TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Fluentiama
Perfect cast and a good story
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Denatir
It's been said in other reviews, but I'll try to put my spin on the whole PIG experience. Make no mistake, it IS an experience and definitely not for the soft hearted.First of all, Howard's performance was nothing short of superb. He carries the film with an insanity that is both hard to watch and tough to turn away from. I also feel that not enough has been said about Black's performance. She plays deftly around Howard and does it disturbingly well.Almost the whole film is done in a real time constant, which was definitely brave of both the filmmakers and the cast. They do it exceedingly well and since the film does not look away, it makes it very tough for the audience to be able to look away. The feel of the movie (and it's been said in other reviews) is a continuous dread of what might come next and therefore keeps attention even during the "slow" parts. You never know when the characters are going to suddenly be set off.PIG is visceral, brutal, brilliant, disturbing and worth the watch.
Spencer Valadez
Pig is the kind of movie that you put on when you have buddies over to see them squirm and mutter obscenities under their breath. This is not a movie to be 'liked.' The movie is an hour and a half of pure brutality. As the film progresses, the twisted mind of the male lead becomes more and more apparent, as his mentally disabled 'wife' is introduced, as well as multiple other things he does to his prisoners.The effects are amazing, considering they were all done on-the-spot, just out of frame. The gore, for what it's worth, looks great.Words cannot do this movie justice. If you think you can stomach the unabridged carnage this movie portrays, please do yourself a favor and watch it.
Tom Jeffery
A hypnotic headmashing experiment in single camera nastiness, PIG certainly lived up to and also confounded my expectations. I was expecting a standard redneck slasher film, which in essence it is, but the totally unhinged performances and the atmosphere of inescapable dread really hooked me in, and made me feel I needed a shower after it was over. Extremely technically impressive, almost completely improvised, and bringing to mind other experimental fare like the August Underground series, PIG is practically a video diary of murder, degradation, and crack-smoking madness. As unsettlingly brilliant as Andrew Howard's performance is, a few moments of pitch-black humour dot the proceedings, adding an interesting edge to an otherwise fairly archetypal character. The music can get slightly tiresome, I'd have liked to see it with no score at all except the radio excerpts. It's certainly a slog, but an admirable and affecting one.
dmkinkain
I come across indie movies all the time, so many are flat with no enthusiasm, very rarely is there a diamond in the rough, Enter PIG. With a nice experimental feel, PIG plays out interestingly enough. Never knowing what is going to happen next, PIG delivers with surprise, and sometimes, down right shock. Regardless of how unoriginal the story may be at times, it's the ending that got me. Nothing better than a message hidden within the madness. Such a message on society did nothing less than sucker punch me. If you have a chance to see PIG (along with the stomach, and patience) do so!