Directed by , The Lobster (2015) is a surrealist masterpiece that serves as a biting satire on modern romance and societal conformity. The Premise
: Delivered in a clipped, monotone style that feels robotic yet hilariously frank. The Lobster
The film is defined by its "Lanthimosian" oddity, featuring a deadpan, clinical tone that highlights the absurdity of its world. Directed by , The Lobster (2015) is a
In a dystopian near-future, being single is effectively a crime. featuring a deadpan
: A dreary, overcast aesthetic that reinforces the bleakness of the setting.
: If they fail, they are transformed into an animal of their choice.