The Lobster Movie Information

Movie Information

Overall Rank: 959

Average Rating: 3/4

# of Ratings: 55

Theatrical Release Date: 05/13/2016

Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 08/02/2016

Language: English

Genre: Comedy, Romance

MPAA Rating: R

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

Actors: Léa Seydoux, Rachel Weisz, Colin Farrell, Ben Whishaw, John C. Reilly, Ariane Labed

Plot: In a dystopian future, the laws of The City dictate that anyone who is single must enter The Hotel and, if withing 45 days they cannot find a partner to connect with, are turned into beasts and sent off into The Woods. -- Chris Kavan

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Rating of
2.5/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/24/2019

"The Lobster" kept making me wonder, "what message is this trying to convey?" By the time it was over, I felt as though it said a lot about nothing, and answered very little.

Rating of
3/4

whatch22 - wrote on 03/21/2018

One of the year's most daring scripts, The lobster is set in a world where finding a companion is enforced by law, or else you're transformed into an animal. Starring Colin Farrell in a role that demanded he turn off all his natural charm to play a man desperate to find connection in a world that alternately mandated it or forbid it

Rating of
3/4

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/16/2017

Audacious, bold, overwhelmingly bleak with a streak of very black humor running through. Much like Yorgos Lanthimos earlier Dogtooth - this is not going to be a general crowd-pleasing film, but it is entirely unique and exceptional, even if the pacing can be a bit slow. This is biting satire wrapped in a grim future with weirdly unlikable yet unforgettable characters. If you want something different, The Lobster will fulfill your wish.

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Rating of
3/4

Bleak Originality in Full Force

Unknown - wrote on 06/15/2016

'The Lobster' is one of the most original films I've seen at the cinema. Based on the premise alone, this weird tale intrigues. But the weirdness doesn't stop there. The presentation, performances, and tone are far removed from any kind of reality. Yet, the characters and their ambitions for love still come through in a bizarrely relatable way. Only in a surface sense. You can easily see the true meanings behind the facade of lunacy. The business of the hotel represents the societal pressure of conforming to committed relationships. Their rules of romantic engagement and governing viewpoints enforce a strict mentality; that of which being in a committed relationship is far superior to being single, no matter the lack of actual romance. It's a harsh point that is made all the …

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Gegen-Revolution

cinegeek.de - wrote on 03/07/2016

Yorgos Lanthimos stellt die Speerspitze dar der griechischen Neuen Welle. Seine Filme sind gezeichnet von Sadismus und Grausamkeiten. Die Lacher in seinen "Komödien" (sofern es welche sind), bleiben einem im Hals stecken. The Lobster ist sein erster Film, der in englischer Sprache inszeniert wurde und Stars wie Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz und Lea Seydoux bietet. The Lobster lebt aber wie die früheren Filme des Regisseurs von seinen künstlichen Dialogen und eingebauten Elementen wie Tanz oder künstlerischer Performances. Sein Stil jedenfalls wurde durch die Übersetzung ins Englische nicht beeinträchtigt. Der Plot spielt in der Zukunft. Alleinstehende Menschen (gleichwohl ob verwitwet, geschieden oder eben alleinstehend) werden geladen in ein geräumiges Anwesen an der Küste, neu …

Matthew Brady
Matthew Brady
Movie God

Rating of
3.5/4

The Lobster - Movie Review

Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/07/2016

Loner Leader: "We dance alone. That's why we only play electronic music".

The Lobster takes place in a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or are transformed into beasts and sent off into The Woods.

The Lobster is a film that's both strange and completely bizarre, but rather brilliant as well. It's one of those movies that's so different with it's story and visuals that it's quite intriguing to watch. The cinematography was tremendous and the movie isn't predicable, as many times it takes a different turn for the best. Yorgos Lanthimos knows what he's doing and I can tell what he was going for when it came to the self aware moments. Every choice …

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