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Steven (Colin Farrell), an eminent cardiothoracic surgeon is married to Anna (Nicole Kidman), a respected ophthalmologist. They are well off and live a happy and healthy family life with their two children, Kim, 14 (Raffey Cassidy) and Bob, 12 (Sunny Suljic).
Steven has formed a friendship with Martin (Barry Keoghan), a fatherless 16-year-old boy whom he has taken under his wing. Things take a sinister turn when Steven introduces Martin to his family, gradually throwing their world into turmoil and forcing Steven to make a shocking sacrifice or run the risk of losing everything.
- Curzon Films
- 121 mins
- Yorgos Lanthimos
- 15
- Nicole Kidman
- Colin Farrell
- Barry Keoghan
- Alicia Silverstone
- 2017
- English
- 1
- 2
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Steven (Colin Farrell), an eminent cardiothoracic surgeon is married to Anna (Nicole Kidman), a respected ophthalmologist. They are well off and live a happy and healthy family life with their two children, Kim, 14 (Raffey Cassidy) and Bob, 12 (Sunny Suljic).
Steven has formed a friendship with Martin (Barry Keoghan), a fatherless 16-year-old boy whom he has taken under his wing. Things take a sinister turn when Steven introduces Martin to his family, gradually throwing their world into turmoil and forcing Steven to make a shocking sacrifice or run the risk of losing everything.
- Curzon Films
- 121 mins
- Yorgos Lanthimos
- 15
- Nicole Kidman
- Colin Farrell
- Barry Keoghan
- Alicia Silverstone
- 2017
- English
- 1
- 2
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a film by Yorgos Lanthimos, and follows Steven a surgeon who’s life begins to falls apart when the intentions of Martin, a young man who visits him at the hospital, are made clear. From the get go you can tell something is very off with the interactions between Steven and Martin. That intrigue carries throughout the film, and while you wont have all the answers by the end, there are plenty of twists and turns along the way. If you’re familiar with some of Lanthimos’s previous work, and how his films have a very weird but well thought edge to it, this falls into a similar category. All of the actors including the younger ones give fantastic performances, stand outs being Nicole Kidman and Barry Keoghan. So while the plot line is weird, and again you wont have everything fully explained by the end, it’s a very entertaining and well crafted thriller.
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