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4,7/10
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Ce premier long-métrage de la célèbre dramaturge Bess Wohl met en scène une blogueuse et influenceuse dont le monde s'écroule après qu'elle soit devenue mère.Ce premier long-métrage de la célèbre dramaturge Bess Wohl met en scène une blogueuse et influenceuse dont le monde s'écroule après qu'elle soit devenue mère.Ce premier long-métrage de la célèbre dramaturge Bess Wohl met en scène une blogueuse et influenceuse dont le monde s'écroule après qu'elle soit devenue mère.
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Baby Ruby is the type of movie that can cause your good mood to nosedive into sadness, disgust, and discomfort.
It begins with with a young couple giving birth to their first child. Expectations for a happy life of three seems destined, but soon reality slaps them in the face. The new mother is distraught by the burden of their new baby girl. She is constantly bombarded with the child's crying and need for attention. Motherhood isn't what she expected. Soon she becomes delusional without the ability to distinguish fact from fiction...fantasy from reality. Her behavior becomes bizarre and alarming. Everyone around her is affected.
The film feels like a schizophrenic nightmare...like a bad mushroom trip.
However it's well acted and well done. It makes u feel just as the makers intended.
It begins with with a young couple giving birth to their first child. Expectations for a happy life of three seems destined, but soon reality slaps them in the face. The new mother is distraught by the burden of their new baby girl. She is constantly bombarded with the child's crying and need for attention. Motherhood isn't what she expected. Soon she becomes delusional without the ability to distinguish fact from fiction...fantasy from reality. Her behavior becomes bizarre and alarming. Everyone around her is affected.
The film feels like a schizophrenic nightmare...like a bad mushroom trip.
However it's well acted and well done. It makes u feel just as the makers intended.
That unending, incessant baby crying throughout the film was tortuous, but not as painful as sitting through ninety minutes of this movie.
I had checked the IMDB ratings and originally, they were in the mid 7s but now they have sunk to the mid 5s. Rightfully so!
The plot really never got off the ground although the tease of some potential was always around the corner.
It did touch on the very real and serious subject of post partum depression but only used it as an excuse for the underdeveloped storyline.
This was a feeble attempt at recreating a "Rosemary's Babyish" thriller, but fails miserably.
I had checked the IMDB ratings and originally, they were in the mid 7s but now they have sunk to the mid 5s. Rightfully so!
The plot really never got off the ground although the tease of some potential was always around the corner.
It did touch on the very real and serious subject of post partum depression but only used it as an excuse for the underdeveloped storyline.
This was a feeble attempt at recreating a "Rosemary's Babyish" thriller, but fails miserably.
This film almost slipped underneath my radar. It isn't classified as a horror flick but it really is horror. At least the horror metatag should be added to it. I would avoid the trailer if you can because, umm, the trailer just gives the story away and ruins it like they often do.
What brought me to try it were some of the cast members in it. Most notably is Kit Harington from Game of Thrones fame when he played Jon Snow. I like Jayne Atkinson's style too.
If you haven't seen the trailer which I recommend you don't. The tension in the story crescendo as the online influencer, Jo, spirals down into madness caused by postpartum depression. We see her anxiety about motherhood and the baby. We experience her paranoia and her unbalance mental health. This isn't a jump scare flick, but a slow burn film, just like I want them. Some of the freight scenes I have not seen in other horror films that genuine shook me. Not easy to do since I watch hundreds of horror films. It has a Stephen King vibe to it when the group of mothers in the small town in Upstate New York. This is more geared to the older adult child bearing demographics. I doubt teens and younger adults will find it interesting.
What brought me to try it were some of the cast members in it. Most notably is Kit Harington from Game of Thrones fame when he played Jon Snow. I like Jayne Atkinson's style too.
If you haven't seen the trailer which I recommend you don't. The tension in the story crescendo as the online influencer, Jo, spirals down into madness caused by postpartum depression. We see her anxiety about motherhood and the baby. We experience her paranoia and her unbalance mental health. This isn't a jump scare flick, but a slow burn film, just like I want them. Some of the freight scenes I have not seen in other horror films that genuine shook me. Not easy to do since I watch hundreds of horror films. It has a Stephen King vibe to it when the group of mothers in the small town in Upstate New York. This is more geared to the older adult child bearing demographics. I doubt teens and younger adults will find it interesting.
An eerie film.
This film is thought to watch to say the least. The constant crying of the baby and the horrible hallucinations of the mother are just to eerie and disturbing for my soul. I found the movie difficult to watch and it just made me feel uneasy which is good sometimes but I just felt a bit off after watching it. However the fact that the movie can make you feel so much so is an aspect that's hard to achieve. The film conveys how powerful and capable the human mind is, to such extent that it can eat at itself slowly chipping away at your sanity and control. It also shows how powerful the bond between mother and child truly is. Overall could've been a better.
This film is thought to watch to say the least. The constant crying of the baby and the horrible hallucinations of the mother are just to eerie and disturbing for my soul. I found the movie difficult to watch and it just made me feel uneasy which is good sometimes but I just felt a bit off after watching it. However the fact that the movie can make you feel so much so is an aspect that's hard to achieve. The film conveys how powerful and capable the human mind is, to such extent that it can eat at itself slowly chipping away at your sanity and control. It also shows how powerful the bond between mother and child truly is. Overall could've been a better.
I thought this sounded like an interesting concept, social media has baby and things go wrong is what I got from the synopsis.
The film kind of went how I expected but lacked or even included too many things for it to be a good film.
It lacked meat on the bones of the overall storytelling from her backstory to her life in general. It included too many different characters and themes without managing to nail any of them.
It has a fairly dark dreary look which can add to the tone of a film and its not something I dislike but its done in a fairly weak manner that it never really hits you with any impact.
When the focus here is on the lead actress you really need a great lead and Noémie Merlant never pulls it off. The melancholic feels are all there but everything else is just placid. The rest of the cast ( including Kit Harrington ) are bit players and often overlooked or put in a corner once their purpose has been served. Many of which serve little purpose that really get to you in an unnerving way as intended.
You could remove a few characters and give others more to do and Im sure the impact would have been greater. I don't know an awful lot about Post Natal Depression so its difficult to comment on the realism in how it was used. Overall though it ended up being a bit disjointed and withering to a pretty anticlimactic ending.
There are flickers of horror and an ever omnipresent haunting flow to the film but little else.
5/10.
The film kind of went how I expected but lacked or even included too many things for it to be a good film.
It lacked meat on the bones of the overall storytelling from her backstory to her life in general. It included too many different characters and themes without managing to nail any of them.
It has a fairly dark dreary look which can add to the tone of a film and its not something I dislike but its done in a fairly weak manner that it never really hits you with any impact.
When the focus here is on the lead actress you really need a great lead and Noémie Merlant never pulls it off. The melancholic feels are all there but everything else is just placid. The rest of the cast ( including Kit Harrington ) are bit players and often overlooked or put in a corner once their purpose has been served. Many of which serve little purpose that really get to you in an unnerving way as intended.
You could remove a few characters and give others more to do and Im sure the impact would have been greater. I don't know an awful lot about Post Natal Depression so its difficult to comment on the realism in how it was used. Overall though it ended up being a bit disjointed and withering to a pretty anticlimactic ending.
There are flickers of horror and an ever omnipresent haunting flow to the film but little else.
5/10.
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- AnecdotesRuby was played by two twin babies, Gabriella and Lucas.
- Bandes originalesDes equilibristes
Written by Clio Tourneux and Gilles Clement
Performed by Clio Tourneux (as Clio)
Courtesy of Alter K
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 991 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 439 $ US
- 5 févr. 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 16 991 $ US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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