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Michaël R. RoskamArgumento:
Michaël R. RoskamCâmara:
Nicolas KarakatsanisMúsica:
Raf KeunenElenco:
Matthias Schoenaerts, Jeroen Perceval, Jeanne Dandoy, Barbara Sarafian, Tibo Vandenborre, Frank Lammers, Sam Louwyck, Robin Valvekens, Baudouin Wolwertz (mais)Streaming (1)
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Perhaps the year's most stunning international debut, Michael R. Roskam's Bullhead is a harrowing tale of revenge, redemption and fate. Domineering cattle farmer Jacky Vanmarsenille (Matthias Schoenaerts in a ferocious breakout performance), constantly pumped on steroids and hormones, initiates a shady deal with a notorious mafioso meat trader. When an investigating federal agent is assassinated and a woman from his traumatic past resurfaces, Jacky must confront his demons and face the far-reaching consequences of his decisions. (Drafthouse Films)
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Extremamente ousado para a estreia de um diretor relativamente jovem, e admiravelmente tratado. Roskam trata um enredo que poderia servir a um thriller de crime de mainstream como um drama psicológico pesado com um sabor a bife ensanguentado. Atuação notável de Matthias Schoenaerts. Um filme cru que não se humilha ao tentar ganhar a simpatia do público. ()
Bullhead immediately caught my eye. Why? The synopsis hinted at a mob drama, and as a fan of the genre, I couldn’t resist. In the end, it wasn't the old-school mafia vibe I’d expected, but rather a gripping "one-man show" starring Matthias Schoenaerts—and honestly, that turned out to be even better. The intense atmosphere and Schoenaerts' powerhouse performance are reason enough to see this one on the big screen. 80%. ()
An unfinished attempt to combine a gangster and psychological film, which hits its limits mainly due to the director's efforts to "look like someone else". The script is also unfinished, drowning in its own potential and trying to deal with the chaos with a Hollywood-arched melodramatic arc, for which Michael R. Roskam does not have sufficient filmmaking skills (the film sometimes gets completely out of hand stylistically). However, Matthias Schoenaerts in the lead role is fabulous, and it is worth watching thanks to his testosterone addict. ()
A solid Belgian drama with the absolutely excellent Matthias Schoenaerts. You can clearly see that he really devoted himself to this role. The only thing bothering me about this film is that there is very little humanity and emotion in it and overall, it is too artsy. Bullhead offers a completely honest existential drama, which is very popular among European filmmakers. But everything is so obvious that the only real power of this film lies in the lead actor, who is excellent in this role. By the way, until this moment I remain quite shaken by the scenes from his childhood. Seen based on the Challenge Tour 2015. ()
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