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* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: The opening and closing sequences.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: The opening and closing sequences.
* [[Don't Go in The Woods]]
* [[Don't Go in The Woods]]
* [[Drone of Dread]]: the entire soundtrack -- minus Händel's "Liascia ch'io pianga" in the prologue and conclusion.
* [[Drone of Dread]]: the entire soundtrack—minus Händel's "Liascia ch'io pianga" in the prologue and conclusion.
* [[Euroshlock]]
* [[Euroshlock]]
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]
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* [[Genre Shift]]: Starts as a [[Psychological Thriller]], then progressively shifts to [[Psychological Horror]].
* [[Genre Shift]]: Starts as a [[Psychological Thriller]], then progressively shifts to [[Psychological Horror]].
* [[Groin Attack]]: And ''how''. In both the male and female equivalent, {{spoiler|and respectively inflicted and self-inflicted.}}
* [[Groin Attack]]: And ''how''. In both the male and female equivalent, {{spoiler|and respectively inflicted and self-inflicted.}}
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Then again, so is nature, apparently.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Then again, so is nature, apparently.
* [[Intimate Psychotherapy]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] hard.
* [[Intimate Psychotherapy]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] hard.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Well, it's what they promised.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Well, it's what they promised.

Revision as of 19:37, 17 October 2016

"You're leaving me!"

Chaos...reigns.

Antichrist is a 2009 Horror film written and directed by Lars von Trier. Imagine what a film co-directed by the Stanley Kubrick who made The Shining, the David Lynch who made Eraserhead and the Andrei Tarkovsky who made Stalker could look like, and you're getting close to the idea.

The movie started a heated controversy during the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, some critics praising it as a master work of art, some others decrying the very explicit sexual and violent content, or even accusing the film of being strongly misogynistic.

For the similarly-named trope, see The Antichrist.


Tropes used in Antichrist include:

"But there's no such constellation!"