2018 / 155m - Denmark
Thriller, Horror
4.0*/5.0*
The House That Jack Built poster

Plot: The story is split into five different chapters (and one elongated epilogue). Each chapter recounts a different incident that teaches us something new about Jack's persona. In between the chapters, von Trier finds some time to delve a bit deeper into the themes of his film. These parts are by far the least interesting though, unless you love the many references to history and art. The epilogue ties everything together and provides fitting closure, although those who are already at the limits of their patience might feel differently.

Watches

October 25, 2018

4.0*/5.0*

The latest Lars von Trier is twisted, dark, sometimes shocking but also quite funny. It's a long journey into the mind of a crazy serial killer. Some of the imagery is pretty sick and if you're squeamish this probably isn't the film for you, but it's a unique film with some very impressive moments and some memorable scenes.