Barbarian

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Traveling to Detroit for a job interview, a young woman books a rental home. But when she arrives late at night, she discovers that the house is double booked and a strange man is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to spend the evening, but soon discovers that there’s a lot more to fear than just an unexpected house guest (20th Century Studios)

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D.Moore 

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English I can't deny the film's style, ideas and the great feeling of the unknown I had while watching it. Unfortunately, I have to criticize it for being terribly, terribly long, and the longer it gets, the more bloated and annoying it seems to me. And considering the way it's written, I think it would work much better as a series. At least for me. ()

Goldbeater 

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English I find it a bit sad and perhaps unfair that audiences in recent years have given more favorable to horror films that subvert, satirise and mock genre tropes, rather than to some of the attempted serious and atmospheric horror films of the traditional cut, which at best end up with a 58% rating, but at the same time it cannot be denied that Barbarian works well in its subversion and surprise. ()

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Malarkey 

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English Sometimes, you can tell within the first five minutes of a horror movie that, despite its seemingly classic slasher premise, there's something different about it. Barbarian is that kind of different — in the best way. It's visually refined, atmospheric, and incredibly suspenseful. Even when it inevitably veers into entertaining absurdity, it keeps you thoroughly engaged the whole time. This is exactly how I imagine a well-made modern horror film. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Avoid spoilers, you really don't want to know which way the initially relatively simple looking premise will go. Just the few reviews posted here now would have easily ruined the experience for me. Barbarian is a dream horror debut, the best and least predictable genre film in years, and Zach Cregger is the one Hollywood producers should be fighting over right now. Anyway, without spoilers, it's very hard to talk about this film, so I'll perhaps just give a very tentative indication that it's divided in three parts. The first one overflows with tension and culminates in a heart attack and fucking scary sequence. The second part lightens the tone, but the humour is not intrusive, rather it comes from the fact that the focus shifts to the funny character. The third part is a horror ride with a dash of gore. The overall plot is perhaps a bit wild in the end, you have to work a bit to "believe", but that is the only complaint I can have about this revelation. The sound is worth a special mention – I don't usually pay much attention to it, but Barbarian is really beautifully scored, it's almost ear-piercing. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English Barbarian is without exaggeration one of the most difficult films to review that I have ever had the opportunity to see. It combines several "sub-films" that are qualitatively very different, and this makes the whole result impossible to rate. For me, the first part is without a doubt the event of the year. A woman arrives at an Airbnb accommodation, but there is already one visitor staying there, and so begins a strange night that takes her to a situation no one would envy. It’s an excellent and original idea, with great acting, perfect dialogue and atmosphere, and a masterful build-up, it all makes the first act an unbeatable part that escalates ad absurdum, and I couldn’t even breathe during its finale. But from that point on (which is about halfway through), the story turns 180 degrees elsewhere and the whole hitherto masterful film collapses like a Ferrari hitting a speed bump at 180 km/h. A whole new story and a new character that replace a very intense film with intelligent characters with a disastrous line with an worse protagonist that seems to have come from the hands of a completely different director. And the film follows the same note until the end. The whole thing feels terribly contradictory, towards the end the film lacks logic and idea, throwing one piece of nonsense after another and doesn't know how to go on. I loved the great horror in the first half, when I was chattering in bliss over the film of the year, I hated the ending and I’m disappointed by the unfulfilled potential at the same time, and actually I don't know how to perceive the end result at all, because combining such diametrically opposed two parts in one film is perhaps not even realistically possible... ()

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