![]() The Telegraph, meanwhile, said it was "cinema at its most extreme and mind-boggling" - a film that "looks brilliant", with "brave and truthful" performances. The Hollywood Reporter's critic called it "visually gorgeous and teeming with grandiose ideas." Variety's Todd McCarthy called it "a big fat art-film fart", while The Times' reviewer described it as "emotionally uninvolving" and "turgidly dull". "This is a very dark dream about guilt and sex and stuff," he continued, going on to call the film the most important of his career.Ĭritics in Cannes have been quick to demur, greeting Antichrist's first screening with a chorus of boos and derisive laughter. "I don't think I owe anyone an explanation," he said of the film, a dark thriller featuring graphic scenes of sex and mutilation. ![]() ![]() Speaking to the press ahead of Monday's premiere, however, the 53-year-old - no stranger to controversy - was unrepentant. Antichrist is the eighth von Trier film to compete for Cannes' Palme d'Or ![]()
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