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A young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUN... Read allA young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUNKER is a dark, twisted, and funny tale about childhood, growing up and education.A young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUNKER is a dark, twisted, and funny tale about childhood, growing up and education.
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I had no idea what i was getting into when i watched The Bunker, but it all makes sense in the end. It's a very weird movie, and abstract. However one question about this movie is still unanswered: What was that thing on the mother's leg, the wound speaking demon?? What was that thing? Everything else works.
We got a story that is kinda slow, but it all makes sense as you go further. I enjoyed it. I saw people compare this to Dogtooth. Dogtooth had no reason to exist, this movie has a point.
SPOILER ALERT
This whole movie is a metaphor of two things. One, the parents separating from their children, the grief of that aspect, and two, that the two can change their positions. The most genius person can turn into not the most bright, and the not the most bright, can turn into someone. There's also a third metaphor and that's friendship. How the most intelligent character loves the most mentally unwell character, and wise-versa.
I have no clue where the comedy comes from this movie. Nothing here was funny. I do not think this movie was meant to be a comedy at all. Instead it's a psychological piece that pokes holes at multiple society aspects.
If you liked The One Flew Over The Cucco's Nest, and Lunacy, you might enjoy this. Frankly the two movies i just mentioned i totally love, so you might get to enjoy this as well.
Also, please do not insult this movie by comparing it to Dogtooth. Thanks.
We got a story that is kinda slow, but it all makes sense as you go further. I enjoyed it. I saw people compare this to Dogtooth. Dogtooth had no reason to exist, this movie has a point.
SPOILER ALERT
This whole movie is a metaphor of two things. One, the parents separating from their children, the grief of that aspect, and two, that the two can change their positions. The most genius person can turn into not the most bright, and the not the most bright, can turn into someone. There's also a third metaphor and that's friendship. How the most intelligent character loves the most mentally unwell character, and wise-versa.
I have no clue where the comedy comes from this movie. Nothing here was funny. I do not think this movie was meant to be a comedy at all. Instead it's a psychological piece that pokes holes at multiple society aspects.
If you liked The One Flew Over The Cucco's Nest, and Lunacy, you might enjoy this. Frankly the two movies i just mentioned i totally love, so you might get to enjoy this as well.
Also, please do not insult this movie by comparing it to Dogtooth. Thanks.
This film is about a man, known only as the student, who has sought out a quiet place to live while he works on a scientific theory. The place he finds is a home to a family of three that just so happens to be an isolated bunker. The family is odd but seem harmless enough that he chooses to move in. Not having all the rent, he is allowed to stay with the understanding that he can help out with chores and such to cover his outstanding debt.
The family is indeed odd being as it consists of the father, who considers himself an intellectual, the mother, who has a few issues and a son, who claims to be 8 but looks more like he is in his mid to late 20's. The son is the main focus in the family. He is homeschooled by his father but the mother is not satisfied with the boy's progress and she suggests that the student start tutoring the boy. There is an understanding that by doing this the student will have covered his debt. The parents have certain aspirations for their son and take his education quite seriously but we quickly learn that the boy is emotionally, mentally and socially underdeveloped. Without giving out spoilers, this is the movie's plot.
There is more going on than what meets the eye with this film and the longer you watch, the weirder and more perverse it gets. The film isn't bad but you need to have an interest in strange movies to enjoy it. There are plenty of moments where you can find yourself looking at the screen sideways, asking WTF with this one.
The pace of this film is a bit slow but I guess it should be in order to grasp the horror of the weird moments. I felt the actors were good portraying the individual oddities of their characters thus keeping the viewer interested in trying to figure them out.
This type of film isn't really my cup of tea but there is an audience out there that appreciates this branch of horror. I would suggest that if you are interested in blood, guts and violence, you'll be disappointed. However, if you are into situational horror it might be just what you are looking for.
The family is indeed odd being as it consists of the father, who considers himself an intellectual, the mother, who has a few issues and a son, who claims to be 8 but looks more like he is in his mid to late 20's. The son is the main focus in the family. He is homeschooled by his father but the mother is not satisfied with the boy's progress and she suggests that the student start tutoring the boy. There is an understanding that by doing this the student will have covered his debt. The parents have certain aspirations for their son and take his education quite seriously but we quickly learn that the boy is emotionally, mentally and socially underdeveloped. Without giving out spoilers, this is the movie's plot.
There is more going on than what meets the eye with this film and the longer you watch, the weirder and more perverse it gets. The film isn't bad but you need to have an interest in strange movies to enjoy it. There are plenty of moments where you can find yourself looking at the screen sideways, asking WTF with this one.
The pace of this film is a bit slow but I guess it should be in order to grasp the horror of the weird moments. I felt the actors were good portraying the individual oddities of their characters thus keeping the viewer interested in trying to figure them out.
This type of film isn't really my cup of tea but there is an audience out there that appreciates this branch of horror. I would suggest that if you are interested in blood, guts and violence, you'll be disappointed. However, if you are into situational horror it might be just what you are looking for.
This is well worth catching; early on, it began to have a tone reminiscent of 'The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser', but that was only because I love the latter film, and one actor's role resembles that of Bruno S.
Der Bunker (caught on its UK TV showing a few days ago) is totally original; the principal performers are, as they would have to be, excellent. Odd questions briefly emerged that relate more to, perhaps, traditional 'survivalist' themed films, but they become irrelevant, as this one is out on its own.
I also will look out for the performers elsewhere, based on this. Recommended for fans of the offbeat, or those bored with Hollywood!
Der Bunker (caught on its UK TV showing a few days ago) is totally original; the principal performers are, as they would have to be, excellent. Odd questions briefly emerged that relate more to, perhaps, traditional 'survivalist' themed films, but they become irrelevant, as this one is out on its own.
I also will look out for the performers elsewhere, based on this. Recommended for fans of the offbeat, or those bored with Hollywood!
Considering the high rating Der Bunker got on here I was expecting much more from this movie. It started all right, mysterious is the first thing that popped into my mind, but soon enough you realize this is just going to be another weird movie going nowhere. It's not that I don't like bizarre stories but I have to be in the right mindset for it and it has to be a bit interesting as well. Unfortunately I wasn't and interesting wouldn't be a good word to discribe this story. The camera work wasn't bad, the acting was okay, even though Oona von Maydell wasn't always convincing, like when she was crying for instance which looked very forced and fake. As for the comedy well I'm still waiting for it. I read another reviewer couldn't stop laughing and that hours after the movie finished. I'm still wondering what he was laughing with or at? It's anything but hilarious. You just have to adore weird movies to be entertained by this one. Even though I was intrigued in the beginning, that feeling quickly changed into boredom. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.
I'm not entirely positive what I just watched, but I know I enjoyed it? I think? I am not a stranger to an artsy film filled with hidden meaning, subtext and symbolism. However, I was definitely confused on the overall message of this piece... While still picking up on smaller themes and points, it felt like there was a broader intention that I was missing. Or maybe not, maybe it was just an absurdist piece and I'm reading too far into it.
One thing I will say that I particularly enjoyed was the broad range of emotions I felt throughout watching this. One moment you're confused, the next moment youre endeared, next you're grossed out and then all of a sudden you're spooked. Its very funny and very f'ked up. I appreciated that aspect.
This movie looked great, I loved the costumes and sets and the storyline was interesting. Having grown up on "Clifford" with Martin Short, I was immediately drawn to an adult dressing up as a child (this movie is nothing like Clifford other than in that aspect haha) Just coming from a standpoint of a cohesive storyline, I wish they had delved deeper into one of the plot points more, just to give some semblance of a clearer point or focus. Whether it was the odd child who's age was never explained, the parents strange proclivities, the supernatural aspect or the students background and studies.
While it is hard to truly and accurately judge the acting as an English speaker, I thought it was phenomenal on all fronts. Each actor had shining moments, particularly the student and the son and I thought the four of them worked splendidly as an ensemble.
This is one of the longer reviews I have left so this movie obviously made me think/feel something. Which, what more can we ask for? Would recommend, but it's not for everyone... it is undoubtedly polarizing.
One thing I will say that I particularly enjoyed was the broad range of emotions I felt throughout watching this. One moment you're confused, the next moment youre endeared, next you're grossed out and then all of a sudden you're spooked. Its very funny and very f'ked up. I appreciated that aspect.
This movie looked great, I loved the costumes and sets and the storyline was interesting. Having grown up on "Clifford" with Martin Short, I was immediately drawn to an adult dressing up as a child (this movie is nothing like Clifford other than in that aspect haha) Just coming from a standpoint of a cohesive storyline, I wish they had delved deeper into one of the plot points more, just to give some semblance of a clearer point or focus. Whether it was the odd child who's age was never explained, the parents strange proclivities, the supernatural aspect or the students background and studies.
While it is hard to truly and accurately judge the acting as an English speaker, I thought it was phenomenal on all fronts. Each actor had shining moments, particularly the student and the son and I thought the four of them worked splendidly as an ensemble.
This is one of the longer reviews I have left so this movie obviously made me think/feel something. Which, what more can we ask for? Would recommend, but it's not for everyone... it is undoubtedly polarizing.
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