Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
JinRoz
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
adonis98-743-186503
When Sweetpea travels to Japan to break up with her rock star boyfriend, she discovers he has gone missing in a mysterious forest. The People Garden is unfortunately the worst kind of indie film especially the perfomances seemed really boring and no offense? but Pamela Anderson is no good actor material either especially for this kind of movie or genre. The overall storyline was even worse and it literally went nowhere from start to finish i'm afraid either. Just a film that was not interesting, entertaining or simply good enough as it is. (0/10)
jessicaarias
I saw it at BAFICI, South America's largest film festival for independent cinema in 2016. The film does not easily fit into a genre and so will not appeal to everyone. It is a little like Yorgos Lanthimos directed Lost In Translation. The film is unique in that it disguises itself as a mystery: the disappearance of a rock star during the filming of a music video in a Japanese forest. But, underneath its eerie atmosphere there is a minimalist story about loss. The film plays almost as as a haunting love song, more than a narrative story. I saw it at the same time as another Canadian indie film Les Demos Phillipe Lesage and I thought both works showed promise from their writer/directors. The good work of its protagonist, Dree Hemingway (great - granddaughter of the writer), and an unrecognizable Pamela Anderson are part of the appeal.
tomh-08119
This is a very cool film but not very mainstream, not very American. It has this kind of European pacing and odd humor. It's suspenseful, but not a thriller. You just sort of feel like something is a little off all along the way. The film makes no attempt to keep the "big ending" from the viewers, but I don't think that's the point. Instead it creates tension by creating more subtle mysteries of the heart. There are these incredible scenes with older Japanese men who live and work in the forest that the main character is in. Those men are so lovely and real, really grounding the surreal world. The unease is palpable because you see what's coming and can't stop it. But it does this very curious things of not making you want to stop it either. Which, given the subject, is a bit of a trip. Dree Hemingway is compelling, perfectly portrays this character that is both distant and empathetic. In the end the film sort of washes over you like this surreal dream but its not obtuse. It's about lost love and keeping secrets and the way we view and present our life to others. I was motivated to watch it again (with friends) to figure out a few things and I got even more details. A true recommendation for those who just want an oddly sweet and perfectly dark melancholy film to spend an evening with (but please note it's not like The Forest - in any way)Also loved all the music choices!
Arek Grzegorzak
The People Garden is a movie with a strange, dark vibe. The atmosphere is spooky and it keeps you guessing until the end. Hovever it would be just another solid, Lynch-inspired mystery drama, without the truly excellent performance by Pamela Anderson. She really makes a difference here: still super beautiful and sexy (look for the beautiful nude scene *Thank You, Pam!*) she appears like a dark, mysterious goddess, a Fallen Muse, someone from the realm between reality a fantasy. Think "women-icons" from Felilni's masterpieces. Every scene with Pamela is magical. A must see film for all Anderson's fans, but also for the haters. She's created a complex, super interesting character in The People Garden. An Oscar-worthy performance!