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The House That Jack Built

2018 • 152 minutes
4.1
10 reviews
60%
Tomatometer
18
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Lars von Trier returns to the director's chair to present the world with his most daring and provocative work to date, 'The House That Jack Built'. This time the topic of discussion is violence and art, and violence as art. In a mesmerising career best, Matt Dillon plays failed architect turned serial killer Jack who leads us through his thought processes behind his increasingly more depraved acts of murder which he names "incidents". As he retells his crimes to Verge (Bruno Ganz) as if they were all individual works of art in themselves, the audience is invited to question the nature of artistry, where its limits lie and when is far too far? And with pitch black humour and undeniable cinematic vision, von Trier delights in taking us there. As Jack says, "The greatest cathedrals have sublime artwork hidden in the darkest of corners for only God to see."
Rating
18

Ratings and reviews

4.1
10 reviews
Jean Sartre
May 23, 2020
This is OK. I actually didn't like it at first because one or two scenes did genuinely disturb me. It's not always an easy watch. It's as weird in tone as the other Lars Von Trier movies I've seen. It's horrifically funny in some places too. It's quite different from other serial killer movies.
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Eli Vst
March 24, 2019
Hard work! After incident-4 a lot about Jack's inner thoughts and his icons... Had to stop & continued the next day...
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Andy Silver
July 1, 2019
Great film, very funny at times. Nasty at times. I found myself laughing when I shouldn't. Difficult watch too at times
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