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The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)

R 10/20/2017 Drama, Thriller, Mystery 2h 1m
70%
User
Score
7.0/10
79%
73/100

Overview

Dr. Steven Murphy is a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who presides over a spotless household with his wife and two children. Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who insinuates himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.

Yorgos Lanthimos

Director

Efthymis Filippou

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Steven Murphy

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Anna Murphy

Barry Keoghan

Barry Keoghan

Martin Lang

Raffey Cassidy

Raffey Cassidy

Kim Murphy

Sunny Suljic

Sunny Suljic

Bob Murphy

Bill Camp

Bill Camp

Matthew Williams

Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone

Martin's Mother

Herb Caillouet

Herb Caillouet

Ed Thompson (Hospital Director)

Barry G. Bernson

Barry G. Bernson

Dr. Larry Banks

Media

clip - “What a charming boy”

clip - “What a charming boy”

Yorgos Lanthimos on his directorial style

Yorgos Lanthimos on his directorial style

Colin Farrell on the mind of Yorgos Lanthimos

Colin Farrell on the mind of Yorgos Lanthimos

exclusive clip - “Surgery in the morning”

exclusive clip - “Surgery in the morning”

Colin Farrell on the surgical approach of Yorgos Lanthimos

Colin Farrell on the surgical approach of Yorgos Lanthimos

Colin Farrell and Yorgos Lanthimos talk The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

Colin Farrell and Yorgos Lanthimos talk The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

Yorgos Lanthimos on the character of Colin Farrell

Yorgos Lanthimos on the character of Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell on his first reaction to the script

Colin Farrell on his first reaction to the script

Barry Keoghan and Raffey Cassidy interview each other

Barry Keoghan and Raffey Cassidy interview each other

Original Voice

Original Voice

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Reviews

A review by jessetaylor

Written on September 15, 2017

My immediate response as soon as this finished was "MASTERPIECE." Lanthimos is back to _Dogtooth_-level craziness with this film and I couldn't be happier. _The Lobster_ was a favourite of mine in 2016, but something about this one's hopelessness drew me in more - odd, I know. Lanthimos' films have characters stuck in dead end situations where they are able to make a choice, but the results of the options are bad and worse. It's a dour story and the film is relentlessly unsettling, but this is what I've come to expect and want out of this Greek maestro.

Sacred Deer is a suburban Greek tragedy that draws inspiration from Euripides’ _Iphigenia in Aulis_ - a character even mentions this title in a key scene - and it plays out both as you'd imagine and with great shock and originality. La...

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A review by Gimly

Written on December 10, 2017

I am a big fan of some of Yorgos Lanthimos' earlier work, so _The Killing of a Sacred Deer_, which I had been told in no uncertain terms would be a straight up horror movie, was well and truly on the agenda for 2017. Unfortunately, I found that not only was _Sacred Deer_ not at all a horror, but more importantly that it lacked the dark whimsy of something truly odd, like the director's previous film, _Lobster_. Instead it opts for an outright uncomfortable tone. The world is real, boringly so, and it is only the characters who seem unbelievable. Which is a 180 on the sort of absurdism I usually gravitate towards. That said, _Sacred Deer_ still contains some beautiful cinematography, and a couple of the most genuine laugh-out-loud moments I've seen in a movie all year.

_Final rating:★�...

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A review by tmdb23156637

Written on December 23, 2017

Finally got the chance to see this via Amazon.

Dogtooth and The Lobster (from the same Greek director, who I must admit has a keen sense of storytelling) did not impress me at all. Very interesting ideas; atrocious presentations. Dogtooth was indecipherable and The Lobster is cruel, ugly, and not humorous in any fashion (I've no idea why it's billed as a black comedy.)

However, this latest film is entertaining to me despite it's grim and inky-black nature (based on the ancient Greek play, which is where the title is loosely derived from.) Perhaps it's a bit more straight-forward despite its cryptic nature, a bit more involved in some form of reality we can recognize and less inference as to what the hey is really happening. But I sure watched it w/ more interest than The Lobster (I've no...

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A review by 5rJoud

Written on July 2, 2021

**What a shame this could have been excellent**

This film depicts the life of upper class people as we like to imagine it, and brilliantly so. The medical doctors couple have it all figured out, speak in complete sentences and are firm and polite. The house is gorgeous, the children are smart and well behaved. The setting of the story as a whole is very well done, believable and with great actors to boot.

The score is not so great. At times we have experimental "music" that just annoys and does nothing for the mood, but the visuals are exciting to watch, we have interesting camera angles, no shaking and clever zooms and motion.

The pace is slow, yet "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" is never boring. There is always a plot twist which is explored after, things take their time but righ...

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A review by Nathan

Written on October 14, 2022

I found this to be one of the better Yorgos Lanthimos films, but I just cannot get behind his writing style. The stories he delivers are incredibly unique and I want to like them so much more than I actually do. Despite those drawbacks, _The Killing of a Sacred Deer_ was a mind-bending movie that threw me for a loop. The performances were great all around, as they should be with a star-studded cast featuring Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, and Barry Keoghan. The plot was incredibly twisted and dark. I enjoyed this film, but much like Lobster, and really wish there was a more modern spin on the writing instead of the short choppy and somewhat awkward framing that Lanthimos is known for.

**Score:** _65%_ |
**Verdict:** _Decent_...

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A review by sophionara

Written on January 24, 2024

This film managed to keep me fully engaged. I watched it at 1.0 speed, which has been challenging for me lately. The plot was so thrilling, but after it ended, I had this feeling of uncertainty. Perhaps I did not realize something, or maybe there was a hidden reason behind everything that was happening. I was left with unanswered questions. However, as I read other reviews, I started to realize that this was my first time watching a film by Yorgos Lanthimos, and I did not fully catch up to his style. By the way, I discovered this film through Barry Keoghan, and he did not disappoint. My next stop is "The Lobster" as you all love it so much....

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