Pig 2021
IMDb Ratings: 7.0/10
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: Michael Sarnoski
Stars Cast: Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Cassandra Violet
Director: Michael Sarnoski
Stars Cast: Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Cassandra Violet
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Pig Review
Nicholas Cage and his pig live in the mountains of Cascades. The cage looks like ten years have not been washed, cut, or washed. Together they hunted truffles, which they sold Thursday to Alex Wolff, who drives a Maserati. Then one evening people attacked Cage's shack, beat him up and took his pig. When he wakes up, he contacts Wolff and they both go on a journey to find out who Cage was and the meaning of the loss among the richest of the rich while Cage tried to get his pig back.
A film like this shouldn’t reveal its secrets easily, but the way Michael Sarnoski hides himself that no one says anything for a long time, and then discards ker-plop information. The truth should be hidden in a place full of interesting facts, not to marry as an illegitimate person, until after a long time, someone declares "Here's what I should have told you." Any one character or another means more than once. And the characters are not the only ones. The film behaves that way in relation to the audience, in the spirit of a suspicious mystery where the Great Truths are revealed, after all, the audience must have understood long ago: Cage's past, why he is, why he stopped doing good. a middle-class house, behind the piggery, all of which is visible to anyone who does not need to be given small amounts of information by Nicholas Cage. Who knows. What he says. Is. Very much. Important.
Speaking of
Very much
Little by little.
Is this the situation that has come to the fore in cinema? If one picture has a value of a thousand words, then a 92-minute movie like this is a great work of knowledge, character and story, with all the things that need to be conveyed, and in fact, all farming techniques can be erased. up to about forty minutes of exposure.
A film like this shouldn’t reveal its secrets easily, but the way Michael Sarnoski hides himself that no one says anything for a long time, and then discards ker-plop information. The truth should be hidden in a place full of interesting facts, not to marry as an illegitimate person, until after a long time, someone declares "Here's what I should have told you." Any one character or another means more than once. And the characters are not the only ones. The film behaves that way in relation to the audience, in the spirit of a suspicious mystery where the Great Truths are revealed, after all, the audience must have understood long ago: Cage's past, why he is, why he stopped doing good. a middle-class house, behind the piggery, all of which is visible to anyone who does not need to be given small amounts of information by Nicholas Cage. Who knows. What he says. Is. Very much. Important.
Speaking of
Very much
Little by little.
Is this the situation that has come to the fore in cinema? If one picture has a value of a thousand words, then a 92-minute movie like this is a great work of knowledge, character and story, with all the things that need to be conveyed, and in fact, all farming techniques can be erased. up to about forty minutes of exposure.