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Una famosa scrittrice di horror trova l'ispirazione per il suo prossimo libro dopo che lei e suo marito ospitano una giovane coppia.Una famosa scrittrice di horror trova l'ispirazione per il suo prossimo libro dopo che lei e suo marito ospitano una giovane coppia.Una famosa scrittrice di horror trova l'ispirazione per il suo prossimo libro dopo che lei e suo marito ospitano una giovane coppia.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 23 candidature totali
Molly Fahey
- Faculty Wife
- (as Molly Elizabeth Fahey)
Alex Sherman
- Paula
- (as Alexandria Sherman)
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Based on a Book that Fantasizes about Real-Life Author Shirley Jackson, who Wrote 5 Novels and over 200 Short Stories.
Her most Famous Work is the Novel "The Haunting of Hill House" was made into a Feature Film Twice and a Mini-Series.
The First Film was"The Haunting" (1963) with Julie Harris.
As Stated, this is Not a Bio-Pic but has Elements of Shirley's Life that are True, like Her Marriage to Teacher (not Professor) and Literary Critic Stanley Hyman.
The Most Strikingly Real Thing about "Shirley" is Elizabeth Moss and Her Uncanny Transformation to the Appearance of the Real-Life Shirley.
She could be a Twin or a Clone, it is that Spot-On.
The Film is Interesting and Stylish Enough to Draw You in to the Story because it is Creepy and Haunting like the Author's Work.
And Again Moss is a Sight to Behold, Looking Like a Witch most of the Time and Acting just as Macabre.
The Rest of the Cast can Hardly Keep Up.
But are Given some Good Off-Beat Personas and Interactions with the Bizarre, Brilliant Shirley.
Just Don't Go Here to Acquire any Deep-Dive, although One can See the Similarities between the Real-Life and the Fictional Account.
Shirley Jackson Suffered Bouts of Amphetamine, Barbiturate, and Alcohol Abuse and was Over-Weight most of the Time.
Fans of the Author most Likely will Like this Peek at the Persona of Shirley Jackson.
Because it seems to Capture the Genius of a Gifted Talent's Struggle Against Who She Was and the Expected Conformity that was of Her Era.
All of that took a Toll on the Woman and She Died in Her Sleep of Heart-Failure at the Age of 48.
Her most Famous Work is the Novel "The Haunting of Hill House" was made into a Feature Film Twice and a Mini-Series.
The First Film was"The Haunting" (1963) with Julie Harris.
As Stated, this is Not a Bio-Pic but has Elements of Shirley's Life that are True, like Her Marriage to Teacher (not Professor) and Literary Critic Stanley Hyman.
The Most Strikingly Real Thing about "Shirley" is Elizabeth Moss and Her Uncanny Transformation to the Appearance of the Real-Life Shirley.
She could be a Twin or a Clone, it is that Spot-On.
The Film is Interesting and Stylish Enough to Draw You in to the Story because it is Creepy and Haunting like the Author's Work.
And Again Moss is a Sight to Behold, Looking Like a Witch most of the Time and Acting just as Macabre.
The Rest of the Cast can Hardly Keep Up.
But are Given some Good Off-Beat Personas and Interactions with the Bizarre, Brilliant Shirley.
Just Don't Go Here to Acquire any Deep-Dive, although One can See the Similarities between the Real-Life and the Fictional Account.
Shirley Jackson Suffered Bouts of Amphetamine, Barbiturate, and Alcohol Abuse and was Over-Weight most of the Time.
Fans of the Author most Likely will Like this Peek at the Persona of Shirley Jackson.
Because it seems to Capture the Genius of a Gifted Talent's Struggle Against Who She Was and the Expected Conformity that was of Her Era.
All of that took a Toll on the Woman and She Died in Her Sleep of Heart-Failure at the Age of 48.
As other reviews mentioned, it's a slow burn with not much happening. It's really much better depicted as a slow drama, certainly not a thriller. The characters are very unlikeable and while that's often written by design, it does very little to drive the plot forward.
Young married couple Rose (Odessa Young) and Fred Nemser (Logan Lerman) arrive at Bennington College to start his job. She is taken with famous author Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth Moss). Shirley's husband Stanley Hyman (Michael Stuhlbarg) hires the young couple to keep their home.
The film is able to capture the instability of the various relationships but I had trouble zeroing in on the stakes for most of the movie. It's not until Shirley tells Rose the truth that some stakes are injected. Before that, the two marriages have different levels of dysfunction but it only threatens to reach other levels of dysfunction. For me, the movie meanders for the first two thirds and then blows down the door in the last act. There are better ways to build up the tension and the drama in a smoother way.
The film is able to capture the instability of the various relationships but I had trouble zeroing in on the stakes for most of the movie. It's not until Shirley tells Rose the truth that some stakes are injected. Before that, the two marriages have different levels of dysfunction but it only threatens to reach other levels of dysfunction. For me, the movie meanders for the first two thirds and then blows down the door in the last act. There are better ways to build up the tension and the drama in a smoother way.
"Shirley" benefits from a harrowing lead performance from Elisabeth Moss and an acute sense of storytelling, but I don't get all the hype surrounding the film.
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In this drama inspired by a true story; Shirley Jackson, a famous horror writer, finds inspiration for her next book after she and her husband take in a young couple.
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Elisabeth Moss is a force and you can't deny that fact, and I really love that "Shirley" is a film featuring strong female leads, a female director and writer. Although, I don't agree with all the positive response this film is receiving. It's not a bad film but it definitely requires a lot of your attention and I don't think it's all it's meant to be. "Shirley" is very much an intriguing story with great performances but the outcome isn't as great as you'd expect.
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Elisabeth Moss & Michael Stuhlbarg are terrific actors & deliver very strong performances in this uneven film. The script is all over the place, the tone if off and the film can't decide if it wants to be an edgy biopic or another Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? I'm a big fan of Shirley Jackson's writing & wanted to like this movie but found it so sloppily made and un-involving, it was a disappointment.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe missing Bennington College student referred to in the film was Paula Jean Welden who, while off campus, disappeared on December 1, 1946 while walking on Vermont's Long Trail hiking route.
- BlooperThe death cap mushrooms Shirley points to don't resemble death cap mushrooms at all, which are usually white and flat-capped. It's entirely possible this is another example of Shirley's psychological manipulation.
- Citazioni
Shirley Jackson: [to Rose] Let's pray for a boy. The world is too cruel to girls.
- Colonne sonoreI'm in Town
Written by Frantic Faye Thomas (as Faye Thomas)
Performed by Frantic Faye Thomas
Courtesy of Tuffamerica, Inc.
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