Abstract
Lanthimos’ film, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, though widely unpopular, can be
seen as a profound interpretation of the question of our freedom to choose and how
unconditional love leads us to self-responsibility. The film is rich with symbolism which
echoes Iphigenia with subtle Christian references, such as the use of Schubert’s Jesus
Christus and Bach’s St. John Passion. Perhaps the film has been poorly received also
because of the actors’ striking performances which, without seeing the meaning of the
story, could be considered wooden. Rather, the coldness of the characters is intentional
because it portrays the shirking of responsibility for our actions which turns a person into
a lifeless being.
Keywords: Agape, freedom, Greek tragedy, justice, responsibility