Bug

2006 "Paranoia is contagious"
6.1| 1h38m| R| en
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In Oklahoma, Agnes, a lonely waitress living in an isolated and dilapidated roadside motel, meets Peter, a quiet and mysterious man with whom she establishes a peculiar relationship.

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Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
ChanBot i must have seen a different film!!
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
angeleyesbblue Boring is an understatement. Don't waste your time. I think I lost brain cells watching this movie. It was absolutely terrible!!!
Misa Cristiano This movie has an interesting beginning that is going to get you thrilled and make you think that this is a really good movie,but don't get fooled by that, because everything after that is pointless. A bunch of mixed, meaningless scenes that are going to bore you to death, and you will want to end this movie earlier.The end of the movie has no sense, so you wont have a clue of what you were watching before and what is the point of this movie.Creator of the movie didn't succeed to entertain audience,and after all he didn't explain the point of the movie. About genre... there is no horror, no drama, and a little bit of mystery. So DON'T waste your time, at all, with this movie!
kellytokarz I usually like all things creepy, and it gives me the warm fuzzies inside when a movie as a non-typical ending. I like when the bad guys win or when the protagonist is actually crazy because it's a break in the mold from happy sappy endings Hollywood typically shits out. But when the main characters doused themselves in gasoline and lit themselves on fire, I couldn't help but feel scammed. I was hoping for a grand conspiracy or something...not everyone in the story dying, whom we were suppose to sympathize with.If anything this movie taught me a lesson; don't sit through a lackluster movie hoping for an ending to leave you satisfied. Hence the extra star.
sean73267326 There's not many films out there like Bug. The film, based on Tracy Lett's play, is so unrelenting in its own vision and ideas that it will probably turn most people off because it refuses to pander. This isn't necessarily a good thing for most people; it's hard going, but in the end it's pretty unforgettable whether you liked it or not.The plot is fairly simple: Lonely single woman, Agnes, takes a paranoid young man into her house, and together they both go slightly (completely) nuts. That's a compressed version but it's still a very simple story, the perfect jumping point into the madness that follows. Special mention must go to the performances. Shannon is fantastic as the completely insane Peter, but Judd is pretty much flawless and is a total revelation. Who knew she had it in her to do this kind of work? I certainly didn't. Her performance is terrifying, sad, and enthralling, and that it didn't get more recognition is beyond me.The final third or so of the film follow the characters into total madness, and it's scary, gripping stuff. Very few films commit to what they're doing the way this one does, and even fewer follow the plot to it's inevitable conclusion in such ballsy fashion. It's bound to ruffle a few feathers but in my opinion it's a masterpiece.