A Fantastic Fear of Everything

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  • R
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 5.8  (14,933)
  • 31

A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a 2012 British horror-comedy film starring Simon Pegg as Jack, a children's author turned crime novelist who is plagued by an extreme case of writer's block. Jack is obsessed with Victorian-era serial killers, and his research has led him down a paranoid rabbit hole where he believes everyone is out to get him. From his local dry cleaner to the neighborhood cat, Jack believes that anyone he encounters is a potential threat. The film starts with Jack in his flat, trying to prepare for an important meeting with a Hollywood producer. Jack has spent months researching the lives of Victorian-era serial killers for his latest crime novel and is now convinced that he himself will meet the same terrible fate. His obsessive research has led him to avoid leaving his home and encountering people as much as possible. However, Jack's looming meeting with the Hollywood producer forces him out of his comfort zone and into a series of bizarre encounters. As Jack leaves his apartment, he becomes plagued with paranoid delusions, his mind filling with visions of gore and horror. As he ventures outside, he is convinced that everyone he meets on the street is, in fact, a serial killer. Jack's fears are based on Victorian-era history, and he becomes to link his creative endeavors with the possibility that his life is in danger. As Jack continues on with his day, his fears intensify, reaching a point where his mind becomes erratic and unmanageable. He becomes convinced that he is living in a world that is set against him, and his paranoia causes him to imagine the worst possible scenarios in every encounter. Throughout the movie, Jack's paranoia is depicted in a surreal, dream-like fashion. The sound and visuals create an intense atmosphere, and it is impossible to tell if Jack's fears are real, or if they are a product of his stress and anxiety. His delusions cause him to act impulsively and leads the audience to wonder if Jack is heading for an inevitable downfall. As Jack's mental state deteriorates, he locks himself inside a cupboard, convinced that he has uncovered a new piece of evidence that will lead him to his death. It is at this point that he realizes that his fears of the outside world have been misplaced. Jack then starts a journey to overcome his fears and confront his own mental demons, ultimately leading to a new chapter in his career. The film is a wonderful exploration of male paranoia and its impact on an individual's life. Jack's experiences are relatable, yet scary, and the surreal style of the film leaves the audience wondering whether the events that take place are all truly happening or merely figments of the protagonist's imagination. Overall, A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a weird and wonderful journey into the mind of a creatively-driven man whose love of crime novels and curiosity leaves him paralyzed with fear. The film is darkly humorous and delivers suspenseful and spooky moments. It is a must-watch for fans of Simon Pegg and horror-comedies.

A Fantastic Fear of Everything
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A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a 2012 British horror-comedy film starring Simon Pegg as Jack, a children's author turned crime novelist who is plagued by an extreme case of writer's block. Jack is obsessed with Victorian-era serial killers, and his research has led him down a paranoid rabbit hole where he believes everyone is out to get him. From his local dry cleaner to the neighborhood cat, Jack believes that anyone he encounters is a potential threat.

The film starts with Jack in his flat, trying to prepare for an important meeting with a Hollywood producer. Jack has spent months researching the lives of Victorian-era serial killers for his latest crime novel and is now convinced that he himself will meet the same terrible fate. His obsessive research has led him to avoid leaving his home and encountering people as much as possible. However, Jack's looming meeting with the Hollywood producer forces him out of his comfort zone and into a series of bizarre encounters.

As Jack leaves his apartment, he becomes plagued with paranoid delusions, his mind filling with visions of gore and horror. As he ventures outside, he is convinced that everyone he meets on the street is, in fact, a serial killer. Jack's fears are based on Victorian-era history, and he becomes to link his creative endeavors with the possibility that his life is in danger.

As Jack continues on with his day, his fears intensify, reaching a point where his mind becomes erratic and unmanageable. He becomes convinced that he is living in a world that is set against him, and his paranoia causes him to imagine the worst possible scenarios in every encounter.

Throughout the movie, Jack's paranoia is depicted in a surreal, dream-like fashion. The sound and visuals create an intense atmosphere, and it is impossible to tell if Jack's fears are real, or if they are a product of his stress and anxiety. His delusions cause him to act impulsively and leads the audience to wonder if Jack is heading for an inevitable downfall.

As Jack's mental state deteriorates, he locks himself inside a cupboard, convinced that he has uncovered a new piece of evidence that will lead him to his death. It is at this point that he realizes that his fears of the outside world have been misplaced. Jack then starts a journey to overcome his fears and confront his own mental demons, ultimately leading to a new chapter in his career.

The film is a wonderful exploration of male paranoia and its impact on an individual's life. Jack's experiences are relatable, yet scary, and the surreal style of the film leaves the audience wondering whether the events that take place are all truly happening or merely figments of the protagonist's imagination.

Overall, A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a weird and wonderful journey into the mind of a creatively-driven man whose love of crime novels and curiosity leaves him paralyzed with fear. The film is darkly humorous and delivers suspenseful and spooky moments. It is a must-watch for fans of Simon Pegg and horror-comedies.

A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a 2012 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8 and a MetaScore of 31.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (14,933)
  • Metascore
    31