It starts off like a horror film, or like a modern-day Tennessee Williams piece and then transmutes into ... something very different indeed.
Bug (2007)
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Michael Shannon, Lynn Collins, Brian F. O'Byrne
Screenwriter: Tracy Letts
Producer: Michael Ohoven, Holly Wiersma, Malcolm Petal, Kimberly C. Anderson
Composer: Brian Tyler
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 9, 2009
DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - William Friedkin - Director
- Featurette - 1. BUG: An Introduction
- 2. A Discussion with William Friedkin
Reviews
The dialogue raises the odd snigger and the final act is perhaps a little too barmy, but a committed cast and an experienced director make this a tense and effectively claustrophobic experience.
A remarkably involving film--compelling and revolting in equal measure.
Michael Shannon reprises his role from the stage production and gives an incredibly physical, deeply disturbing performance that is genuinely terrifying to watch.
While not really a "horror" film, "Bug" contains more weirdness, tension and suspense than most other "genre" releases last year.
Before it completely goes off the rails in its final 20 minutes, Bug generally comes off as a slow-moving yet exceedingly well-acted drama...
Thanks to Friedkin's devilish direction, and Letts's unrelenting, sharp, sad and darkly comic writing, Bug will keep you guessing till the bloody end.
Melodramati%u010Dni, isforsirani i predvidljivi zavr%u0161etak
An exemplary character-driven chamber drama like we don't see much of in America.
A freakishly metaphorical look at the self-destructive implications of paranoia gone awry.
Bug is more cerebral than visceral so those expecting a more traditional chiller may be disappointed. But for those interested in a creepy character study, this Bug has bite.
Overly metaphorical but at least uncompromising -- a surefire crowd-nonpleaser.
...you start to wonder what Friedkin has been doing for the past 30 years. From the look of "Bug," I'd have ventured not a darn thing.
a claustrophobic thriller that slowly and methodically peels away layers of normality until we are trapped in a contagious delusion made frightening literal
The final quarter of the film is actually rather bloody, almost living up to the promise of the trailer. It's actually rather subtle for a horror flick, but is really good just the same.
...has the air of acting class exercises rather than a work of real emotional resonance...
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