Gutland

2017 [GERMAN]

Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

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Vicky Krieps as Lucy Loschetter
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1280*534
German 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 47 min
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1.73 GB
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German 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 47 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kosmasp8 / 10

Feeling in your gut(land)

I get it! If you like things to be more coherent, this may not really be your thing. And I don't even mean that you may like things spoon fed to you (although I am not judging either),but that this is as surreal as they come. I am even going to pretend to say I understood or can break the movie down entirely. There is so much that can be interpreted and are ripe for another viewing ... and even then, it would be up to the viewer.

The movie is quite sexual and quite violent. Sometimes both at the same time ... and weird too. Well the situations it creates around abuse and/or intercourse/sexuality ... they fit right into the whole surreal enviroment. They add to the mood and they also tell a story - a genre piece from Germany that works. Something I like to say rather than dislike an effort made here, because there aren't many of these types of movies made - comedies and dramas pay off better, especially when it comes to making money for the producers.

So if you can relish in a very good but also very strange (for all the right reasons) movie from Germany

Reviewed by sddavis632 / 10

Confusing And Bland, But I Did Make It All The Way Through Just To Learn The Mystery About Jens

A German drifter arrives in a village in Luxembourg looking for work on a farm. He finds work. He works hard. He meets a girl. They have sex. Several times. He meets a dog too. Thankfully, he doesn't have sex with the dog. For half of the run time of this movie - that's the story. That's it. For a movie that bills itself as a "thriller" - there are no thrills in that first half of the movie. Literally none. I'll concede that there's some mystery. Who is this drifter? Why is he there? Really? There's more to this than him looking for work. That mystery gets cleared up at about the halfway point when we learn who Jens is and why he's in the village. And the village itself it a strange one with strange people who apparently shoot amateur porn on the side when they're not harvesting corn.

At that halfway point the movie does begin to take a bit of a darker turn, and as it progresses you begin to wonder what the mix is between fantasy and reality - and I confess I was left wondering whether the whole thing was a fantasy played out in Jens' head. The last scenes of the movie seemed ambiguous; confusing. I was left with a sense that there was no real closure involved with this and questioning what was "real."

It's rated highly. I have to give it that. Sometimes, though, I really do believe that people have a tendency to rate foreign language films highly because they're foreign language films - almost as if it's a sign of being cultured. And, of course, you start to see reviewers talking about the "great cinematography" - because what else are you going to talk about to justify rating it so highly? And there was some great cinematography here - some beautiful shots of rural Luxembourg. But it really didn't make up for a confusing and rather bland story. (2/10)

Reviewed by killercharm7 / 10

It does make sense in a lackadaisical world

  • good sense. A German robber hides out in a small Luxembourger town to give his crime time to cool down. While hiding he becomes accepted by the small village and of himself. All of a sudden he has a job, he plays trumpet in a band where he couldn't even read music before. He gets a house, a woman, a son, and best of all, a dog. Finally, he even shaves his face and cuts his hair. How did this happen over the course of one summer?

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