Colossal

    Colossal
    2017

    Synopsis

    A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.

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    Cast

    • Anne HathawayGloria
    • Jason SudeikisOscar
    • Austin StowellJoel
    • Tim Blake NelsonGarth
    • Dan StevensTim
    • Hannah CheramyYoung Gloria
    • Nathan EllisonYoung Oscar
    • Sarah SurhMother
    • Haeun Hannah ChoLittle Girl
    • Joe CostaOld Man

    Recommendations

    • 83

      IndieWire

      The movie presents its plot like a ridiculous gamble, and keeps pulling it off, somehow managing to justify its existence.
    • 80

      Time Out London

      By the climax all concerns have gone out the window, as Vigalondo delivers an operatic finale that feels both earned and genuinely cathartic. For better and worse, you won't have seen a movie like Colossal before, and you won't again. And that, in itself, is a strong recommendation.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      In substance, it might be Vigalondo’s most ambitious film to date. And while there’s a sense at times of his uncertainty in fully committing to the ideas on the page, in the moments when the conceptual component of “Colossal” is fully embraced, the results are truly chilling.
    • 75

      The Film Stage

      Vigalondo has a top-notch conceit that unfortunately loses its way when buckling under the weight of the middle third’s anything goes antics. Thankfully, however, the climax prevails in its thematic resonance, moral quandary, and righteous hope.
    • 60

      CineVue

      Colossal possesses some real depth in its acting and its description of human relationships, it's just a shame that when it sinks a few beers and gets up to do the monster mash: things get a little too silly.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The cast's likability keeps us on board, watching the sometimes baffling behavior onscreen just like those on the streets of Seoul, who gape up at a monster in horror but can't make themselves flee to the suburbs.
    • 50

      Screen Daily

      For all its originality, the film fails to leave much of an impression.
    • 50

      ScreenCrush

      This is the sort of film that is more frustrating than bad. Vigalondo had something really special here. He just didn’t quite pull it off.

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