In the world of Yorgos Lanthimos, everyone is a somnambulist. They glide slowly through hazy days, saying what they feel but feeling very little. It seems like it’s an affectation but give it time, and soon it will seem like the most natural thing in the world. Human beings can get used to anything, even the bizarre things that happen in Yorgos Lanthimos movies, and it takes extraordinary, sometimes horrifying circumstances to break us out of complacency.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is another delicious slice of cynicism from Lanthimos. It’s tempting to call it a slow burn. Instead it feels like it’s slowly rotting. A bacteria has been introduced to the Murphy family - Steven (Colin Farrell) and Anna (Nicole Kidman), and their children Kim (Raffey Cassidy) and Bob (Sunny Suljic) - in the form of Martin (Barry Keoghan), a teenaged interloper with a strange hold on this family. Just when it seems the nature of Martin’s power is explained, the movie reveals that he’s even more mysterious than they ever could have thought.
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