Creature

Creature

202388 min
5.6/10
Drama

Plot Summary

On a remote Arctic research station, a captive creature (played by the English National Ballet’s charismatic principal dancer Jeffrey Cirio) is unwittingly enlisted into a military program that subjects him to sinister experiments. Amid this turmoil, he finds himself enamoured with a cleaner, the only person who shows him kindness; together, these two outsiders dream of escape from their dystopian surrounds.

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👥Cast (18)

Jeffrey Cirio

Jeffrey Cirio

Creature

Erina Takahashi

Erina Takahashi

Marie

Stina Quagebeur

Stina Quagebeur

Doctor

Ken Saruhashi

Ken Saruhashi

Captain

Fabian Reimair

Fabian Reimair

Major

Victor Prigent

Victor Prigent

Andres

Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis

(voice)

Georgia Bould

Georgia Bould

Army

Isabelle Brouwers

Isabelle Brouwers

Army

Ivana Bueno

Ivana Bueno

Army

Carolyne Galvao

Carolyne Galvao

Army

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Emma Hawes

Army

🎬Crew

Director

Asif Kapadia

Writers

Ruth Little, Akram Khan

Producers

Asif Kapadia, Uzma Hasan, Heather Clark Charrington, Daniel Alicandro, Louise Shand Brown

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

3/26/2023

This is a gorgeous piece of theatrical cinema that really does allow the stylish Jeffrey Cirio to demonstrate his grace and athleticism. He is the eponymous character being held for experimentation in a run down Arctic research station. His whole life is governed by the rather beastly "Major" (Fabian Reimair) ably assisted by the menacing "Doctor" (Stina Quagebeur). His life is one relentless stream of misery and ghastliness - until, that is, he befriends (à la "Shape of Water" from 2017) the cleaner "Marie" (Erina Takahashi) and the merest hint of hope and optimism enters his dreary existence. The lighting, paucity of dialogue and eeriness of the over-arching production design help immensely, as does the potent Vincenzo Lasagna score - to create a marvellously enjoyable and thought provoking stage for some masterful dancing from Cirio who oozes charisma right from the start. I'm not the greatest followed of dance, but this isn't really a film that requires you to be. The story just flows, the characters attract and alienate and the whole thing is a sensual treat. Turn off the lights and get yourself a drink, settle down and prepare to be mesmerised. This is good.

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Production Companies

English National Ballet
Little House Productions
BFI