A amizade de uma mulher com um novo colega de trabalho na prisão onde ela trabalha toma um rumo sinistro.A amizade de uma mulher com um novo colega de trabalho na prisão onde ela trabalha toma um rumo sinistro.A amizade de uma mulher com um novo colega de trabalho na prisão onde ela trabalha toma um rumo sinistro.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória e 8 indicações no total
Gavin K. Barfield
- Mary
- (as Gavin Barfield)
Avaliações em destaque
This film is quite dark. Definitely leave the kiddos at home for this one. The audience I was with, found itself snickering at the absurdity of some of the events that take place though. Thomasin McKenzie does a great job playing the awkward main character who can be darkly comedic at times. I thoroughly enjoyed her New England accent in this. She will most certainly win more acting awards in her future.
Anne Hathaway is very pleasing to the eye as a blonde in this and her character is perfect for this noir film. She does not disappoint.
The movie does a fantastic job of keeping the viewer wondering what will happen. Like most other reviews have disclosed, there is a chilling twist. It sends the movie in a completely different direction that is almost guaranteed to be unpredictable to anyone seeing it for the first time.
Anne Hathaway is very pleasing to the eye as a blonde in this and her character is perfect for this noir film. She does not disappoint.
The movie does a fantastic job of keeping the viewer wondering what will happen. Like most other reviews have disclosed, there is a chilling twist. It sends the movie in a completely different direction that is almost guaranteed to be unpredictable to anyone seeing it for the first time.
This movie had all the makings of a great film. Act 1 provided a satisfying introduction to our main cast and let us explore the intricacies of their personalities. It seamlessly eased into Act 2 with the twist that was greatly hinted at in both the trailer and the synopsis. Then once we get to the height of the climax the film ends. We get no Act 3 and no resolution to what went on in the whole film. Every single plot point was left open with too much room left to interpretation. I honestly got hooked onto these characters and invested in their lives and stories and from Act 1 to Act 2 I felt like the film had an average score of a 7 that turned into an 8, but when everything ended so suddenly that score in my head dropped to where it is now. This film really should have had another hour to explore the consequences of the character's actions whether they were allowed to lead their same lives or not. As for now, we as the audience will never know and that doesn't jive with this viewer.
To sum up my thoughts the movie was the start of something great. But since it cut off so suddenly I'm left to wonder what the point even was.
To sum up my thoughts the movie was the start of something great. But since it cut off so suddenly I'm left to wonder what the point even was.
Eileen (Thomasina McKenzie) lives a less than fulfilling life with her alcoholic, bad tempered father and working at a young man's detention centre as a secretary. Bored with her existence she frequently fantasises about sexual experiences and killing her father or herself. One day, a new smart and glamorous prison counsellor, Rebecca (Anne Hathaway) arrives and much to Eileen's surprise and joy, she befriends her.
Granted this is a slow, not much happens thriller, but the performances by McKenzie and Hathaway and the chemistry between them works well and always keeps you intrigued as to what's coming and when it does, it does so suddenly and surprisingly. The interaction between them also moves along nicely with their characters shifting depending on the circumstances. I assume that many will find this a bit dull and I do sympathise with that view, but overall I still enjoyed the characters and the building tension around where it's heading.
Granted this is a slow, not much happens thriller, but the performances by McKenzie and Hathaway and the chemistry between them works well and always keeps you intrigued as to what's coming and when it does, it does so suddenly and surprisingly. The interaction between them also moves along nicely with their characters shifting depending on the circumstances. I assume that many will find this a bit dull and I do sympathise with that view, but overall I still enjoyed the characters and the building tension around where it's heading.
I wish I hadn't watched this movie back-to-back with Saltburn; I would have liked more time between viewings before seeing so many similar character traits and situations. Eileen kept me interested throughout the runtime, mostly thanks to Thomasin McKenzie. A less interesting performer could have rendered this completely skippable. The movie spends a lot of time establishing what Eileen's life is like, and those details drew me in to the story. Then, Anne Hathaway's character is introduced, and the plot begins to take off. As the action continued to build, I really wanted to see where everything would end up. However, I was disappointed by the resolution; I felt like most of what we had learned about the characters became unimportant as a result of their final choices. It was hard not to feel like I had wasted my time when the credits came up because it was such an unsatisfying way to end things. It prevents me from being able to recommend this movie to anyone. I don't regret watching it, but I was definitely let down.
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.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAlthough 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.
- Citações
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.
- Trilhas sonoras(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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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Mi nombre era Eileen
- Locações de filme
- South Amboy, Nova Jersey, EUA(Lagoda's is a classic old-town longshoreman bar)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 16.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.435.007
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 93.290
- 3 de dez. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.673.665
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 37 min(97 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.66 : 1
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