Reactions to the movie are pretty extreme, but nobody seems to discuss why. Without spoilers, what makes it so intense? Gore? Traumatic subject material? Is it just absurd? I'm curious what everyone thinks about the movie before watching it myself. Edit: Well, that was a movie.
To answer my own question with no spoilers, a horrific event happens and the horror lies in the aftermath. The Coffee Table (self.horror) submitted 1 day ago by mild_manner Just finished it. I know everyone is different but that was the most agonizing thing I've ever sat through.
Hereditary was at the top of that list and that has been topped. The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just to entertain readers.
Read our extensive list of rules for more information on other types of posts like fan-art and self-promotion, or message the moderators if you have any questions. The Coffee Table is gaining some popularity based on one incredibly disturbing scene. The movie was released back in 2022 but is now being talked about thanks to Stephen King's rave reviews.
The Coffee Table (Spanish: La mesita del comedor, lit. 'The dining room's small table') is a 2022 Spanish black comedy [1] film directed by Caye Casas and written by Casas and Cristina Borobia which stars David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos. The Coffee Table: Directed by Caye Casas.
With David Pareja, Estefanía de los Santos, Josep Maria Riera, Claudia Riera. Jesus and Maria are a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents.
To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence. Movie Review The Coffee Table is impossible for me to recommend (self.horror) submitted 7 hours ago by logicalmcgogical.
The Coffee Table is one of those impossible to review films because the inciting incident, which happens 20 minutes into the 88-minute run time, is an absolute game changer. It's the definition of a "go in cold" film. Still with me? Alright, well here's the spoiler-free version: Jesús (David Pareja) and Maria (Estefanía de los Santos) are brand new parents who are going through a.
The Coffee Table (2024) Recommend One of wildest horror movies I've seen. Just imagining oneself in that situation makes your hair stand on end. I went completely blind into it and I'm glad I did.
The acting overall by the whole cast was well done. If you're looking to watch something different, this is it. 'The Coffee Table' really does hang on its shocking scene in the film's first 30 minutes and from that point on, you're basically watching a man's anxiety threaten to push him over the edge.