Dogville

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"A quiet little town not far from here."
  • R
  • 2003
  • 2 hr 58 min
  • 8.0  (157,172)
  • 61

Dogville, directed by Lars von Trier, is a thought-provoking drama that explores the dark side of human nature. The movie is set in the isolated town of Dogville, Colorado, during the Great Depression, and follows the story of Grace Mulligan (Nicole Kidman), a woman on the run who seeks refuge in this town. Dogville is a unique movie, shot in a bare soundstage with minimal props and using chalk outlines to represent buildings and streets. This experimental approach gives the movie a surreal and metaphorical quality that adds to its disturbing themes.

The story starts with Grace arriving in Dogville, seeking shelter from the law. Tom Edison Jr. (Paul Bettany), the self-proclaimed spokesman for the town, convinces the skeptical residents to let Grace stay in Dogville as long as she agrees to do odd jobs for them. Grace is grateful for the opportunity to stay in the town and is determined to prove her worth to the community.

As Grace starts working and getting to know the residents, she becomes an integral part of the town's activities. However, the idyllic façade of Dogville starts to crack, revealing the dark and cruel nature of its inhabitants. The residents begin to take advantage of Grace's vulnerability and abusive behaviors such as violence, blackmail, and rape surface.

The movie gets progressively darker in tone as it explores the complex power dynamics among the residents of Dogville. There is a sense of claustrophobia as the town's people progressively close in on Grace's freedom, leading to a dramatic climax that will leave the audience questioning their own morality.

Nicole Kidman's performance is exceptional as she portrays the transformation of Grace from a timid and vulnerable woman to a determined survivor. She brings a raw emotion to the character that enhances the audience's empathy for her in the situations she endures.

Paul Bettany is also incredible in his role as Tom Edison Jr. He effectively portrays the character's charisma and manipulative tendencies that make him a symbol of the town's community. His performance is integral to the movie's theme of power dynamics, and he carries the weight of the character's decisions throughout the film.

Lauren Bacall's character, Ma Ginger, is another standout performance in the movie. Her role as a matriarchal figure in the town portrays an interesting contrast to Tom's character, displaying the different threads of power that shape Dogville.

Overall, Dogville is a powerful movie that explores complex themes in a unique and provocative way. It challenges the audience's perspective on morality and justice while offering a memorable cinematic experience. The talented cast brings the characters' complexities to life, and von Trier's experimental direction elevates the movie to a cinematic masterpiece.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2003
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    2 hr 58 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (157,172)
  • Metascore
    61