L'amitié d'une femme avec un nouveau membre du personnel de la prison où elle travaille prend une tournure malsaine.L'amitié d'une femme avec un nouveau membre du personnel de la prison où elle travaille prend une tournure malsaine.L'amitié d'une femme avec un nouveau membre du personnel de la prison où elle travaille prend une tournure malsaine.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 8 nominations au total
Gavin K. Barfield
- Mary
- (as Gavin Barfield)
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This movie made no sense.
At first I thought it had a vibe similar to Saltburn that I have just seen. With its themes of pier pressure, parental expectations and a twisty turning plot, Eileen starts with the bookish, socially awkward main character drifting in and out of reality.
Anne Hathaway comes along along and leads us to believe that their relationship will develop into something more than a colleague based relationship. Just when when we think things might develop into something the film has been foreshadowing, the movie takes a ridiculous turn into left field and further oblique turns after that.
The build up made no sense with how the movie turned out. Everything in the movie was well done up until the plot, which makes no sense. Best avoided.
At first I thought it had a vibe similar to Saltburn that I have just seen. With its themes of pier pressure, parental expectations and a twisty turning plot, Eileen starts with the bookish, socially awkward main character drifting in and out of reality.
Anne Hathaway comes along along and leads us to believe that their relationship will develop into something more than a colleague based relationship. Just when when we think things might develop into something the film has been foreshadowing, the movie takes a ridiculous turn into left field and further oblique turns after that.
The build up made no sense with how the movie turned out. Everything in the movie was well done up until the plot, which makes no sense. Best avoided.
Thomasin McKenzie is quite good as the eponymous, rather timid, prison secretary who lives a rather pedestrian life watching the couples make out in the car-park, or fantasising about a quickie with one of her colleagues, before returning home to her retired cop/dipso father replete with two bottles! The arrival of new psychologist "Rebecca" (Anne Hathaway) injects a little life into her dull routine. This assertive sophisticate takes an interest in "Eileen", they go for a drink - there's even some flirting - before "Rebecca" shares a secret with her new friend that involves a young man in prison accused of the brutal murder of his father, and of just what his mother might know of the crime and it's causes. The first hour is quite intriguing but that sense of anticipation is let down by a last half hour that is really quite undercooked and the denouement, well that is just incomplete - on just about every level. The acting and writing is fine - nothing more, but I left the screening thinking that something was missing. What exactly was the point here? It's a good looking film - effort has certainly gone into the aesthetic but I'm not sure I'm really any the wiser.
Everything about it is a tease. There is no follow through of anything. No actual sex. No love story. No real relationships. No mind bending mystery. When it finally starts to pick up and give you something. It just ends. There's very little plot. It's pretty much a coming of age film. A women finding herself. The story is brutally slow for three quarters of the film.
The movie needed to give more. It felt like I watched half of a movie. There were so many filler scenes to slowly bring you to something that had so much potential for a fulfilling film, but instead of continuing with it, the movie ends. It was like they randomly ran out of money and said "hey lets just end it here because we got nothing left in the bank"
The focus and story is all over the place hinting at something that could be, but no real plot to dig your teeth into. The film needed to keep going. It finally reached an exciting idea and twist at the end, but that shouldn't have been the end. It should have been another hour and a half of finally giving us something interesting, to go with the events that take place. If they would have continued into a deep hot love story with the two women as they kept exploring the bounds of how to play with peoples minds that would have been interesting... but no.
Anne Hathaway was amazing. She stood out like a rose in a field of dead grass. But her role/script was very incomplete and there wasn't enough of her. We never really got to see who she was. And her part in the entire thing really didn't make sense with how little they had her in the movie. There wasn't a firm story for her. She was more of a tease than anything. A quick glimpse of what Eileen hoped she could be. A role model and nothing more.
The movie needed to give more. It felt like I watched half of a movie. There were so many filler scenes to slowly bring you to something that had so much potential for a fulfilling film, but instead of continuing with it, the movie ends. It was like they randomly ran out of money and said "hey lets just end it here because we got nothing left in the bank"
The focus and story is all over the place hinting at something that could be, but no real plot to dig your teeth into. The film needed to keep going. It finally reached an exciting idea and twist at the end, but that shouldn't have been the end. It should have been another hour and a half of finally giving us something interesting, to go with the events that take place. If they would have continued into a deep hot love story with the two women as they kept exploring the bounds of how to play with peoples minds that would have been interesting... but no.
Anne Hathaway was amazing. She stood out like a rose in a field of dead grass. But her role/script was very incomplete and there wasn't enough of her. We never really got to see who she was. And her part in the entire thing really didn't make sense with how little they had her in the movie. There wasn't a firm story for her. She was more of a tease than anything. A quick glimpse of what Eileen hoped she could be. A role model and nothing more.
Rarely have I seen a film as implausible, unfocused and meandering as this second feature outing from director William Oldroyd. After an impressive debut with "Lady Macbeth" (2016), the filmmaker has stumbled seriously in this latest effort, a supposed psychological mystery/thriller that never finds traction and yet somehow manages to go wildly off the rails in the final act. This cinematic misfire examines the relationship that develops between two women who work at a young men's prison in 1960s small town Massachusetts. Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie) is a reserved, awkward, often-bullied, sexually repressed administrative assistant, and Rebecca (Anne Hathaway) is the facility's newly hired, sophisticated, worldly, Harvard-educated psychologist. They quickly strike up a close yet somewhat unlikely bond with less-than-subtle (but apparently never-consummated) sexual overtones, a story thread that seems to be heading somewhere but never does. In large part that's because the protagonists end up becoming involved in a hare-brained scheme worthy of Lucy and Ethel, only with significant implications, a scenario that comes out of left field and sends the narrative into serious, unexplained head-scratching territory. While the picture features a fine production design, a palette of creative cinematography, and capable Independent Spirit Award-nominated supporting performances by Hathaway and Marin Ireland, there's not much else here that's engaging, riveting or worthwhile, elements essential to a good mystery/thriller offering. Whatever the filmmaker was going for here obviously never comes to fruition, thanks to either its poorly composed script or its mishandled execution (or a combination thereof). Indeed, this is one of those films where virtually the entire project truly would have been better off left on the cutting room floor.
Quick review: 'Eileen' is one of those films where all the pieces were there to be something great, but they just weren't quite assembled correctly. The film just comes across a little flat. There's quite a prolonged and drawn out build-up, and then the pay-off isn't quite worthy of it. I still liked the film, don't get me wrong, but I can't help feeling it could've been something more.
There are a few attempts at humour long the way, none of them really land though. And there are a couple of fake-out scenes that were truly shocking, but ultimately meant nothing unfortunately. Not a bad film, but not one I'm sure I'll remember much of a year from now. 6.5/10.
There are a few attempts at humour long the way, none of them really land though. And there are a couple of fake-out scenes that were truly shocking, but ultimately meant nothing unfortunately. Not a bad film, but not one I'm sure I'll remember much of a year from now. 6.5/10.
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- AnecdotesAlthough it resembles the look of film stock, the movie was shot with ARRI ALEXA Mini digital cameras with a special Angénieux 25-250 HR zoom lens. According to cinematographer Ari Wegner, shooting on film was considered but the limited budget didn't allow for it.
- Citations
Jim Dunlop: Some people, they are the real people. Like in a movie, they're the ones you're watching, they're the ones making moves. And the other people, they're just there filling the space. And you take'em for granted. You think, they're easy. Take a penny, leave a penny. That's you, Eileen.
- Bandes originales(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am
Written by Jimmy T. Williams and Larry Harrison
Performed by Nancy Wilson
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mi nombre era Eileen
- Lieux de tournage
- South Amboy, New Jersey, États-Unis(Lagoda's is a classic old-town longshoreman bar)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 16 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 435 007 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 93 290 $US
- 3 déc. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 673 665 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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