Those seven hours are gonna live with me forever. That was the moment in which i was in a different place, a place so strange, a place sp different but altogether it felt like i know where I am as it i have visited that place.
When I watched this almost a year ago I changed as a whole in watching films. I saw this dude who I had been following for some time. He recommended me foreign directors and movies like Andrei Tarkovsky with Stalker, Akira Kurosawa and Seven Samurai. There was one movie he recommended that immediately got me interested, this one. 7 hours of mud, he called it. This film made me feel not just the watcher but I actually felt like I was there. And I can't wait to watch this again when I want to. I made a deal with myself to only watch it every year and the anniversary of me watching this is soon coming so. Yeah, no doubt the greatest film of all time. And Béla Tarr, one of the greatest.
I like Stalker, So much so, I tried reading the original book "Roadside Picnic" but that was more or less of a tough book for me to read. I feel that with stalker, there was a bit of a missed opportunity. Or maybe that's just how I see it. I like Béla Tarr's film where there's the dead whale. I haven't watched it but I like the idea of it.
I love how so many of the quotes in this video are about Tarr himself instead of this film since they probably didn’t even watch the full film lmao (i have watched it and it is genuinely a masterpiece in case you were wondering)
It wasn't a masterpiece for me, the movie made no sense, unlike The Turin Horse (2011) which I really liked. I feel like I wasted my time. The way I see it is people praising the director when actually the plot was unexplained.
@@mhnoni sad that you didn’t find much joy in this film, but I don’t think the point of the film was to be as clear cut as others like the Turin Horse, leaving the audience to interpret it in their own way. I completely get what you mean though, as I felt the same way for a while after watching it, but it’s a 7 hour film - there’s a lot to unpack. Either way he is a fantastic filmmaker from what I’ve seen so far, but mainly from Satantango. If you want my opinion about what the film’s about, I think it’s a brutally honest depiction of the impact of communism, which would make sense in the historical context of the film. Tarr seems like he’s trying to show how sadly people rely on hope from a ‘religious-esque figure’ , like Irimias, to guide them to a better future - this could refer to the title being ‘the devil’s tango’ with Irimias as the devil as well. But, I don’t see anyone ever truly benefitting (except for Irimias), as for all we know, he could’ve just done them over again. Whereas people who stay, like the Doctor and Estike, already accept their fate, and choose to live/die with zero hope. Yet despite the path they take, they’ll always be in a similar socioeconomic state, suffering and always trying to escape the same hole to no avail. I think that’s what Tarr wants to say - I believe he’s also a nihilist so it would make sense. If you want a different interpretation, I’d recommend MUBI’s youtube video essay ‘Orders of Time and Motion’. But anyway, that’s just my view - hope this helps!
@@charlie3734 Thanks for taking the time and writing a long comment, I agree with your theory, I think this movie makes more sense if you add the "communism" part to it, and since I'm not familiar with the history of the place which movie took, It was harder for me to interpolate, we know the movie was not actual footage of real life, at least not all part of it, it was more like a dream or metaphor (based on how everyone slept in a weird way on the bar and many other part), I don't hate the open ending, but many things made no sense to me like, why Irimias asked for explosions, and why he didn't just run away with their money? why he even go in trouble and promise them something like that? was there an actual experiment taking place by the gov and led by Irimias to take part of the village without them knowing it's an experiment into an unknown island and start a new life there and observe them? etc... Speaking of Orders of Time and Motion, I actually watched it, I didn't find theory on his video other than just concentrating on his cinematography. I wouldn't say I don't like how Tarr made this movie, he made a really great job, but I think I blame the novel which is based on and the way it didn't satisfy me the ending. If you do have more on your mind I would love to hear about it. I was mad after I watched the movie not because I couldn't understand it, but because I thought there must be people who actually understood it but then I couldn't even find people speaking about it and explaining it unlike other movies like The Turin Horse which has a lot of leads to give the viewer to build his theory upon. Edit: just saw the top comment on the video you linked, looks like yes, this movie is more about the history of the place, one of the reasons why I didn't understand most of what was going on in this movie.
After looking again to the last part, my interpolation looks like Irimias hired them as spy and spread them into the new village so they gather information without them knowing they are actually spy and he might just delay and keep lying to them about the promised land, Based on what his partner said to him to take the train and run away before they find out at hour 5:30 , but Irimias told him no, it's their time, and then later Irimias told the group at hour 6:10 on how they need to listen to their surrender people and learn how to get good and bad signal, and how each of them will get a different pre-defined job. I guess now the movie makes more sense to me and the title (how Irimias is the devil and played those poor people minds and scammed them, but worse they made them all spies), and that's thanks to you and the top comment on the video you linked which I didn't see last time.
@@mhnoni Glad I was of help. Yes, the police informant situation was confusing for me too, especially that explosions scene. I think what the film tries to achieve is a certain disconnection between the government officials and the people, and the dictatorship-communism situation going on at the time is probably being critiques by Tarr and Krasznahorkai. I did go into more detail about the possible connection between religion and the Irimias/the gov. on a letterboxd review I did here: boxd.it/1CWKcD (it was written pretty soon after I watched it so my views are slightly outdated and poorer quality writing). And thanks for all the useful insight on the last part - it's been a while so it's nice to hear fresh ideas, especially about parts of the film I still don't entirely understand. It is a film that scratches heads, and I think over time I've started to marvel at the sheer artistic genius behind the film rather than trying to extensively search for meaning - although deriving meaning is ideal naturally. The novel does provide all the story, as Krasznahorkai worked close to Tarr in Hungary, hence experiencing a similar situation, but as someone who isn't particularly into literature, the experience of watching an entrancing, masterfully unique 7 hour film was sensational enough for me. That being said, I'd love to hear more theories and discuss more about the film, as deriving meaning does help and interests me a lot.
@@jarx7500 Fuck that's a good way to reframe it, got a mate who watches 10-20min summaries of films on youtube bc "when you get the full plot, it's pretty much the same". I told him "you miss the moments where the film breathes", that came across incredibly pretentious, this however does not.
@@blinddirector2416 It's not just "where the film breathes", films are not books that could be only described by their plots, and people who watch summaries thinking they know the whole movie are idiots. Movies are acting, music, cinematography, and shots. The plot might be one of the biggest aspects of it, but just say you don't like movies instead of saying "eh, it's the same thing if I read the synopsis, why waste time on it".
@@punkseth1 A character in it abuses the cat then poisons it to death. There's symbolism to why treats the cat like that (to feel like she has power in her powerless life), but the scene is depicted so realistically that it's difficult to watch.
@@chaska2763 Yeah, the cat wasn't actually harmed. I think he said they gave it a sleeping tranquilizer. The scene just looks so real when it falls asleep (fake dies).
They showed Satantango here in LA in went from 2 pm unti aboutl 10:30 pm I couldn't make it cause I got sick but I hope I'll watch it one day on the big screen.
Let's stop talking about how long this movie ended up being, which is incidental, and instead reflect on it as the masterpiece that it is. Seven hours, seven hours. Who cares?
¿Experimental? Eso es algo insulso para decir de la obra del gran tarr. Bela no intentaba hacer cine experimental. Que dure 7 hrs no la hace experimental y ademas ve Lav Diaz. Hace peliculas de 9 horas y eso tampoco las hace experimentales.
@@inbrooken5602 toda la razón, no es experimental solo potentemente visual y narrativa y Bela Tarr quizá plasmar en su totalidad esto, cine experimental podría ser lo que hizo Warhol haciendo planos fijos a un edificio por 8 horas
(Spoiler) my theory of explaining the ending, Ok here is my theory since I couldn't find many explain googling about it. After looking again at the last part, my interpolation looks like Irimias is now working as a spy for the police/fog and he hired the poor villagers as a spy and spread them into the new village so they gather information without them knowing they are actually a spy and he was just stalling and he will keep lying to them about the promised land. Based on what his partner said to him to take the train and run away before they find out at hour 5:30 , but Irimias told him no, it's their time, and then later Irimias told the group at hour 6:10 on how they need to listen to their surrender people and learn how to get good and bad signal, and how each of them will get a different pre-defined job. I guess now the movie makes more sense to me and the title (how Irimias is the devil and played those poor people's minds and scammed them, but worse they made them all spies).
At the end of the novel, there are many loose ends, leaving the story unfinished, but the reflection on the processes that continue paints a very negative vision of the fate of the people we meet in the work. We know that Irimias wants to use them as a snitch, that their financial situation will not change, and that they themselves will remain as we have come to know them on the colony. Satan's Tango is a novel about the shattering of human visions and dreams, where the future is blurred, the present is hopeless and the beautiful past is being destroyed.
@@davy_K Its interesting how I didn't think of the possiblity to watch the movie on DVD, I can't even remember the last time I did that. But yeah I guess I can buy this movie on DVD.
man movie nowadays are so scared of not getting an audience to the point of spoiling key plot points in the trailer, meanwhile a 7 hour movie have less than 3 minutes of trailer
Can someone post the time stamp of the cat scene so I can skip that part? I’d like to invest in the experience of seeing this movie, but I’m Not great at being mentally Equipped to view violence against animals or kids :(
Although the cat was not harmed in any way, the scene can, in fact, be difficult to watch. However, I recommend you try to watch it nevertheless, because it not only adds to the overall mood of the film but it also is thematically a very important part of it... Although I do not have the time stamp at my disposal, I know it is in Chapter 5 of the film, called "Felfeslők", which in English reads as "Unravelling"... hope it helped :)
Grow the fuck up. Just wait till you see people murdered right in front of you or shot or stomped to death. If your fragile mind can't handle these ideals you're gonna be fucked when confronted with it in real life. Do yourself a favor, toughen up.
Someone tell me if the movie is disturbing???!! ,well the cat part it is ! last disturbing movie I watched was 'Salo' ,20 years ago and I'm still disturbed ...
Although I have not watched, I have seen some scenes from "Salo" and know that it explicitly depicts disturbing scenes. "Sátántangó" is not that kind of film, although it is fair to say that it is dark and not precisely cheerful, to be honest... However, Tarr's film does not seek to shock the viewer, but rather to make them feel how the mood of the film gets under their skin, never through morbid scenes. Leaving aside the hopelessness undeniably behind it, the film is enjoyable and opens the door to important existential debates. Go ahead and watch this behemoth of filmmaking!
Aw man is that a dead cat she's carrying at the end? I haven't seen this, could someone please tell me if there's a lot of animals getting hurt/killed in this movie? I hate seeing animals abused on screen.
People are watching this movie because they prise the director Béla Tar's, the movie itself was super boring and the ending didn't see it for me, the cinematography is great but that's it, save your time and go watch The Turin Horse (2011) . Edit: ok after reading more comments and knowing the history part of the place of this movie, based on the top comment of the video "Orders of Time and Motion" the movie makes more sense to me now. I wrote my theory on a new comment here, since I found more meaning about this movie, I think it wasn't a waste of my time now, I raised my rating from 4/10 to 6/10.
yes, the point is to be super boring. boredom is one human condition, especially if you have barely anything else than void in your life. I’m from the neighbourhood where the movie was shot but I think it’s pretty universal.
@@xpander303 it is isn’t boring it’s just bleak on the condition of post-war hungary but he film is very hopeful on the future, this film entertains your ideas because of it’s simplistic layers
These replys are like AI pretending that this film is at a very high plane of inaccessibility to mentally disabled people when honestly people just have different preferences regardless of their intellegence, I love these films, but I also think they are while not funny, but it is a joy that we are gifted the ability to watch these types of films, a blessing to witness a discourse of experience and philosophies that cannot be out to word, I think art’s meaning is to highlight ideas that are inexpressible through sentence, without making it mechanical and formal throughout, creating a beautiful language inside of it that seams these ideas at passionate effort. That should be what you open to people you want to interest in these pieces of art instead of gatekeeping so mechanically like “Go watch Spiderman you idiot, popcorn brain blahblah.”
Just finished watching this. It’s pretty good. A bit short though, could’ve used another 5 hours.
Masterpiece
ur not funny
😂
That's in the extended version!
I want to know more about the cows at the beginning.
I'm surprised the trailer wasn't at least 10 minutes!
Dude, that's fucking funny.
Those seven hours are gonna live with me forever. That was the moment in which i was in a different place, a place so strange, a place sp different but altogether it felt like i know where I am as it i have visited that place.
@@omarrahman140 Bihar, and you ?
@@omarrahman140 oh nice, yeah I am on FB
@@omarrahman140 yeah sure
@@omarrahman140 yeah, you can delete now
Hey just asking do u use MUBI ?
When I watched this almost a year ago I changed as a whole in watching films. I saw this dude who I had been following for some time. He recommended me foreign directors and movies like Andrei Tarkovsky with Stalker, Akira Kurosawa and Seven Samurai. There was one movie he recommended that immediately got me interested, this one. 7 hours of mud, he called it. This film made me feel not just the watcher but I actually felt like I was there. And I can't wait to watch this again when I want to. I made a deal with myself to only watch it every year and the anniversary of me watching this is soon coming so. Yeah, no doubt the greatest film of all time. And Béla Tarr, one of the greatest.
'7 hours of mud'
Try evolution of a filipino family! 10+ hours of grass
I heard about that, thinking of watching it.@@thesilenttreatment6837
I like Stalker, So much so, I tried reading the original book "Roadside Picnic" but that was more or less of a tough book for me to read. I feel that with stalker, there was a bit of a missed opportunity. Or maybe that's just how I see it. I like Béla Tarr's film where there's the dead whale. I haven't watched it but I like the idea of it.
Like mud? I recommend my favorite film of all time: Hard To Be A God (2013)
Just finished it now. One of the greatest films I have ever seen.
I might have 7 hours for this.
Ya do now!
or Roy Andersson? th-cam.com/video/vRVdveCHrkY/w-d-xo.html
Same
Could not have utilised 7 hours better than this.
An unforgotten masterpiece
This is in my watchlist for 2 years and I hope to get some mental space this year finally to watch this.
Mental space????? When you find a way to get that,please come back and tell us how.
Bhai dekhliya?
@@oiloil4999 haa bhai, sahi lagi. Kuch scenes kaafi dull aur lambe hai nahi to ek baar dekh skte ho sahi lagega. 7.5/10
@@ankitshubham9371 proud of u my boy. Take care
@@oiloil4999 Thanks bhai, you too.
Great film only one downside thats my little brother was 5 years old when i start the movie now he is 14 i guess the grow up fast
I just ordered the DVD set.....for this film....
I have never seen such a film before.The imagination of Bela tarr, Nothing to say. Love this kind of epic Film
Once I called out sick from work and spent the whole day watching this.
I love how so many of the quotes in this video are about Tarr himself instead of this film since they probably didn’t even watch the full film lmao (i have watched it and it is genuinely a masterpiece in case you were wondering)
It wasn't a masterpiece for me, the movie made no sense, unlike The Turin Horse (2011)
which I really liked. I feel like I wasted my time. The way I see it is people praising the director when actually the plot was unexplained.
@@mhnoni sad that you didn’t find much joy in this film, but I don’t think the point of the film was to be as clear cut as others like the Turin Horse, leaving the audience to interpret it in their own way. I completely get what you mean though, as I felt the same way for a while after watching it, but it’s a 7 hour film - there’s a lot to unpack. Either way he is a fantastic filmmaker from what I’ve seen so far, but mainly from Satantango.
If you want my opinion about what the film’s about, I think it’s a brutally honest depiction of the impact of communism, which would make sense in the historical context of the film. Tarr seems like he’s trying to show how sadly people rely on hope from a ‘religious-esque figure’ , like Irimias, to guide them to a better future - this could refer to the title being ‘the devil’s tango’ with Irimias as the devil as well. But, I don’t see anyone ever truly benefitting (except for Irimias), as for all we know, he could’ve just done them over again. Whereas people who stay, like the Doctor and Estike, already accept their fate, and choose to live/die with zero hope. Yet despite the path they take, they’ll always be in a similar socioeconomic state, suffering and always trying to escape the same hole to no avail. I think that’s what Tarr wants to say - I believe he’s also a nihilist so it would make sense.
If you want a different interpretation, I’d recommend MUBI’s youtube video essay ‘Orders of Time and Motion’. But anyway, that’s just my view - hope this helps!
@@charlie3734 Thanks for taking the time and writing a long comment, I agree with your theory, I think this movie makes more sense if you add the "communism" part to it, and since I'm not familiar with the history of the place which movie took, It was harder for me to interpolate, we know the movie was not actual footage of real life, at least not all part of it, it was more like a dream or metaphor (based on how everyone slept in a weird way on the bar and many other part), I don't hate the open ending, but many things made no sense to me like, why Irimias asked for explosions, and why he didn't just run away with their money? why he even go in trouble and promise them something like that? was there an actual experiment taking place by the gov and led by Irimias to take part of the village without them knowing it's an experiment into an unknown island and start a new life there and observe them? etc...
Speaking of Orders of Time and Motion, I actually watched it, I didn't find theory on his video other than just concentrating on his cinematography.
I wouldn't say I don't like how Tarr made this movie, he made a really great job, but I think I blame the novel which is based on and the way it didn't satisfy me the ending.
If you do have more on your mind I would love to hear about it.
I was mad after I watched the movie not because I couldn't understand it, but because I thought there must be people who actually understood it but then I couldn't even find people speaking about it and explaining it unlike other movies like The Turin Horse which has a lot of leads to give the viewer to build his theory upon.
Edit: just saw the top comment on the video you linked, looks like yes, this movie is more about the history of the place, one of the reasons why I didn't understand most of what was going on in this movie.
After looking again to the last part, my interpolation looks like Irimias hired them as spy and spread them into the new village so they gather information without them knowing they are actually spy and he might just delay and keep lying to them about the promised land,
Based on what his partner said to him to take the train and run away before they find out at hour 5:30 , but Irimias told him no, it's their time, and then later Irimias told the group at hour 6:10 on how they need to listen to their surrender people and learn how to get good and bad signal, and how each of them will get a different pre-defined job.
I guess now the movie makes more sense to me and the title (how Irimias is the devil and played those poor people minds and scammed them, but worse they made them all spies), and that's thanks to you and the top comment on the video you linked which I didn't see last time.
@@mhnoni Glad I was of help. Yes, the police informant situation was confusing for me too, especially that explosions scene. I think what the film tries to achieve is a certain disconnection between the government officials and the people, and the dictatorship-communism situation going on at the time is probably being critiques by Tarr and Krasznahorkai. I did go into more detail about the possible connection between religion and the Irimias/the gov. on a letterboxd review I did here: boxd.it/1CWKcD (it was written pretty soon after I watched it so my views are slightly outdated and poorer quality writing). And thanks for all the useful insight on the last part - it's been a while so it's nice to hear fresh ideas, especially about parts of the film I still don't entirely understand.
It is a film that scratches heads, and I think over time I've started to marvel at the sheer artistic genius behind the film rather than trying to extensively search for meaning - although deriving meaning is ideal naturally. The novel does provide all the story, as Krasznahorkai worked close to Tarr in Hungary, hence experiencing a similar situation, but as someone who isn't particularly into literature, the experience of watching an entrancing, masterfully unique 7 hour film was sensational enough for me.
That being said, I'd love to hear more theories and discuss more about the film, as deriving meaning does help and interests me a lot.
Lmao i cant even watch this trailer without skipping. Im so disapointed about myself
you should be disappointed
Sit with it, not through it
@@jarx7500 Fuck that's a good way to reframe it, got a mate who watches 10-20min summaries of films on youtube bc "when you get the full plot, it's pretty much the same". I told him "you miss the moments where the film breathes", that came across incredibly pretentious, this however does not.
@@blinddirector2416 wtf
@@blinddirector2416 It's not just "where the film breathes", films are not books that could be only described by their plots, and people who watch summaries thinking they know the whole movie are idiots. Movies are acting, music, cinematography, and shots. The plot might be one of the biggest aspects of it, but just say you don't like movies instead of saying "eh, it's the same thing if I read the synopsis, why waste time on it".
Watched this at Thai Film Archive.
Still haunted by the soundtrack.
This is one of my top favorite film now as a film student.
The only title where reading the book is faster then watching the movie.
Looks like a great film for my next Acid Trip.
Do not even think
I watched it. The scene with the cat almost made me turn it off though.
why?
@@punkseth1 A character in it abuses the cat then poisons it to death. There's symbolism to why treats the cat like that (to feel like she has power in her powerless life), but the scene is depicted so realistically that it's difficult to watch.
I see thank you for letting me know I haven't watched it yet
I haven't watched it yet, but according to an interview to the director the cat was not harmed in any way, still not sure to watch it because of this.
@@chaska2763 Yeah, the cat wasn't actually harmed. I think he said they gave it a sleeping tranquilizer. The scene just looks so real when it falls asleep (fake dies).
They showed Satantango here in LA in went from 2 pm unti aboutl 10:30 pm I couldn't make it cause I got sick but I hope I'll watch it one day on the big screen.
Let's stop talking about how long this movie ended up being, which is incidental, and instead reflect on it as the masterpiece that it is. Seven hours, seven hours. Who cares?
My fave miniseries
Es que las peliculas experimentales
Las peliculas experimentales siempre es lo mejor Bv
¿Experimental? Eso es algo insulso para decir de la obra del gran tarr. Bela no intentaba hacer cine experimental. Que dure 7 hrs no la hace experimental y ademas ve Lav Diaz. Hace peliculas de 9 horas y eso tampoco las hace experimentales.
@@inbrooken5602 toda la razón, no es experimental solo potentemente visual y narrativa y Bela Tarr quizá plasmar en su totalidad esto, cine experimental podría ser lo que hizo Warhol haciendo planos fijos a un edificio por 8 horas
@@inbrooken5602 Estoy de acuerdo contigo o como dicen los chavos True 🧐
literally the hungarian black and white movie of 10 hours
(Spoiler) my theory of explaining the ending,
Ok here is my theory since I couldn't find many explain googling about it.
After looking again at the last part, my interpolation looks like Irimias is now working as a spy for the police/fog and he hired the poor villagers as a spy and spread them into the new village so they gather information without them knowing they are actually a spy and he was just stalling and he will keep lying to them about the promised land.
Based on what his partner said to him to take the train and run away before they find out at hour 5:30 , but Irimias told him no, it's their time, and then later Irimias told the group at hour 6:10 on how they need to listen to their surrender people and learn how to get good and bad signal, and how each of them will get a different pre-defined job.
I guess now the movie makes more sense to me and the title (how Irimias is the devil and played those poor people's minds and scammed them, but worse they made them all spies).
At the end of the novel, there are many loose ends, leaving the story unfinished, but the reflection on the processes that continue paints a very negative vision of the fate of the people we meet in the work. We know that Irimias wants to use them as a snitch, that their financial situation will not change, and that they themselves will remain as we have come to know them on the colony. Satan's Tango is a novel about the shattering of human visions and dreams, where the future is blurred, the present is hopeless and the beautiful past is being destroyed.
i wish tarkovsky would have been able to see this.
If F# A# ∞ was a movie
i dont think so
0:40 Eső, Pt. 2 by Víg Mihály.
Very interesting that Lars Von Trier is took idea of heaven bells clearly from satantango.
In breaking the waves
where can I watch it?
Not sure if it's available on any streaming service but it's on DVD by Artifical Eye. Not expensive. There's a BluRay of it now too.
@@davy_K Its interesting how I didn't think of the possiblity to watch the movie on DVD, I can't even remember the last time I did that. But yeah I guess I can buy this movie on DVD.
@@exiszentriker2952 I still watch some content on DVD/BluRay - but it tends to be only stuff I'd like to rewatch.
@@exiszentriker2952 Don't laugh but I still get VHS at the good will for a buck
You can download HD bittorrent
👏👏👏Mükemmel camera çekimleri Mükemmel müzik Mükemmel yüzler
man movie nowadays are so scared of not getting an audience to the point of spoiling key plot points in the trailer, meanwhile a 7 hour movie have less than 3 minutes of trailer
amazing series xD
Where to watch this?
It's available in here, TH-cam at the moment
any links to this movie ?
Pirates bay
Zoowoman
Can someone post the time stamp of the cat scene so I can skip that part? I’d like to invest in the experience of seeing this movie, but I’m Not great at being mentally Equipped to view violence against animals or kids :(
Although the cat was not harmed in any way, the scene can, in fact, be difficult to watch. However, I recommend you try to watch it nevertheless, because it not only adds to the overall mood of the film but it also is thematically a very important part of it... Although I do not have the time stamp at my disposal, I know it is in Chapter 5 of the film, called "Felfeslők", which in English reads as "Unravelling"... hope it helped :)
Even just reading this comment has me tearing up :(
Raul, you are absolutely right. Maybe we are lost cousins.
Grow the fuck up. Just wait till you see people murdered right in front of you or shot or stomped to death. If your fragile mind can't handle these ideals you're gonna be fucked when confronted with it in real life. Do yourself a favor, toughen up.
@@AnahataOpals oh shut up
Where can I find this movie to watch
Kanopy
Torrents
It's on the Criterion Channel.
It's on TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/eiYmNwnCWFo/w-d-xo.html
@@joshuagregoire9504 it's not working 😢
Someone tell me if the movie is disturbing???!! ,well the cat part it is ! last disturbing movie I watched was 'Salo' ,20 years ago and I'm still disturbed ...
Ask yourself can it be darker tha Salo ?
Although I have not watched, I have seen some scenes from "Salo" and know that it explicitly depicts disturbing scenes. "Sátántangó" is not that kind of film, although it is fair to say that it is dark and not precisely cheerful, to be honest... However, Tarr's film does not seek to shock the viewer, but rather to make them feel how the mood of the film gets under their skin, never through morbid scenes. Leaving aside the hopelessness undeniably behind it, the film is enjoyable and opens the door to important existential debates. Go ahead and watch this behemoth of filmmaking!
No way. It’s far from being disturbing.
Its more depressing and apocaliptic
There is no real gore but it showcases these characters going through hell due to the living conditions at the time
Aw man is that a dead cat she's carrying at the end? I haven't seen this, could someone please tell me if there's a lot of animals getting hurt/killed in this movie? I hate seeing animals abused on screen.
Xd
No animals were harmed in the movie, the director himself kept the cat as a pet after the filming
1:45 Is that Jack Nicholson?
No, that's Jürgen Klopp
Masterpiece
Looks hilarious!
يعني اذا اعطيته خمسة وافضل فلم يعني مارح اصير محنك كيف كذا
People are watching this movie because they prise the director Béla Tar's, the movie itself was super boring and the ending didn't see it for me, the cinematography is great but that's it, save your time and go watch The Turin Horse (2011)
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Edit: ok after reading more comments and knowing the history part of the place of this movie, based on the top comment of the video "Orders of Time and Motion" the movie makes more sense to me now. I wrote my theory on a new comment here, since I found more meaning about this movie, I think it wasn't a waste of my time now, I raised my rating from 4/10 to 6/10.
Werckmeister Harmonies remains his masterpiece.
@@INFEDnoX I will check it, thanks!
F1c5 your raiting and you
yes, the point is to be super boring. boredom is one human condition, especially if you have barely anything else than void in your life. I’m from the neighbourhood where the movie was shot but I think it’s pretty universal.
@@xpander303 it is isn’t boring it’s just bleak on the condition of post-war hungary but he film is very hopeful on the future, this film entertains your ideas because of it’s simplistic layers
#Neerajghaywan
Too long
Wow
GET ON WITH IT!!!
Pathologic 2 :The Movie
so wtf is the movie about
that dead cat and the cat murderer.
This looks like no fun
@I drink your milkshake what feelings did you feel during the movie?
These replys are like AI pretending that this film is at a very high plane of inaccessibility to mentally disabled people when honestly people just have different preferences regardless of their intellegence, I love these films, but I also think they are while not funny, but it is a joy that we are gifted the ability to watch these types of films, a blessing to witness a discourse of experience and philosophies that cannot be out to word, I think art’s meaning is to highlight ideas that are inexpressible through sentence, without making it mechanical and formal throughout, creating a beautiful language inside of it that seams these ideas at passionate effort. That should be what you open to people you want to interest in these pieces of art instead of gatekeeping so mechanically like “Go watch Spiderman you idiot, popcorn brain blahblah.”
shit too long bro
It might be too long for you but fuck yourself
@Mustapha Al-Sibai trying to figure out where to watch it but I just can’t Find it
@@Alfie-ft3bx hahaha how could you be so snob? it was a joke
@@pabloblanco7246 i’m only having a joke you know go fuck yourself it’s a joke
@@Alfie-ft3bx hahahahahahahaha
Disgusting movie. Why would a cat torturing scene be necessary for a movie?
If you found it disgusting then it correctly conveys the message; not every movie must cuddle the watcher
Terrible trailer.
overrated
Omg so pretentious
Marvel films and disney remakes are so so better than this
Hell even shit is better than this
You are not being forced to watch this are you and this is a cry for help?