चौंकाने वाले बारबरा डेली बेकलैंड हत्या मामले का एक नाटकीयकरण, जो शुक्रवार 17 नवंबर 1972 को लंदन के एक पॉश फ्लैट में हुआ था. खूनी अपराध ने अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर हलचल मचा दी और सबसे याद... सभी पढ़ेंचौंकाने वाले बारबरा डेली बेकलैंड हत्या मामले का एक नाटकीयकरण, जो शुक्रवार 17 नवंबर 1972 को लंदन के एक पॉश फ्लैट में हुआ था. खूनी अपराध ने अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर हलचल मचा दी और सबसे यादगार अमेरिकी त्रासदियों में से एक बनी हुई है.चौंकाने वाले बारबरा डेली बेकलैंड हत्या मामले का एक नाटकीयकरण, जो शुक्रवार 17 नवंबर 1972 को लंदन के एक पॉश फ्लैट में हुआ था. खूनी अपराध ने अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर हलचल मचा दी और सबसे यादगार अमेरिकी त्रासदियों में से एक बनी हुई है.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
- Ticket Agent
- (as Lorea Uresberuéta)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Very dark subject matter, played out very frankly, which makes this all the more disturbing.
I saw this film only because Julianne Moore is in it. Moore is a fine actress who starred in a lot of high quality films. I was hoping "Savage Grace" would be as good as her other films, but I was disappointed.
I find the story slow and poorly developed. Mr & Mrs Baekeland's poor relationship is satisfactorily portrayed, but from this point onwards the film goes downhill. Things happen without buildup and are poorly explained. The final ending is simply ridiculous, as the unexpected twist on Tony's mental state feels very contrived and unconvincing.
"Savage Grace" could have been a thought provoking and engaging drama. Instead, it fails to be engaging, and the characters not sympathetic. In my opinion, the story unfolds provocatively just for the sake of being provocative.
Julianne Moore is an actress I admire and takes top billing. Her performance was as good as usual, portraying Barbara Daly Baekeland, wife of the Bakelite heir. Eddie Redmayne's portrayal of her homosexual son was for me the stand-out performance. The film is set in various countries - the US, France, Spain and England - and the visuals are excellent. It takes a while to get a handle on where the film wants to take us, but it culminates in a chilling end. Worth seeing for the brave risks it takes and succeeds in delivering.
The Melbourne International Film Festival screening I attended was introduced by the director, Tom Kalin.
This movie rockets through an incredible number of heavy issues at a breath taking pace, while treating the audience with respect by not making all issues blatantly obvious and forcing the audience to put some of the puzzle together.
It explores a dangerously codependent relationship between mother and son. Their relationship is truly cringe worthy and disturbingly fascinating. No yawn moments here.
This is a dark little movie. Almost from the first frames the whole world seems wrong and off. The interaction between Barbara and her husband now that they have a son is at best awkward, at worst strained. Its clear from the start that Mom is paying way too much attention to her baby. Its unnerving. Whats also clear up front is that no one is "normal". Everyone is clearly in their own little damaged world (Dad travels, mom is isolated and the kid just tries to cope with all of the weirdness). As a means to an effect, namely making the audience feeling uneasy, it works in spades. As a means of making a film that is something that we can either relate to or want to watch for any reason other than it intrigues our baser instincts its not really the way to go. Forgive me, but I don't know why I was watching this, I mean let me put it simply, these people are nuts. These are rich people who are just strange.
Its doesn't help that the performances seem very mannered. All of the actors are very good but I felt as though I was watching a very very British mannered drama.The characters seem to be more a collection of ticks and manners then anything else. Yes I understand that everyone is wrapped up in themselves; behavior thats so guarded that each act (especially sex)seems to be for some ulterior reason, and that any unmannered act is one of self revelation, but at the same time it kept me distant. I never cared about anyone or anything, I only wanted to see how twisted this all got(And it gets pretty funky).
Is it any good? Yea, he says begrudgingly. The performances are good, especially Juliane Moore, the film is extremely well crafted and as much as I bitch, it does hold your attention in the same way that a bloody car wreck does (you keep watching to see how bad it gets because you know it has nothing to do with you). I wish it was just slightly better than it is, I wish there was some sign of what life was before the baby came along, I mean why did her husband marry her, I have no clue, nor do I know why he bothered to stay married to her as long as he did. I also wish this was about real people, instead of "martians", I mean most of the characters outside of the central ones seem reasonably normal, I cared more about them then the ones the film was about.
Is it worth seeing? I don't know if I would go out of my way to see it. Frankly the chance to see this kind of fell into my lap so I took it, especially since a friend had asked about the film at the instant the chance to see the film arrived. Would I have wanted to pay for it? In the end no, I want to get some thing else from the film then just feeling dirty.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOne of Barbara's gowns was created specifically for the film by designer Karl Lagerfeld after he heard Julianne Moore was starring.
- गूफ़The ambulance at the end of the film is a mid-1970s Chevrolet van, which were not used in London.
- भाव
Antony Baekeland: [Tony quoting something his grandfather used to say] "One of the uses of money is that it allows us not to live with the consequences of our mistakes."
टॉप पसंद
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $46,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $4,35,746
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $22,311
- 1 जून 2008
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $14,32,799
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 37 मिनट
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1