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Woodshock

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
2.5K
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Kirsten Dunst in Woodshock (2017)
Theresa, a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss, finds herself torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug.
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A woman, consumed by profound grief after a personal loss, aided by a potent drug meant for the terminally ill, delves into her psyche for solace set in the hauntingly beautiful redwood fore... Read allA woman, consumed by profound grief after a personal loss, aided by a potent drug meant for the terminally ill, delves into her psyche for solace set in the hauntingly beautiful redwood forests.A woman, consumed by profound grief after a personal loss, aided by a potent drug meant for the terminally ill, delves into her psyche for solace set in the hauntingly beautiful redwood forests.

  • Directors
    • Kate Mulleavy
    • Laura Mulleavy
  • Writers
    • Kate Mulleavy
    • Laura Mulleavy
  • Stars
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Joe Cole
    • Pilou Asbæk
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    2.5K
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    • Directors
      • Kate Mulleavy
      • Laura Mulleavy
    • Writers
      • Kate Mulleavy
      • Laura Mulleavy
    • Stars
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Joe Cole
      • Pilou Asbæk
    • 26User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Theresa
    Joe Cole
    Joe Cole
    • Nick
    Pilou Asbæk
    Pilou Asbæk
    • Keith
    Steph DuVall
    Steph DuVall
    • Ed
    • (as Stephan DuVall)
    Jack Kilmer
    Jack Kilmer
    • Johnny
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Theresa's Mother
    Joel McCoy
    • Foreman
    Michael Pavlicek
    • Mike
    Joseph Wray Barney
    • Kid at Party #1
    Henry Pokorski
    • Kid at Party #2
    Kyler Jude Hanson
    • Customer
    Damian Lund
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Kate Mulleavy
      • Laura Mulleavy
    • Writers
      • Kate Mulleavy
      • Laura Mulleavy
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    User reviews26

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    5mr_bickle_the_pickle

    The visuals stunning, story lacking.

    I'll admit the film has some very pretty and also trippy visuals that make you really feel like you're in a daze. Which I suppose is the point. To put as in the mindset of Kirsten Dunst's character. And while it excels at that, the film also kind of goes nowhere. Again, maybe that's the point as well. But it doesn't make for a super interesting watch. It's a very slow movie. Kirsten Dunst though does an excellent job. The rest of the cast is fine but not particularly memorable.
    rambobarbieisba

    Wanna get high?

    This film is terribly amazing, this film is sort of like a good camp film everybody and everything is so serious yet it is all so poorly executed. Mainly the plot is a few things happen then latter the plot may or may not tell you what in the hell was/is going on. Kirsten Dunst is amazing in this film she plays a stoned out of her mind super pot head who is just about always in her underwear or in a dress that is very focused on her boobs and butt.

    The film really goes for a Nicholas Winding Refn/Safdie Brothers kind of neonesc lighting that really doesn't work with the camera movements, though it does add humor. The writing is very lacking and so is the visual story, if you were deaf or blind you'd have even less of an idea as to what is going on then those with both which is still pretty much no idea. There really isn't much of a story and not in a good "where the story lacks everything else expands" kind of way but just in a sort of "weak story that tries to seem deep" kind of way, if that makes any sense. One last critic is that the cinematography really takes me out of the reality of the reality of the films world, it just seems like a visual image not a place I could be or am.

    I do like the film though, it is extremely original in the weirdest way possible, which is fantastic. If you don't take it very seriously you'll have a fun time. I really hope the Mulleavy Sisters make another film because I will definitely watch it.

    (P.S. There's a Galaxie 500 song playing during one of the scenes which is just awesome)
    7leannadyer

    Ahead of its time

    I believe this film is ahead of its time. I can appreciate this movie for several reasons 1) I was in the right mental space, I wasn't expecting a lot 2) It reminded me of several films I've watched in a dream in cinema class, therefore I could appreciate the work that was put into this film 3) The cinematography was stunning.

    Sure, if you're looking for a film that has an easy to follow premise, this may not be the movie for you! But if you enjoy symbolism, beautiful shots, and controversial topics, give it a try. I don't think you need to know exactly what is happening in the moment to enjoy a film.
    7JDreviews101

    Enchanting and melancholic experimental arthouse goodness.

    It's always very hard for me to rate and review these types of films, but I'll try my absolute best here. A lot of people will not like this movie, as it is clearly not intended for the mass appeal. These art films rely almost entirely on aesthetic elements such as intricate and thought-provoking visuals, unconventional use of symbolism, creative directing, imaginative editing and experimental music. Here we have a surprisingly strong directorial debut by the Mulleavy sisters. The film is beautifully directed and edited all the way through. Some of the scenes are very artistic and aesthetically pleasing. The plot becomes hard to follow at times, but that is something you would totally expect in a film like this, as the main focus is clearly the art direction and production design. Peter Raeburn crafted a beautiful score that fits perfectly with the atmosphere and overall tone of the film. Acting is a bit weak at times by some of the supporting characters, but Kirsten Dunst delivers an amazing performance as you would expect from her in a leading role. If you're in the mood for a sad and melancholic arthouse flick, go ahead and give this one a chance, it might be a pleasant surprise.
    3paul-allaer

    Aimless movie goes nowhere, leaves me unmoved

    "Woodshock" (2017 release; 100 min.) brings the story of Theresa. As the movie opens, we see Theresa taking care of a woman we later learn is her mother. Theresa, upon her mother's request, gives her a spiked joint to smoke. Later, when we see the room empty, we understand Theresa is grieving for the passing of her mom. Meanwhile, we get to know Nick, Theresa's boyfriend, and Keith, Theresa's colleague at the medical marijuana dispense store. At this point, we are 10-15 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot (as it is) would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this movie is co-written and co-directed by the sisters Kate Mulleavy and Laura Mulleavy, who are respected fashion designers without any prior film-making/directing/writing experience. I admit that I knew very little about the movie going in, other than it starred Kirsten Dunst in an indie movie about someone grieving. That sounded it might be in the realm of "Melancholia", so sign me up! From the opening moments of "Woodshock", it all feels quite "artsy" and you are left on your own to figure out what is going on. I have absolutely no problem with that, and figure that if the movie is good, this will sort itself out at some point. Here we are left wondering, and wondering, and wondering… Things play out on the big screen and at one point you hope to be emotionally involved and invested. I couldn't have cared less about any of these characters, whose random scenes left me utterly unmoved, if not bewildered. There are a couple of plus points, including the at times gorgeous scenery (when Dunst goes walking among the sequoia trees, etc.), and of course Dunst herself. She tries her best, although looking equally lost as we are, and in vain looking for clues (at one point literally, as she searches her house top to bottom for … what exactly?).

    "Woodshock" opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Friday matinée screening where I saw this at was attended poorly (just a handful of people). About 30 min. into the movie, I mumbled to myself "what's going on here?", and the guy seated a few rows before me turned around and said "you and me both!". This will give you an idea as to the state of affairs in "Woodshock". I honestly cannot recommend this movie in good conscience to anyone, but of course encourage you to check it out in the theater (although I cannot imagine it will play more than a week or two, tops), on Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      Kirsten Dunst described her role as the most challenging part she has ever done, even more challenging than her acclaimed roles in Lars von Trier's Melancholia (2011) and the television series Fargo (2015 season).
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Theresa: Remember when we used to play in the woods together? I got lost that one summer. When I turned around, you were gone. When they found me, I almost didn't want to come back.

    • Soundtracks
      Guiding Light
      Written by Tom Verlaine (uncredited) and Richard Lloyd

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2017 (Latvia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вудшок
    • Filming locations
      • Eureka, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • COTA Films
      • Live Free or Die Films
      • Waypoint Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $42,603
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,247
      • Sep 24, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,682
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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