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The Automatic Hate

2015

Comedy / Drama

2
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh67%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled47%
IMDb Rating6.3101209

cousin cousin relationship

Plot summary


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Top cast

Deborah Ann Woll Photo
Deborah Ann Woll as Cassie / Davis' Girlfriend
Ricky Jay Photo
Ricky Jay as Josh / Howard's son
Adelaide Clemens Photo
Adelaide Clemens as Alexis / Josh's daughter
Richard Schiff Photo
Richard Schiff as Dr. Ronald / Howard's son
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909.64 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.65 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by anna-173-138107 / 10

I would recommend to any indie enthusiast.

I get to see this movie in a film festival, thinking it was a horror movie. To my surprise it wasn't even the kinda movie I would usually got to see, despite that I still enjoyed it. My boyfriend loved , thought and that's the reason I'm recommending this.

It's a drama that revolves around relationships and a mystery, with some light hints of dark (for lack of a better word)humor. Quite captivating.

I don't want to give away the plot, since the less you know the more entertaining it is. You need to be a little open minded, since implies a taboo subject. All I can say it's that's indeed a original history, which I think they could have exploit a little bit more.

If you like really fast paced, it's not your type of film. But it does flows organically, isn't boring nor feels particularly slow/dense at any point.

The acting was good most of the time, and if the protagonists would've been a bit better, this movie would be excellent. After all, the history relies in you believing and empathizing with them.

It's an indie drama worth watching if you're looking for something fresh and interesting. And also... you may wanna stay a bit after the credits.

Reviewed by vegicat8 / 10

Insightful. Non-Judgmental Approach to a Taboo Topic

If you can't handle messy, real, life, this movie probably isn't for you.

This movie is two things-- it's a mystery and a drama. The mystery is about why two brothers/fathers become estranged, as explored through cousins who don't meet until they are adults.

While the movie doesn't go into much detail about the estrangement, it is a very thoughtful exploration of the confusing phenomenon called Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA),and it is a real thing, as anyone who has been adopted or has met family members they didn't grow up with can testify. That's the focus of the drama.

What it is not, as some have implied, is a story about creepy incest. It's not lurid, and not pandering in the slightest. It's not about some "slutty" cousin and some dude who is willing to throw away his education, girlfriend or profession for some hot sex. If you go into the movie thinking or expecting that, you will be disappointed.

I have no idea why another reviewer is ranting about this being a "gay" story about how being gay is hereditary. It has nothing at all to do with gay people. I think they didn't watch the movie carefully, because there was nobody gay in it at all. There are two events that happen -- the conflict of the brothers/fathers mystery estrangement, and then there's the conflict that happens when the cousins meet. There is nothing at all insinuating that anything is "hereditary".

I thought the ending was perfect. The cousin doesn't want to lose his girlfriend, but at the same time, he knows that even though she has said they can't get back together if he doesn't tell the truth, he knows that she, like probably 95% of the people who watch the movie, will absolutely not understand, accept or forgive him... so he lies.

One of the best movies I've seen in a long time. If you are curious about what is really going on in the story, Google Genetic Sexual Attraction.

Reviewed by jtncsmistad6 / 10

"The Automatic Hate": Unflinching Exploration of a Forbidden Love

"Kissin' Cousins" this is not. "The Automatic Hate" takes the almost cutesy incestual premise of the 1960's Elvis musical vehicle and twists it into full force perversion. As off-kilter as it is to consider, what happens between these two long-lost relatives is, given the premise here, anyway, not as unsettling as you may well imagine.

Still, this film ends with a lingering, and haunting, uncertainty. Is this taboo relationship merely an impassioned moment in time? Or is it destined to never entirely be left in the past?

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