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The Beasts
The Beasts
As bestas
2022 ·138 min ·France, Spain · 16+
7.9
IMDb 7.5 КП 6.6 RT 99% MC 85
Thriller, Drama
Director: Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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Antoine and Olga, a French couple, have been living in a small village in Galicia for a long time. They practice eco-responsible agriculture and restore abandoned houses to facilitate repopulation. Everything should be idyllic except for their opposition to a wind turbine project that creates a serious conflict with their neighbors. The tension will rise to the point of irreparability.

Budget: $3.9M
US Gross: $46,105
Worldwide: $10.24M
Marina Foïs
Actor
Denis Ménochet
Actor
Luis Zahera
Actor
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Film Editing
🏆 San Sebastián International Film Festival 2022 — Audience Award – Best European Film
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Actor
🏆 San Sebastián International Film Festival 2022 — Audience Award – Best European Film
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Actor
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Makeup and Hairstyling
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Production Management
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Picture
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Director
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Original Score
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Screenplay
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Cinematography
🏆 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Sound
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Actress
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Supporting Actor
🏆 César Awards 2023 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Production Design
🎬 Goya Awards 2023 — Best Costume Design

As bestas is a critically acclaimed, tension-filled psychological thriller that explores the brutal clash between a French couple and their hostile neighbors in a remote Spanish village. While widely praised for its grounded realism and masterful construction of dread, some viewers find its deliberate pacing and lack of traditional resolution frustrating.

Acting The ensemble cast delivers uniformly strong performances, with the French leads and Spanish neighbors effectively embodying a deep-seated, irreconcilable cultural conflict.
Direction The film excels at building a palpable, nerve-shredding sense of psychological dread through long takes and a slow-burn narrative structure.
Theme The script offers a biting, realistic examination of xenophobia and the fragility of civilization when confronted with entrenched, primitive aggression.
Pacing The film's deliberate, slow-burn approach is praised by many for heightening the tension, while others find the pacing exhausting and prone to dragging.
Ending The conclusion divides viewers between those who appreciate its poignant, pacifist-tinged resolution and those who feel frustrated by the lack of traditional catharsis.
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