Submitted by pnkflyd99 t3_yg91er in movies

Just finished watching this movie, and it was something else! It’s a fairly grotesque, violent, horror film, but it’s easily the most stunning horror film I’ve seen visually and artistically.

The use of colors, visuals, audio, and animation blends well into the story and if there was a movie genre called, “acid-horror”, this movie would be the epitome.

I like, if not love, most things I’ve seen Nic Cage in, and he’s turned up to 11 in good chunks of this one. The supporting cast does a great job as well, and it was good to see Bill Duke make an appearance as well.

This movie is what I imagine a terrible trip to feel like; it’s awful, confusing, and painful to watch if you imagine you’re the main character, but it’s also like it takes place on another planet. It’s like watching John Wick fight the Manson family in Alice’s Wonderland.

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lothcent t1_iu7jora wrote

colors visuals audio - so it's a lot like beyond the black rainbow by same director of Mandy?

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mikeyfreshh t1_iu7k9jo wrote

Same kind of style but I think Mandy is a lot better. I found Beyond the Black Rainbow to be kind of...slow for lack of a better word. Mandy has a stronger story to go with the style

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lothcent t1_iu7ktdz wrote

I stumbled across beyond the black rainbow via pandoara or some other streaming service when i heard stuff from the sound track and saw the cover.... got me interested enough to track it down.

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drNeir t1_iu7njbw wrote

It pairs well with Color out of Space (nic cage also) and Glorious.

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pnkflyd99 OP t1_iu7nyrb wrote

Good to know. I just watched “Head” last week (Monkees movie from 1968) and that was trippy AF also (minus the violence and plot structure of Mandy).

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houseplant42 t1_iu7oj2c wrote

I love Mandy. I know it’s not a move for everyone but for me, if a movie doesn’t have a chainsaw fight what are we even doing? Get your shit together Encanto. You expect me to care about a magic house when there’s no chainsaw fight? Un-fucking-likely.

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LiteraryBoner t1_iu7qw6h wrote

Every time I watch it I'm more impressed what that absolute narcissist of a cult leader. Just a fragile entitled little nothing who makes shitty music. My absolute favorite scene is when they dose Mandy and he tries to seduce her and she just laughs at him.

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krillwave t1_iu7yhno wrote

This director has a new segment out for Del Toros Cabinet of Curiosities if you like this vibe. It’s called The Viewing and it’s on Netflix.

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beepo7654 t1_iu8bok0 wrote

I watch this only for the cheddar goblin

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StabnShoot t1_iu8c0vx wrote

I remember not liking the first hour at all beyond the visual style but it all being worth for the bombastic second hour.

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jamboman_ t1_iu8gjrk wrote

What gets missed about Mandy, I feel, is that it has some of the best character actors of the past 20 years in it. Those people that you know their faces, but maybe not their names.

It's an absolute classic in my opinion, and I wish it was more well known.

Cage is superb in it.

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hbc647 t1_iu8teg5 wrote

awful movie. Could not finish..

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Walterkovacs1985 t1_iu8vg2y wrote

Neat thing to think about is that Linus Roache was set to play Red originally and Nic was going to be Jeremiah, would have been a totally different feel to the movie.

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sometimesstrange t1_iu8zr2e wrote

I usually get shit on for saying this but I felt like Mandy and Antrum have a fun similar vibe if you want another movie to watch.

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The_Firmament t1_iu92fwq wrote

I just watched this the other night and what a WILD film! I don't know if I would say I loved it, but I did love the aesthetic of it...which kind of feels like more of the point anyway. It's a rather loose and typical story, but with the way sound, light, and color are manipulated to take you into this lysergic nightmare is pretty stunning (in the most terrifying way).

Very intensely fascinating performance from Linus Roache, and well Cage is gonna Cage!

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IronShins t1_iub83md wrote

If there are other Acid-horror movies let me know because I loved Mandy and it's vibe.

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JackL_88 t1_iubmu5p wrote

It's stunning. I watched it because I read a lot of Reddittors recommendations, and it blew my mind. It's one of those films, along with "X" that capture that Chainsaw Massacre vibe.

And, it has one of the best shots I have ever seen.

>! When Cage fights the other chainsaw man, he is in a subterranean. Then, he gets in a room with a "surgeon guy", and it's only shown his back. That shot kept in my mind on fire. How they capture the black background and the colours amazed me. I don't know exactly why, but was fucking incredible !<

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