Movie Name:- Carnage
Release Date:- 16 December 2011
Directed By:- Roman Polanski
Produced By:- Saïd Ben Saïd, Oliver Berben, Martin Moszkowicz
Written by:- Yasmina Reza, Roman Polanski
Category / Genres:- Comedy, Drama
IMDB Rating:- 7.9
Run Time:- 79 Minutes
Star Cast:- Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly, Elvis Polanski, Eliot Berger, Joseph Rezwin, Nathan Rippy, Tanya Lopert, Julie Adams,
Carnage Movie Story Line:- Carnage is an exciting film, based on a well acclaimed French play, God of Carnage, by Yasmina Reza. The direction of the film has been done by Roman Polanski and the storyline has been compiled in an astounding manner. The movie begins with an attention-grabbing incident, featuring two school going children, belonging to families having dissimilar viewpoints, fighting over some strange issue. The small fighting session, ignited by the two little kids, comes to the notice of their parents. The theoretically civilized parents of the kids, try to take on the responsibility on themselves to resolve the mess in as civilized a manner as possible. The chair of judgment is thus held by the parents. The movie takes an amusing turn, gradually converting the amicable efforts of resolving the issue, into a fighting rink. Now, the so-called sophisticated meeting of the parents becomes a parents v/s parents show. The film is a mix of all the emotions and sentiments of parents towards their children, and how they try to fix the situation sophisticatedly; but contingencies do occur. Both the parties fall into the pit-hole of being childish, leaving all the grounds of being sophisticated adults high and dry. Watch Carnage online and experience what these people must have been through, while playing their powerful roles of parenthood. The entire story, apart from giving you an insight into Brooklyn, New York, also gives you an in-depth version of what all it takes to be a parent, or as it explains, to be adult mature parents.
Carnage Movie Review:- Carnage is the latest film from director Roman Polanski, a film with a minimalistic plot - two sets of parents decide to meet after their sons get into a fight - that relies on a sharp script and actor power in order to tell a story. Although the concept in not entirely new and you might tell from the first minutes how the events are going to unfold, the film has a good pace and provides the viewer with some decent laughs being quite entertaining for a flick that is mostly based on dialogue.
The acting is what you would expect from a movie that features such big names, Christoph Waltz and Kate Winslet being particularly good here. "Carnage" reminded me of the times when you only needed some talented actors and a good script in order to make a good movie, there was no need for flashy special effects or over the top action scenes.
If you liked films like "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" or "Glengarry Glen Ross" where the actors and the story are the ones who really matter, you might want to give "Carnage" a try as well. Although it may not reach the standards set by those movies, Polanski's film manages to be enjoyable, well paced and offers a satisfying movie experience.
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