Dogtooth: The Architecture of Control
When directing actors, the primary goal is usually to elicit natural, emotional, “human” performances. In Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos does the exact opposite. To construct a horrifying portrait of a family living in an isolated, artificially constructed reality, he systematically strips his actors of natural human behavior. The Trance of the Deadpan Lanthimos directs his actors to deliver their dialogue in a notoriously flat, monotone, and deadpan style. The characters do not inflect; they do not emote. This verbal strangeness forces the characters to appear as if they are in a trance, perfectly reflecting their status as infantilized subjects who have been brainwashed by their parents’ authoritarian social experiment. They are repeating words, not feeling them. ...