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- NR
- 2012
- 1 hr 30 min
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3.9 (996)
Gut is a horror movie from 2012, directed and written by Elias. The film follows Tom (played by Jason Vail) and Dan (played by Nicholas Wilder), two childhood friends and co-workers who have a shared love for horror films. Despite their adult lives taking different paths, Tom being married with a young daughter and Dan being single and struggling to find meaning in his life, they still get together regularly to watch the latest horror films.
One night, Dan brings over a disc that he claims is a snuff movie. Tom, initially hesitant, reluctantly agrees to watch it with Dan. What they see on the disc is shocking and disturbing, and it begins to haunt them in different ways. Tom finds himself drawn to the images on the disc, becoming obsessed with them and no longer able to connect with his wife and daughter. Meanwhile, Dan becomes increasingly anxious and paranoid, convinced that they have stumbled upon something truly evil.
The film relies heavily on atmosphere and psychological horror, with little in the way of traditional scares or gore. Instead, it explores themes of friendship, obsession, and addiction, as well as the way in which horror movies can affect our perceptions of the world around us. As the lines between reality and fantasy blur, both Tom and Dan are forced to confront the darker aspects of their own psyches, as well as the reality of the disc that they have uncovered.
One of the key strengths of Gut is its pacing. The film takes its time to build up the tension and atmosphere, using long takes and slow, deliberate camera movements to create a sense of unease. This is further enhanced by the subdued lighting and muted color palette, which lend the film a dreamlike quality. The performances of the three main actors are also key to the film's success, with Jason Vail and Nicholas Wilder in particular doing an excellent job of conveying the growing sense of unease and disconnection felt by their characters.
Overall, Gut is a well-crafted horror film that should appeal to fans of more psychological and atmospheric horror. While it may not be for everyone, those who are willing to give it a chance will find a film that is both thought-provoking and genuinely unsettling.
Gut is a 2012 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.9.