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Adam Scott in The Vicious Kind (2009)

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The Vicious Kind

42 समीक्षाएं
8/10

Elegant characterisation

An elegant study in character and the use of subtle good vs evil interplay in the presentation of a character to an audience. Caleb, the character in question, is the true focus of the movie, though the camera dwells lovingly on the beautiful Emma ("a dark angel, does your sister dye her hair black like that? It's very flattering") for obvious reasons.

Our feelings for Caleb shift constantly from bemusement, to loathing, to admiration to astonishment, but the balance is always cleverly maintained in his favour (juxtaposed by a less than flattering portrayal of his brother as the prudish 'republican') and with the climax of the film, despite his often atrocious behaviour, Caleb is the lovable anti-hero. We find ourselves, against our better judgement, rooting for him.

Kreiger has created one of the most memorable personalities in a modern film - a true train wreck of a character and one you will not forget in a hurry - and a masterclass in independent film making. Forget Paranormal Activity. Here is a budget movie worthy of the indie tag and your attention.
  • david-5160
  • 8 दिस॰ 2009
  • परमालिंक
7/10

A smart, small cast, ensemble movie, engrossing once you let it hook you.

The Vicious Kind (2009)

This sneaks up on you. At first you can't believe how awful the older brother is, mean and acerbic, but he's strangely perceptive and quick, too. Played by Adam Scott, he's really a wonder to watch, and he makes the movie. The other three main characters end up being strong but supporting roles, making for a great small ensemble performance. And they have a curious, not spectacular, but nuanced plot. It's filled with little clichés we are sure we've seen before, but it all has an odd arc to it, and a cutting, believable edge, and it takes on a life of its own.

This is only director Lee Toland Krieger's second film, and it shows a kind of deft handling of young people's problems that is precocious, and promising. Adam Scott has been knocking about for fifteen years, and has crossed paths with some of the best (he has been in some quality t.v. like "Six Feet Under," and was a secondary character in "The Aviator" among many others). The father in "The Vicious Kind," a pivotal character in explaining the motives behind the two sons, is that strong character actor, J.K. Simmons, who has trouble shedding his previous roles (including a more comic version of the same thing in "Juno").

A whole greater than the sum of its parts. Captivating. Not to be underestimated.
  • secondtake
  • 17 अक्टू॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Good movie!

In a lot of ways this feels like a some what darker version of Dan In Real life. Caleb (Adam Scott) picks up his little brother Peter (Alex Frost) and his new girlfriend Emma (Brittany Snow) for Thanksgiving. It becomes clear that Caleb is dealing with some raging emotional issues. About his ex-girlfriend and his dad Donald (J.K. Simmons)who tends to have issues of his own. Caleb starts to grow infatuated with Emma to the point of almost breaking sanity.

I"m not going to spoil the film so I am going to keep my feelings short. By no means is the story original,but the acting was good enough to enjoy it. I think Adam Scott played his role well. As well as Brittany . Got to give it up for J.K. Simmons! That guy rocks at playing dad's . The weakest acted role in my opinion was by Alex Frost. Not saying it was bad! Just not as strong as the others. He played a great bully in Drillbit Taylor though ill give him that.

I give it an 8 out of 10! Simply because of the acting, and starring at Brittany for an hour and a half wasn't so bad either...Shes Gorgeous!
  • haabibkiller
  • 5 दिस॰ 2009
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Interesting and compelling

The premise of this movie seemed interesting enough for me to give it a try. The story revolves around Caleb, a misogynist construction worker in a small town. His younger brother Peter just got his first "serious" girlfriend, which he is bringing for Thanksgiving to their dad's.

Adam Scott was an unknown to me but is absolutely amazing in the role of Caleb. He conveys all the suffering in this character on the inside, with all the aggressiveness on the outside. Caleb is fueled by hatred and negativity but the writing and direction of Lee Toland Krieger, and the performance by Scott suggest that if this hatred is explicitly directed at others, it is implicitly self-hatred.

Caleb is estranged from his father for reasons we learn about through the movie and his relationship with his naive brother is uneasy at best. The gap separating them is the very different outlook they have on life and love. Peter is more of an idealist while Caleb is on the slippery slope of fatalism.

Neither of them seems to be able to see the complete picture and their father Donald Sinclaire might have something to do with this. Donald is the prototypical dad figure. Doesn't talk much and prefers to address superficialities when he does. A scene that particularly highlight this is a dinner scene between him, Peter and his girlfriend Emma. While Donald can't stop complimenting Emma on her looks, Peter at some point shifts to her academic background, which seems to put the father outside his comfort zone. Veteran actor J.K. Simmons puts another great performance as the father, a great casting choice.

The last piece of the puzzle is the outsider who crashes in this family at such a critical point. Emma is Peter's new girlfriend and while it would have been easy to make this character little more than a plot device, she has several interesting layers to her. What we know from the start about her is that she is smart, polite, beautiful and herself comes from a less than perfect family (there is talk of alcoholism). More importantly perhaps, she dumped someone for Peter, which further fuels Caleb's belief that "all women are whores" as he likes to say. I had no idea who Brittany Snow was but I was blown away by her performance as Emma. Looking at her credit list afterwards, I would never have expected that.

The story mixes all the things you'd expect from an indie. Humor (mostly dark) is there, the main characters are quirky and the peripheral characters even more so. The camera-work, editing and music all ooze of this "indie feel". If anything, this hurts this heartfelt film more than it helps. Lee Toland Krieger obviously wrote a great and heartfelt story but there,s this sense that he has watched a lot of film festival darlings and well... it's just not terribly original in presentation and at times, feels formulaic.

The only other negative aspect would be the character of Peter. Naive and idealistic does not mean a character should be bland. Likewise, actor Alex Frost is unremarkable in this role.

All in all, this is a fine film and with Caleb Sinclaire, we have been given a misogynist character that almost rivals Roger Swanson (from the cult classic Roger Dodger). I just hope that in the future, Lee Toland Krieger will find his own voice and style when making movies as opposed to shooting it "like other indies".
  • Siamois
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक

This movie is one of the best surprises in the last years!

This felt like a breeze of fresh air, and it ambushes the viewer in a very good way. Taking place in a cold small town, I tended to put it on a strange "cold-far-away-god forgotten postmodern scenery" shelf, strange because this shelf contains Lost in translation, The girl in the café, Gigantic, Twilight and other seemingly unrelated movies. But The Vicious Kind is by far the most alive and vigorous movie out of these, in which the characters seem to be living very sincerely and intense, even against their own will. The humor is also genial, and the tenderness/passion that the love (or simply sex) story inspires is also an unexpected surprise. Loved this movie. The way one would appreciate a hot and tasty meal in a cold winter's day, after a mouthful of cold cucumber soup that the more pretend to be classy movies often serve. and i imagine the main character ended up to be Sully Sullivan from Nobody's Fool, the 1994 movie, played by Paul Newman.
  • mikealike
  • 29 अग॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Strong story about weak people

  • torrentstorm
  • 7 दिस॰ 2009
  • परमालिंक
9/10

A redemptive sojourn over potentially familiar ground

  • propast
  • 6 फ़र॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Adam Scott all the way...

  • mojojones77
  • 14 मार्च 2010
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Inevitable for the passionate ones

During a star-free night at an already emptied drive-in theatre, this film made my heart burn. This very last screening of a winter's night did not attract an audience but one sole viewer. And if you have an understanding of passion and pain you might not even be comforted by a crowd. You might prefer solitude while watching cinematic characters fight and love.

There are no exceptional techniques, there is no dazzling style. Visually the film holds back. As a result one character can step forward. Only this person seems to inhabit the film's universe and this could be considered a drop of bitterness.

However, this one person is able to entertain without the necessity of applause. He embodies the passionate being who bites back after being wounded. It is easy to fall for the broken one as long as you believe that there is a chance to heal. He is explosive. His hatred is an exceptional passion in disguise. In a universe of flat personalities he stands out. He cares too much, he loves too much and he cannot stop being passionate about every single soul. As a result, his viciousness is not inspiring hate but love from us and from them. We and everyone else are attracted because he is so full of what everyone else seems to lack.

The film presents us a world where people are not grown-up emotionally. Passions are rare and feared. In this universe people do not easily possess passionate love. Only the protagonist seems to own it but he also seems unable to handle it. Still, he is able to inspire another person, maybe even the audience to love him back. We learn that pain and love do not end, but jump like a virus from person to person. Love stories repeat themselves.

Passion is portrayed as a very dangerous form of love, one which easily feeds into a vicious cycle of being hurt and of hurting in return. But whether or not you can handle the pain and the guilt, for the passionate ones it seems inevitable to fall for it at least once in their lives.
  • zeppelin-fest
  • 19 जन॰ 2012
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Quintessential indie tale of dysfunctional family and misogynist's road to redemption

  • Turfseer
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
3/10

Misogynistic Drivel

  • ikeybabe
  • 28 मार्च 2014
  • परमालिंक
10/10

I Love This Movie

People who enjoy a good movie, must see The Vicious Kind. I have to admit Adam Scott just took it. I must of watched him in different scenes in this movie 15 times. I am memorized by his acting/ The actors and the dialog are superb. I will never tire watching Adam Scott in this movie.

Once again, good title, actors that fit their roles. This happens to people its believeable. I wish I knew another movie similar, but I cannot think of one at the top of my head. Please feel free to let me know people...is there is a similar story.

Thank you movie people.
  • budstone-40288
  • 15 नव॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
7/10

A difficult but well told story

  • valinvancouver
  • 15 सित॰ 2017
  • परमालिंक
3/10

Yep...guy writer

  • wingedheartart
  • 16 अक्टू॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Interesting indie with interesting performances

Caleb Sinclaire (Adam Scott) is an angry bitter drunken insomniac. His brother Peter (Alex Frost) has a new girlfriend Emma Gainsborough (Brittany Snow). They pick her up from college. Caleb warns him against all women, but he can't seem to get his mind off of her. Peter and Emma are staying with their father Donald (J.K. Simmons), and Caleb has a contentious relationship with their father.

This is definitely not the normal character that Adam Scott usually plays and it's far away from his nice guy persona. Caleb is unhinged and self destructive. It's a good performance from him as well as Brittany Snow. Writer/director Lee Toland Krieger has created a difficult dysfunctional family dynamics. The story has just a little bit of humor. I wish it had a bit more as well as more drama. It's an interesting little indie with some interesting performances.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 20 अप्रैल 2014
  • परमालिंक

A bit of a strange movie, but Adam Scott gives an award-worthy performance.

  • TxMike
  • 16 सित॰ 2012
  • परमालिंक
6/10

'Are you growing a beard?' 'No. Just haven't shaved in quite a while.'

  • punishmentpark
  • 1 जून 2013
  • परमालिंक
9/10

... everyone in this film comes away losing

  • bjarias
  • 1 नव॰ 2014
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Definitely worth seeing

  • liajane19
  • 23 जन॰ 2012
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Every girl with a strong sexual urge is a sucker for a bad boy

  • dave-sturm
  • 13 जुल॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Characters and script could have been a little tighter

Not a bad movie. Entertaining, but you cringe at some of the plot developments. The wheels come off a bit when the characters behave outside the norms. Women don't behave that way; close (from personal experience), but the director went a bit beyond believability. Good acting in my opinion. You will enjoy the movie for the most part as you do want to continue to see how the plot develops. Maybe if the characters were not as educated as they were scripted. I do not see a college (and it seems like a good one) educated woman behaving sooo badly, losing all decorum. Other reviewer had it right, script written by a man.
  • pcleary99
  • 15 जन॰ 2012
  • परमालिंक
1/10

A Creep Reveals why He's a Creep

The chief flaw of 'The Vicious Kind' becomes obvious during the film's opening minutes, when the film's protagonist Caleb exhibits toxic sarcasm and misogyny so extreme that one can feel only antipathy towards him. Caleb is driving his younger brother and a college girlfriend to the family home for a weekend visit, and he makes the trip uncomfortable for everyone. After this episode, the film's journey back to the origin of Caleb's issues is pedestrian and repetitive. Except for Brittany Snow as the brother's girlfriend Emma, none of the other characters are sufficiently developed or sympathetic. Unfortunately Emma's credibility is undermined by irrational behavior - she should despise Caleb after his initial hostility, but the script demands that she starts being attracted to this embittered, condescending, self-pitying loser.

When the long-awaited revelation finally arrives, it provides scant justification for his previous conduct. Caleb's obnoxiousness continues until the final scene of the film, when his shortcomings are swept under the carpet just in time for the final credits.
  • tigerfish50
  • 21 दिस॰ 2010
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Adam Scott's tour de force

Anybody familiar with Adam Scott knows he is more than capable of giving solid performances, mostly comedic and on point.

This is Adam Scott at his finest and also his most unique performance. His performance in this movie will make you laugh and cry and almost simultaneously at that. I have never seen anything that made me feel one way or the other about Brittany Snow but she holds her own against Scott in this one and the two create a compelling dynamic that is a pleasure to watch.

This isn't the comedy it is listed to be but if you're willing to sit through a somewhat depressing story with top notch performances then this will leave you more than satisfied.
  • fieldaustinb
  • 4 अग॰ 2018
  • परमालिंक
3/10

SICK

There is no rationale that saves this wallow in sickness. Its only saving grace is that it doesn't run any longer. Presumably any, and every, one involved couldn't bear another minute,
  • czsme
  • 23 अप्रैल 2019
  • परमालिंक
8/10

If you have been ruined by a member of the opposite sex....

Ever been hurt by a member of the opposite sex so badly you went through the growing a beard and wearing a stained t-shirt while being rude to everyone you came in contact with but really just wanting a hug phase? Whew. Me too. That's why this movie is so enjoyable. The film mostly follows Adam Scott's character Caleb. The film doesn't divulge all the details right away and I won't either, but let's just say a girl hurt him. Badly. Enough to make him the rudest bearded person around. His family life is not that great either, if you add the fact he's not even allowed to step foot on his Father's (JK Simmons) Property. Basically his wide eyed and innocent Brother Peter (Alex Frost) is all the family Caleb has. So naturally when he meets Peters gorgeous new girlfriend (Brittany Snow), who looks like the adorable punk rock girl that would rip out your heart from your chest and look cute doing it.....Caleb tries to stop his brother from falling for her, and of-course... ends up falling for her himself.

This film is written perfectly and played perfectly by everyone involved. What could have easily been a love triangle movie we have seen a thousand times before was anything but. Scott's performance as a guy teetering on the edge of madness and looking for answers is top notch. Snow never lets on exactly what she's thinking which makes for a really interesting movie throughout. JK Simmons is great as you would expect him to be and the writing leaves you wanting even more. The film had a great look to it and a decent soundtrack. It didn't feel like a false big budget romance, yet it didn't feel like a hipster indie film either. Yes, some indie films are starting to become as cliché as the big budget films. Not here though, this film has entertaining anger and a dark heart. But it's a genuine dark heart and an enjoyable, believable watch.

Mike Holtz WeWatchedAMovie http://www.youtube.com/wewatchedamovie
  • wewatchedamovie1
  • 18 अप्रैल 2012
  • परमालिंक

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