This is a CoSo #RawReview for BARBARIAN (2022) dir. Zach Cregger. That tag means that it’s my reaction to a movie that I went into with no prior knowledge of, having read no other reviews, before or after viewing it, no trailers, nor reading a synopsis or description of the plot.
Thread: 1/10
Thread: 2/10
In writing this reaction, I’ve looked up some names in the cast list, but other than those names and my own single viewing, all I know from others is what came to me from @SalK who called it “so incredibly fucked up,” which was enough of a reason for me to see it.
SalK was, of course, right.
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Thread: 6/10
corruption within its characters, as well as American society, but it also suggests that there may be a way forward, for some. At the center of this question of grace, then, is the film’s title. To whom does it refer? Is it the mass abductor, rapist, and presumably, serial murderer, Frank (Richard Brake) we see at the genesis of the story? Is it the bestial “mother,” who terrorizes earnest Airbnb guests? Is it the so-called “owner” of the house, played by Justin Long,