Am 20. Mai startet Men, der neue Film von Ex Machina- und Auslöschung-Regisseur Alex Garland in den Kinos - zumindest in den USA. Der dortigen Presse wurde das Werk nun gezeigt und wie üblich trudeln jetzt die ersten Kurzmeinungen via Twitter ein (siehe unten). Bislang scheint der Film gut bis sehr gut anzukommen. Gelobt werden vor allem die Darsteller, sowie die Surrealität des Werks, welches anscheinend ein Ende parat hält, mit dem wohl nicht jeder etwas anfangen können wird.
Die Hauptrolle spielt die Oscar nominierte Irin Jessie Buckley (I'm Thinking of Ending Things). Derweil übernimmt Rory Kinnear(Penny Dreadful) fast alle anderen Rollen, zumindest wenn man dem Trailer Glauben schenkt. In der offiziellen Besetzungsliste finden sich aber noch zwei weitere Namen, nämlich Paapa Essiedu (Gangs of London) und Gayle Rankin (GLOW). Hier die offizielle Synopsis von Men, der hierzulande erst am 18. August in die Kinos kommen soll:
Nach einer persönlichen Tragödie zieht sich Harper allein in die wunderschöne englische Landschaft zurück, in der Hoffnung, einen Ort der Heilung zu finden. Aber jemand oder etwas aus den umliegenden Wäldern scheint sie zu verfolgen. Was als schwelendes Grauen beginnt, entwickelt sich zu einem ausgewachsenen Albtraum, der von ihren dunkelsten Erinnerungen und Ängsten bevölkert wird.
Machen die ersten Meinungen Lust auf mehr?
My thoughts on Alex Garland's Men is that it was terrific but so fucking scary that I can never watch it again!
Alex Garland’s MEN is, of course, psychologically terrifying but funnier than expected thanks to a versatile Rory Kinnear. Jessie Buckley continues to amaze. Thematically layered & vividly constructed with an unforgettable final sequence. Lots to absorb on just a single viewing. pic.twitter.com/bf10Jg7nuk
Holy shit. MEN builds into something completely wild and unexpected. A quiet unsettling before surreal insanity. Still pondering over it days later, but one thing I am certain of: Rory Kinnear is operating on a whole new level and one of the absolute greats. pic.twitter.com/hnr2jYQHEE
MEN is creepy, strange, and gruesome, with genuine moments of dark comedy. It's both a straightforward horror film and something far more elusive/unclassifiable. Jessie Buckley is predictably great, but the movie belongs to the many Rory Kinnears (Rorys Kinnear?). pic.twitter.com/N0GUx3w7jf
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) May 2, 2022
MEN: Alex Garland's most nakedly horror movie, and also his weirdest. A surreal folk horror film that starts off as an unsettling home invasion thriller and gets stranger (and gorier) from there. I loved it?? Audiences will hate it!
MEN is absolutely bonkers. Top-notch performances from Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear. That having been said, it kind of falls apart for me and the pieces didn't come together in a way I would have liked. I suspect this one is going to generate lots and lots of conversation. pic.twitter.com/SVg8kBvF97
Alex Garland's MEN is going to be even more of a conversation-starter than ANNIHILATION or EX MACHINA, but I suspect there's going to be much less agreement about what's going on. It's intense, opaque, challenging, and visceral as hell. It'll make people angry, at the very least. pic.twitter.com/ao19AhN6w6
Men is not my favorite Alex Garland movie, but it most certainly does extend his impressive streak of making complex, fascinating, and layered genre stories that fuck with your head for days. The ending is certainly a jaw dropper, and executes some brilliant body horror. #Menpic.twitter.com/hS4OqCt8qC
I saw Alex Garland's new movie MEN. It's his most stripped-down and primal film yet. Removing the sci-fi veneer of Garland's previous work reveals he's actually the most talented surrealist director working today. The ending of MEN is also even weirder than ANNIHILATION's ending. pic.twitter.com/1FNStblELz