disturbing, but not scary enough to work as a horror film and not deep enough to work as a drama.
Bug (2007)
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Reviews Counted:126
Fresh:74
Rotten:52
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Disappointing resolution aside, Bug uses its claustrophobic setting and cinéma vérité camerawork to tense, impressive effect.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $7,006,708
Synopsis: Ashley Judd stars as a lonely waitress in this study in fear and paranoia from director William Friedkin. Aggie lives a largely solitary life in Oklahoma, haunted by a sad past and hounded by her... Ashley Judd stars as a lonely waitress in this study in fear and paranoia from director William Friedkin. Aggie lives a largely solitary life in Oklahoma, haunted by a sad past and hounded by her ex-con ex-husband (Harry Connick, Jr., WILL & GRACE). When a female friend and occasional lover introduces Aggie to Peter (Michael Shannon, WORLD TRADE CENTER), it seems she has found her match. The pair enters into a cautious romance, but their dark natures fuel more than just passion. Peter reveals that he was a victim of government experimentation that left blood-hungry aphids crawling under his skin, and the couple begins to obsess over the idea that they could be infected by the insects. Based on Tracy Letts's play, BUG is an effective psychological thriller that gets under the audience's skin. Though the film never takes advantage of the freedom of the screen versus the confines of the stage, setting the action almost entirely within the walls of Aggie's hotel room evokes a claustrophobic feeling. Shannon deftly reprises his role from the stage play with a squirm-inducing mass of tics and twitches, but it's Judd who deserves the bulk of the praise. With her role as Aggie, she leaves behind roles such as the romantic comedy lead of SOMEONE LIKE YOU or the revenge-seeking heroine of DOUBLE JEOPARDY. Instead, she's alternately proud and insecure, fully immersing herself in the part of a woman unlike anyone she has played before. Though Friedkin helmed two of the most notable films of the 1970s with THE EXORCIST and THE FRENCH CONNECTION, he hasn't directed many critical successes since. But with its similarities to the moody work of Roman Polanski, this film could represent a return to form for the veteran director. [More]
Starring: Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Michael Shannon, Lynn Collins
Starring: Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Michael Shannon, Lynn Collins, Brian F. O'Byrne
Director: William Friedkin
Director: William Friedkin
Screenwriter: Tracy Letts
Producer: Michael Ohoven, Holly Wiersma, Malcolm Petal, Kimberly C. Anderson
Composer: Brian Tyler
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Reviews for Bug
If movies were only about acting, 'Bug' would win a high recommendation from me. Unfortunately, it contains too much talk and too little action.
This material badly wants to be searing and disturbing, but it's all too obviously conceived as showboat material for actors, with little room for subtlety.
Bug is a movie intent on getting under skin in much the same way its protagonists think insects have gotten under theirs; it's a movie that gnaws on you long after you've walked out of the theater.
...one of those failed experiments that still merits attention, if for no other reason than to see Judd pull herself away from those awful cop thrillers costarring Morgan Freeman to actually act again.
A perfect film with a limited audience, "Bug" is one of the strangest, most mind-boggling movies you'll ever see.
If you can be absorbed in it the way Friedkin intended, you'll find yourself suitably disturbed by the horrific and inevitable conclusion.
Judd gives her everything to this perfectly crawly psycho-conspiracy movie.
A stagey, talky movie that shares a couple of deadly weaknesses with some other movies based on plays.
Dishonestly marketed but fascinatingly macabre...Bug is about creepy-crawlies as much as Magnolia is about frogs and The Squid and the Whale is about sea creatures.
The movie seems made for the express purpose of disorienting its viewers, causing them to sink into discomfort and dread.
That’s the essence of the best horror films. They cause you to wonder: Is it all in your head? Is it really just in the movies? And could this actually happen in real life?
Friedkin settles for more gore and less fear. While I give the film points for style and weirdness, in the end it's more a garden-variety insect than an exotic new discovery.
Bug is unique in its priorities; a quality Lionsgate should've been eager to celebrate rather than keep away from online press and accurate promotion.
A film of excruciating intensity, a psychodrama that infects the imagination.
This is a movie about the dangers of letting love rob you of your reason and cut you off from the world, and, bugs in the bloodstream or not, who hasn't been there?
Ashley Judd gives the kind of fearless, raw performance that you only see a few times a year.
Where Bug succeeds, in scaled terms of course, is in its intense lead performances.
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