Rundskop Review

If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that pack a heavy emotional punch, Rundskop is a must-watch. It’s a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, mostly because of Schoenaerts’ haunting eyes peering out from his massive frame.

The cinematography is bleak and moody, capturing the flat, grey landscapes of the Belgian countryside. It feels like a modern Greek tragedy. Rundskop

SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT RUST AND BONE - multiglom If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that pack a

Matthias Schoenaerts delivers a powerhouse performance as Jacky. He physically transformed for the role, gaining nearly 60 pounds of muscle to embody the "bull-like" protagonist. It feels like a modern Greek tragedy

But the real story isn’t about the cows—it’s about Jacky. To cope with a brutal, life-altering childhood trauma, he has become addicted to the same hormones he feeds his cattle. He is a hulking, silent force of nature, physically imposing but emotionally frozen. Why You Should Watch It