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In a dystopian world, unmarried individuals are obligated to find a partner or risk being transformed into animals and disappearing into the wilderness. After escaping a peculiar hotel where singles are pressured to couple up, one man seeks refuge in the woods and unexpectedly falls for a woman. Their forbidden relationship challenges the strict rules governing love and freedom, leading to unforeseen consequences in this darkly comedic and thought-provoking story.

In a dystopian world, unmarried individuals are obligated to find a partner or risk being transformed into animals and disappearing into the wilderness. After escaping a peculiar hotel where singles are pressured to couple up, one man seeks refuge in the woods and unexpectedly falls for a woman. Their forbidden relationship challenges the strict rules governing love and freedom, leading to unforeseen consequences in this darkly comedic and thought-provoking story.

Does The Lobster have end credit scenes?

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The Lobster does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for The Lobster

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Metacritic

82

Metascore

7.1

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

88%

TOMATOMETER

review

65%

User Score

IMDb

6.8 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

70

%

User Score

Letterboxd

2.6

From 4 fan ratings

Movie Insider

2.90/5

From 10 fan ratings

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What animal does David have the option to become if he fails to find a partner?

Awards & Nominations for The Lobster

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89th Academy Awards 2017

Nomination

Writing (Original Screenplay)

74th Golden Globe Awards 2017

Colin Farrell
Nomination

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Colin Farrell

9th Gaudí Awards 2017

Nomination

Best European Film

69th British Academy Film Awards 2016

Nomination

Outstanding British Film

22nd Critics' Choice Awards 2016

Nomination

Best Original Screenplay

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Lobster

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David finds himself at a hotel after his wife leaves him for another man. Upon arrival, the hotel manager informs him that individuals who are single have a mere 45 days to find a partner, or else they will be transformed into an animal of their choice. David, whose loyal canine companion is his brother Bob, is determined to become a lobster should he fail to secure a mate. During his stay, he meets Robert, a man with a lisp, and John, a man with a limp, as all guests seem to obsessively pursue partners with superficial similarities, believing such traits to be essential for compatibility.

Within the hotel’s walls, a myriad of absurd rules dictate the residents’ lives: while masturbation is strictly forbidden, receiving sexual stimulation from the hotel maid is compulsory. Guests find themselves attending dances and consuming propaganda that glorifies the benefits of being in a partnership. A particularly grim method for extending their deadline is hunting and capturing the “loners,” individuals residing in the forest who shun relationships. For each loner caught, guests gain an extra day in their hunt for love. During one such excursion, a woman enamored with butter biscuits attempts to seduce David, who respectfully declines. She reveals her dire plan to end her life by jumping from the hotel window if she remains unpaired.

As the plot unfolds, John cleverly gains the affection of a woman plagued by constant nosebleeds by deliberately injuring himself. They are consequently moved to the couples’ section to begin a trial relationship. David, meanwhile, opts to pursue a notoriously ruthless woman known for her record of tranquilizing loners. Their initial meeting is interrupted by the anguished cries of the biscuit-loving woman, who has injured herself after her desperate leap from a window. To win the cold-hearted woman’s favor, David feigns enthusiasm for her suffering. Their connection grows when they share time in a hot tub, where she pretends to choke on an olive to gauge his responsiveness. Satisfied with his indifference, she concludes they are well-matched, and they are soon shifted to the couples’ suite.

David awakens one morning to the horrifying sight of his brother being brutally killed by his new partner. In his grief, David realizes that their bond is based on deception and attempts to escape her clutches. With the help of a compassionate maid—who is later revealed to be a spy for the loners—he tranquilizes his partner and transforms her into an undisclosed animal.

Fleeing the hotel, David joins the loners, who live by a strict code forbidding romance under threat of mutilation. Among them, David forms a secret bond with a woman who shares his short-sightedness, and together, they develop a unique gestural language for communication. Their secret missions into the nearby city require them to pose as a married couple, a ruse they both secretly relish.

The loners soon orchestrate a raid on the hotel. In a twist, David informs the woman with nosebleeds about John’s feigned condition. Other loners manage to hold the hotel manager and her husband at gunpoint, coercing him into shooting her to save himself; however, the gun is ironically unloaded, leaving the couple to confront one another in their desperate situation.

As chaos ensues, the leader of the loners uncovers the short-sighted woman’s journal containing David’s escape plans. In a cruel ploy, the leader and the maid take the woman to the city under the pretense of curing her sight but instead blindfold her permanently. In a fit of rage, she tries to retaliate against the leader, who uses the maid as a shield, ultimately leading to the maid’s demise.

Now confronted with the stark realization that they struggle to find common ground, David finds himself enraged. One fateful morning, he manages to subdue the leader, leaving her tied in an open grave to be devoured by wild dogs. He and the blind woman make their escape, stopping at a restaurant in the city. In a moment of uncertainty, David heads to the restroom and contemplates a drastic decision as he hesitates to blind himself with a steak knife.

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Official Trailer

Official US Trailer

The Lobster Q&A with Rachel Weisz and Colin Farrell

'The Lobster' Press Conference at NYFF53

An Unconventional Love Story

Out on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital 8 Feb

Official Promo

Official Promo 2

Sign Language

Excellent Choice

Cars Featured in The Lobster

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Land-Rover

Discovery Series III

Mercedes-Benz

1986

T2

Toyota

Corolla

Volkswagen

2003

Golf IV Typ 1J

The Lobster Themes and Keywords

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The Lobster Other Names and Titles

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There Are Monsters 公路之怪 黑暗巨兽 Un monstruo en el camino Canavar El monstruo (The Monster) המפלצת Монстры существуют Monstrul Um Monstro no Caminho 더 몬스터 Στα νύχια του φόβου Чудовището 公路怪物 ザ・モンスター 夜行怪物 อะไรซ่อน Монстри існують هیولا

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