus 'mouse'.
    • Goofs
      A couple abandon a 4WD on a forest track and set off to find the nearest town, but the woman is concerned about landmines. Tracks tend to connect towns, not bypass them. If the track was mined, the vehicle would have been blown up or weeds would have grown over it. If not, the couple would have no reason to stray from it as the track would take them where they wanted to go.

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2018 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Bosnian
      • Serbian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 靈殤
    • Filming locations
      • Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Apaches Entertainment
      • Cine365 Films
      • Dynamite Films
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    • Budget
      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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