Nada é o que parece quando um caso de uma noite se transforma em uma violenta onda de assassinatos cometidos por um serial killer.Nada é o que parece quando um caso de uma noite se transforma em uma violenta onda de assassinatos cometidos por um serial killer.Nada é o que parece quando um caso de uma noite se transforma em uma violenta onda de assassinatos cometidos por um serial killer.
- Prêmios
- 6 vitórias e 20 indicações no total
Sheri Foster
- The Driver
- (as Sheri Foster Blake)
Jason Patric
- True Crime Narrator
- (narração)
Giovanni Ribisi
- Art Pallone
- (narração)
Robert Craighead
- Mitchell Mahoney
- (narração)
Resumo
Reviewers say 'Strange Darling' is a psychological thriller with a non-linear narrative that explores power dynamics and societal expectations. Giovanni Ribisi's cinematography is lauded for its artistry, while Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner deliver intense performances. The soundtrack enhances the suspenseful atmosphere. Some find the plot predictable and characters underdeveloped, but others appreciate its subversive storytelling and complex themes.
Avaliações em destaque
This movie is a well-engineered crafty quasi-erotic thriller that keeps you engaged until the very end. While a low budget movie, there are quite a few dramatic and super dramatic plot points that have you wondering what they might have done with a conventional robust budget.
The movie is presented in six chapters - and I will admit I'm generally not a fan of "chapters" - and initially I found this to be a distraction.. but as the movie moved along you realize the plot device was quite strategic.
The movie is a stark reminder why you should see thrillers as soon as they come out because it's hard to imagine that many well-intentioned reviewers won't spoil the movie simply in the title of their review.
I will certainly credit the director for making a thrilling memorable movie from very little resources to work with.
And the actress at the center of the movie (Willa Fitzgerald) gives a masterful performance.
The movie is presented in six chapters - and I will admit I'm generally not a fan of "chapters" - and initially I found this to be a distraction.. but as the movie moved along you realize the plot device was quite strategic.
The movie is a stark reminder why you should see thrillers as soon as they come out because it's hard to imagine that many well-intentioned reviewers won't spoil the movie simply in the title of their review.
I will certainly credit the director for making a thrilling memorable movie from very little resources to work with.
And the actress at the center of the movie (Willa Fitzgerald) gives a masterful performance.
I admit I was entertained for the duration of the film and the plot twist was fun....but it never feels like anything more than a B/C level 1990s Cinemax 2:00am type movie so the rave reviews are a bit puzzling to me. The actress who plays the main character is phenomenal though. She's completely electrifying and the final scene (I won't give anything away) her acting is award worthy. Maybe she won awards, I don't know, I've never heard of her before but she's good enough that I immediately googled her name as soon as it went off to see what I've missed. The woman is a phenomenal actress. Very entertaining film but the low budget is unfortunately a bit too obvious.
Recently watched Strange Darling, and I have to admit, I was left feeling a bit disappointed. The premise-a one-night stand spiraling into a serial killer's murder spree-sounded thrilling, but unfortunately, I saw the twist coming too early, which really affected my enjoyment.
While I appreciate that many people praised the acting, I personally found it lacking. The performances didn't resonate with me the way I had hoped, and instead of drawing me into the story, they kept me at arm's length. I wanted to connect with the characters, but their portrayals fell flat for my taste.
Additionally, the pacing of the movie felt off. It seemed to drag on longer than necessary, making it hard for me to stay engaged. I found myself checking the time, which is never a good sign in a thriller. The buildup felt drawn out, and by the time the action picked up, I was already losing interest.
Overall, while Strage Darling had the potential for something gripping, the predictable twist and the pacing issues really detracted from my experience. I can see why some might enjoy it, but for me, it just didn't hit the mark.
While I appreciate that many people praised the acting, I personally found it lacking. The performances didn't resonate with me the way I had hoped, and instead of drawing me into the story, they kept me at arm's length. I wanted to connect with the characters, but their portrayals fell flat for my taste.
Additionally, the pacing of the movie felt off. It seemed to drag on longer than necessary, making it hard for me to stay engaged. I found myself checking the time, which is never a good sign in a thriller. The buildup felt drawn out, and by the time the action picked up, I was already losing interest.
Overall, while Strage Darling had the potential for something gripping, the predictable twist and the pacing issues really detracted from my experience. I can see why some might enjoy it, but for me, it just didn't hit the mark.
I really like Willa Fitzgerald, she was so great as deputy Roscoe in the first season (2022) of "Reacher". ("Don't worry, I won't kick your a$$, unless you make me.") Here she is just The Lady. She is the strong point, she makes this movie worth watching.
Aside from that I can't understand why this movie has even an average of 7 rating. That seems high when you think about what the movie really is. The opening states something about a serial killer in 2018 through 2022. Then the story we see has a man and woman in a car chase through the rural forests of Oregon (we can see Mt. Hood in the distance), he shoots, the car overturns, she in her bright red clothes runs. We have no idea why this is happening and, frankly, it reminded me in quality of the home movies I made in the 1980s with a portable VCR where kids were in a bike chase.
So, what they did is edit the film to depict it in six chapters, but we are shown them out of order. We eventually see why the woman is wearing what she is and why the man is chasing her.
Ultimately the whole movie, while it has some interesting moments, just isn't very entertaining nor very memorable.
I could not recommend it to anyone.
Aside from that I can't understand why this movie has even an average of 7 rating. That seems high when you think about what the movie really is. The opening states something about a serial killer in 2018 through 2022. Then the story we see has a man and woman in a car chase through the rural forests of Oregon (we can see Mt. Hood in the distance), he shoots, the car overturns, she in her bright red clothes runs. We have no idea why this is happening and, frankly, it reminded me in quality of the home movies I made in the 1980s with a portable VCR where kids were in a bike chase.
So, what they did is edit the film to depict it in six chapters, but we are shown them out of order. We eventually see why the woman is wearing what she is and why the man is chasing her.
Ultimately the whole movie, while it has some interesting moments, just isn't very entertaining nor very memorable.
I could not recommend it to anyone.
I am against all the highly overated, agressively marketed as "new masterpiece" movies because almost ninety nine point ninety nine of them turn out to be big dissapointments.
I started watching Strange Darling with indifference in an empty gritty movie theater all by myself. It has a non linear editing style with a heavy synthetized bass soundtrack accompanying the shaky visuals. After the first chapter's dull horror, I realized this movie is different because of its non linear editing so this mystery kept me going. If not, I wanted to leave the theater because of messy indie movie scenes that I have watched maybe ten thousand times.
Main characters were greatly portrayed and shaky cinematography turned into a neonish drug fueled nightmare when the movie's twist was served. Was it good enough? It obviously was that this low budget indie found its way in various movie theaters all around the world... But is it a horror masterpiece? Absolutely not. It is another non linear film with a twist that you porobably seen in every Shayamalan movies since 2000s.
6/10 for its acting and non linear editing idea of producers.
I started watching Strange Darling with indifference in an empty gritty movie theater all by myself. It has a non linear editing style with a heavy synthetized bass soundtrack accompanying the shaky visuals. After the first chapter's dull horror, I realized this movie is different because of its non linear editing so this mystery kept me going. If not, I wanted to leave the theater because of messy indie movie scenes that I have watched maybe ten thousand times.
Main characters were greatly portrayed and shaky cinematography turned into a neonish drug fueled nightmare when the movie's twist was served. Was it good enough? It obviously was that this low budget indie found its way in various movie theaters all around the world... But is it a horror masterpiece? Absolutely not. It is another non linear film with a twist that you porobably seen in every Shayamalan movies since 2000s.
6/10 for its acting and non linear editing idea of producers.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesPrimarily known for his acting roles, this film marks Giovanni Ribisi's debut as a feature film cinematographer.
- Erros de gravaçãoDespite hiding in an unplugged freezer and it being open for some time afterwards, the frost is still visible on the lid during the house's final scenes.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere's an audio clip at the end of the credits.
- ConexõesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Strange Darling (2024)
- Trilhas sonorasLove Hurts
Written by Boudleaux Bryant
Vocals by Z Berg and Keith Carradine
Produced by Joe Keefe (as Joseph Keefe) and Z Berg
All arrangement and instrumentation by Joe Keefe (as Joseph Keefe)
Engineered by Joe Keefe (as Joseph Keefe) and Will McLellan
Mixed by Joseph Lorge at Sound City
Mastered by Patricia Sullivan at Bernie Grundman
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 4.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.083.595
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.142.928
- 25 de ago. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.853.595
- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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