There's a delicate, almost painful authenticity to 'Mattress' that is utterly captivating. It captures the specific agony of a happy facade crumbling in real time, set against the ironically hopeful backdrop of a new home. The film is…
Mattress
Carrying both a second-hand mattress and their emotional baggage to their new home, a young queer couple end up on a journey that results in the discovery of…
Personnel // Cast & Crew
How Viewers Describe This Film
Common themes and sentiments
Trending Movies
Reviews
While admirably focused, 'Mattress' ultimately feels like a short film idea stretched to feature length. The central metaphor is hammered home with little variation, and the journey, both physical and emotional, becomes repetitive before reaching its foregone conclusion.…
A stunningly acute and resonant film. 'Mattress' understands that the biggest revelations often occur in the most ordinary settings. The direction is assured and patient, allowing the tension to simmer until it boils over with quiet force. It…
This is a solid, if slightly predictable, entry into the indie relationship drama canon. The metaphor of the mattress as burdensome baggage is effective, if not subtle, and provides a strong visual throughline. The film succeeds on the…
'Mattress' is a masterclass in using a single, mundane object to anchor an entire emotional universe. The film's power lies in its suffocating intimacy, as the act of moving house becomes a gruelling excavation of a relationship's foundations.…
FAQs
The core themes revolve around the weight of the past and the fragility of new beginnings. The 'emotional baggage' and 'second-hand' mattress directly speak to how previous experiences and secrets infiltrate a fresh start. Infidelity is the catalyst, but the film seems equally concerned with trust, the performance of domesticity, and the moment a shared future is irrevocably questioned. It's a study of what lies beneath the surface of a partnership and the burdens we consciously or unconsciously ask our partners to carry.