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: 7/10
(born to play this kind of dudebro, who along with Brake and Bill Skarsgård, comprised the film’s few actors I recognized) ostensibly wallowing in a stew of his own toxic masculinity? Is it the society, represented most clearly by the police, that turn a blind eye to the evils perpetuated in a run-down black neighborhood after white flight has taken its course?
The lack of an obvious answer to this question allows us to see more clearly what writer-director Cregger is up