Barbarians

A civilized dinner party in a country house sees four friends, Lucas, Adam, Chloe, and Eve, coming together for a birthday celebration. As the night progresses secrets and lies force themselves into the light and polite pretensions are dropped. A knock at the door reveals three masked intruders with an agenda of their own. Will their friendship stand the test? Can they survive the night or will their secrets eventually catch up with them?

  • Released: 2021-09-23
  • Runtime: 90 minutes
  • Genre: Horror, Thrillers
  • Stars: Iwan Rheon, Tom Cullen, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Will Kemp, Steve Saunders, Inès Spiridonov, Connor Swindells, Tommy McDonnell, Will Kemp, Kevin Ryan
  • Director: Charles Dorfman
 Comments
  • georgio-26490 - 14 January 2024
    Guff
    This movie could've been easily put into a 20 minute feature. 80 minutes of waffle and nonsensical trash followed by twenty minutes of kidnap and violence.

    So disappointed to be fair , as I really like the actors in this b-movie. It's attempting to be arty and film noir, but it's like a bad episode of inside number nine. A wannabe instagrammer visits a rock, then with his wife visit his brother, then have a meal and an argument and a wrestle, then three men with skeleton hats land up to destroy a few paintings and chuck some books on the floor. Oh it was woeful. Do not waste an hour and a half of your life on this.
  • leesimon-26357 - 11 October 2022
    Genuinely thrilling, with some-deadpan satirical humor
    I remember seeing the trailers and wanting to see the film. Then waiting long enough to forget every element introduced. I recommend seeing this after forgetting everything in the trailers.

    For that reason, I won't speak on any plot element or character. I found it compelling. It was shot well. The classical music score added to some of the satirical humor. It was well-acted. I found the characters realistic and properly developed. It was shot very well, and I appreciated the effort that went into some of the shots.

    I could very well see why so many of the negative reviews were disappointed with the lack of action in the first half. It takes half of the run time to set up the scene for the eventual action. It also introduces many symbolic elements that are never truly concluded or explained. For me, personally, I did not mind that those elements had no concrete payoff, because when the inciting event takes place, the movie became exponentially more thrilling and engaging.

    I'm sure I will see it again, to see if any of the symbolic elements take on more meaning after more than one viewing. I enjoyed the experience overall and would recommend it.