Vivarium is not a film about a weird neighborhood. It is a horror film about the scripts we are handed: get the house, get the job, raise the child, die. And the scariest part? Most of us walk into Yonder willingly, looking for a backyard.
In Latin, vivarium translates to "place of life"—a container for holding live animals, like a fish tank or a terrarium. In the 2019 sci-fi horror film directed by Lorcan Finnegan, the word becomes a chilling metaphor for modern suburbia, the prison of domesticity, and the eerie lifecycle of parasitic reproduction. The Premise (No Spoilers for the End) Young couple Gemma (Imogen Poots) and Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) are house hunting. They want a starter home, a slice of normalcy. They follow a bizarre, unctuous real estate agent (a brilliant, creepy cameo by Jonathan Aris) to a labyrinthine development called Yonder . Vivarium
★★★★☆ (A brilliant, frustrating, unforgettable nightmare for anyone who has ever looked at a cul-de-sac and felt a shiver.) Vivarium is not a film about a weird neighborhood
The cycle resets.