Cult

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 2.9  (1,024)

Cult is a thriller released in 2007 that follows the story of a group of young filmmakers who set out to create a documentary about a cult. The film is directed by Joe Knee and stars Taryn Manning, Rachel Miner, and Glenn Dunk in the lead roles. The movie opens with a scene of an entire community committing suicide, including women and children, under the guidance of their cult leader, the Teacher. The events of the film take place a year after this tragic incident. The main character, Maya, played by Taryn Manning, is a young filmmaker who decides to make a movie about the events that took place in the cult.

Maya, along with her crew, starts to investigate the cult by pretending to join it. They soon learn that the cult members are not as they seem and are involved in much more sinister activities than they initially believed. The cult is run by the Teacher, played by Glenn Dunk, who is a charismatic leader with a hypnotic influence on his followers. Rachel Miner plays Jen, a member of the cult who is trying to leave but is held back by the Teacher's subtle sway.

As they spend more time with the cult, the filmmakers begin to lose their objective perspective and become more and more involved with the group. Meanwhile, Maya's boyfriend, Miller, played by Joel Michaely, tries to keep tabs on the crew as they delve deeper into the cult's secrets.

The movie explores the extent to which people are willing to go to find meaning in their lives and how far they will follow charismatic leaders. The cult's belief system, which involves a focus on family and sacrifice, is portrayed as extremely alluring but dangerous. The cult members' willingness to follow the Teacher's commands, even when it involves violence and death, poses a significant threat to the filmmakers.

The movie is shot in a realistic style that is reminiscent of documentary filmmaking. The camera follows the characters closely and captures their interactions in a way that feels natural. The film's soundtrack is also notable, featuring haunting, almost choral music that creates a sense of tension and unease.

The performances of the lead actors are noteworthy, particularly Taryn Manning's portrayal of Maya. Her transformation from a detached observer to a willing participant in the cult is convincing, and the audience can sense her fear and growing obsession with the group.

Overall, Cult is a movie that explores themes of faith, obsession, and the search for meaning. It keeps the audience on edge with its dark subject matter and unpredictable plot twists. The film's ending, though not entirely unexpected, is still satisfying and leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.

While Cult is not a perfect movie, some viewers may find the pacing too slow or the plot predictable. However, for fans of psychological thrillers, the film is worth watching for its exploration of the dangerous allure of cults and the complexity of human nature.

Cult is a 2007 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 2.9.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • IMDB Rating
    2.9  (1,024)
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