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The film’s most famous line, delivered by a disemboweled fox, serves as its thesis: "Chaos reigns." Von Trier argues against the comforting idea of a benevolent universe. In Antichrist , nature is "Satan’s church," a place where life exists only to consume other life. The cinematography shifts from the ethereal beauty of the prologue to a shaky, claustrophobic hand-held style, mirroring the characters' loss of control. Conclusion
Critics are split. The woman literally tortures and kills the man. Her research focuses on the historical torture of women (gynocide). Von Trier has stated the film is about his fear of women. However, the film implies that nature (female) is evil, while reason (male) fails to save anyone. The ending—hundreds of faceless women walking toward the man—suggests a cosmic, feminine chaos. It is deeply, uncomfortably ambiguous. nonton antichrist -2009-
Visually, Antichrist is stunning and harrowing. The film’s most famous line, delivered by a