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Always Shine

  • 2016
  • 13
  • 1h 25m
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5.6/10
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Caitlin FitzGerald and Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine (2016)
Best friends Anna and Beth take a weekend trip to Big Sur, hopeful to re-establish a bond broken by years of competition and jealousy. Tensions mount, however, leading to an unexpected yet inevitable confrontation, changing both of their lives...forever.
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Two women with differing degrees of success travel north from Los Angeles to Big Sur for a weekend vacation. Both see the trip as an opportunity to reconnect after years of competition and j... Read allTwo women with differing degrees of success travel north from Los Angeles to Big Sur for a weekend vacation. Both see the trip as an opportunity to reconnect after years of competition and jealousy have driven a wedge between them.Two women with differing degrees of success travel north from Los Angeles to Big Sur for a weekend vacation. Both see the trip as an opportunity to reconnect after years of competition and jealousy have driven a wedge between them.

  • Director
    • Sophia Takal
  • Writer
    • Lawrence Michael Levine
  • Stars
    • Mackenzie Davis
    • Caitlin FitzGerald
    • Lawrence Michael Levine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sophia Takal
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Stars
      • Mackenzie Davis
      • Caitlin FitzGerald
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • 38User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Mackenzie Davis
    Mackenzie Davis
    • Anna
    Caitlin FitzGerald
    Caitlin FitzGerald
    • Beth
    Lawrence Michael Levine
    Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Jesse
    Khan Baykal
    Khan Baykal
    • Paul
    Alexander Koch
    Alexander Koch
    • Matt
    Michael Lowry
    Michael Lowry
    • Vic
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Sandra
    Jane Adams
    Jane Adams
    • Summer
    Julian Tolentino
    • Jack
    Mason Foster
    • Joplin
    Stella Foster
    • Stella
    Marisa Takal
    • Violet
    Noah Gershman
    • Reader
    Mindy Robinson
    Mindy Robinson
    • Candy
    Simon Barrett
    Simon Barrett
    • Producer #2
    • (uncredited)
    Jordan Kessler
    • Director
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Longstreet
    Robert Longstreet
    • Producer #1
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sophia Takal
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
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    6jtncsmistad

    "Always Shine" takes us to Dark Places of A Woman's Soul.

    With "Always Shine" Director Sophia Takal has fashioned a subtle/not so much so really treatise on the too frequently vicious dynamic among women consumed by envy-infested competition. While this twisted story of two young actresses plays out in progressively amped-up stages, the soft impact denouement leaves one with the feeling of "So what the hell IS the thrust?" Mackenzie Davis (building on her impressive turn in 2015's quiet gem "A Country Called Home") is Anna and Caitlin Fitzgerald (Showtime's "Masters of Sex"), Beth, whose friendship is frayed as the latter's career has progressed more successfully than has her gal-pal's. Beth is a demure, submissive wall flower. Her non-threatening demeanor stands in stark contrast to that of Anna, who is a full-force in your face boss bitch. In an effort to repair and recoup, the pair head out of L.A. for a weekend together at a spacious family cabin in Big Sur. May the fireworks begin. And, boy, do they ever.

    Practically right from the get-go there is a palpable undercurrent of barely repressed tension between the two girls. Takal creates and sustains a venomous vibe here, ratcheting it up by means of rapid fire subliminal suggestion editing from Zach Clark and a consistently discomforting music under bed supplied by Michael Montes, all coming together with wicked ferocity to inject intensely ominous pulsations of alarming foreshadowing.

    Lawrence Michael Levine (Takal's husband who also appears in the film) has composed a story heavy in it's apparent message that the fairer of the sex's is painfully complicit in consistently falling victim to the predatory machinations of men, particularly in the conform or be cast out world of Hollywood. And to this end, you will no doubt note that Takal teasingly, and quite purposefully, tantalizes her audience with, yet never completely gives in for even a split second to, gratuitous nudity involving her comely co-stars. (No, sir. Not in THIS chick's flick, buster.) Levine takes the driving theme to expressly existential places, such as in a scene where the anger-afflicted Anna aggressively challenges a guy who is participating in a "Men's Retreat", asking him if a similar event comprised of women would meet with a comparative degree of acceptance and embracement. The writer's point is certainly a potent one, if not overplayed across all manner of societal discourse, both public and private. The premise of the female gender as historically and unconscionably under appreciated, minimized and even nullified stands firmly on it's own, and demands no call for validation from me nor anyone else. However, the "solution" to the issue as proposed in Levine's script is as demoralizing as it is simplistic. Not to the alarming degree of severity we come to realize in "Always Shine", obviously. But in essence, and from a euphemistic perspective, is this, then, the ONLY way matters can ever truly be settled? Don't we, most of us of reasonably pragmatic sensibility leastways, believe that women as a community of spirit and souls are far better, and one whole helluva lot STRONGER, than that? Lord, let's hope so.

    I was looking for, and fully expecting, a more jarring conclusion than Takal opts to give us in the final moments of "Always Shine". Still, such as it is, these lyrics from the Talking Heads satirical classic rocker "Once in a Lifetime" initially sprung to mind for me: "My GOD!! What have I DONE??!!" But then, as the screen cut abruptly to black and the credits rolled, a very different, perhaps even more troubling, interpretation occurred to me: Is it all merely, and in faithful accord with the overarching nature of the narrative, "just an act"?
    7rocabella-60777

    Excellent until the end

    It's a really good slow burn and the director and one of the characters do a damn good job of pushing you into a corner and making you feel uncomfortable the entire movie. Great slow burn but what was up with the ending? Somebody please explain? Even YouTube doesn't know.
    8HypnoticPoison7

    Conflicted

    Updated review 2025:

    So I think of this movie often and have seen it at least 10 times since the first time several years ago. It really grew on me as I got older and started to 'get it' more. I oddly identify so much with Mackenzie Davis's character now, which isn't really a good thing and I definitely share her envy for women who know how to hold their tongue and appear more coy, even if it's not who they really are. It's a movie that makes me feel like I'm looking into a mirror a bit. That monologue she does is the beginning is really incredible, as is the scene with the guy at the fire pit at the bar. Both women are jealous of each other and don't realize it or admit it, but there are definitely a lot of themes going on in this. It's a story that needed to be told even though the ending still bothers me because it feels lazy and incomplete, though I think now I understand why it was chosen that way. I'd really like to see more movies like this that don't sugar coat female relationships.

    The following review is after my initial first viewing in 2017:

    The only reason I give this movie a 7 is because I was enjoying it right up until the last few minutes. I was so disappointed with the ending that I considered rating it a 4 (due to the script not being very philosophical or interesting for an indie flick with a clear agenda), but Mackenzie Davis SAVED this.

    If you watch the movie knowing the ending is going to disappoint you, then you may just enjoy it that much more. I wish I had known. I felt that it ended abruptly and had no point. The dialogue wasn't great throughout, and I was disappointed in basically all of the acting, aside from Mackenzie. She was so magnetic in this, she really pulled me in. By the end, I wanted to be her. In that sense, this movie is worth seeing. However, if you like films with a beginning, middle, and a proper end, then just pass this one up and save yourself the time.
    6fbabka

    It's pretty good, but

    It's a pretty good film, Caitlin FitzGerald and Mackenzie Davis did an excellent job and hold interest for most of the film. The whole thing is ruined by a poor ending which appears to be a patch to the whole film that doesn't belong there. It could have been much better. Still enjoyable to watch.
    6ReganRebecca

    Rivalry with a twist

    I didn't love Always Shine, but I did admire the film's chutzpah. It takes a lot of clichéd elements like the rivalry between women, especially actresses, but puts a new spin on them.

    The film is about two best friends, Beth (Caitlin FitzGerald) and Anna (Mackenzie Davis). Both are actresses but Beth is experiencing a sudden surge in her career as she begins to land dumb parts in big budget successful horror movies. Anna meanwhile is the more talented of the two, but can't get a decent agent or good work. Her strong personality is also perceived as abrasive while Beth's doormat behaviour is perceived as being extremely attractive. The women head up to a cabin for a vacation but tension about their careers is high and neither can find it within themselves to be kind, graceful or supportive of the other. As tensions flare they finally learn what they really think of one another.

    The acting on this is great and I did enjoy the twist. It's a bit of a psychological horror film, so while the gore isn't there, it's still pretty dynamic and a little scary.

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    • Crazy credits
      "It is a woman's birthright to be attractive and charming. In a sense, it is her duty... She is the bowl of flowers on the table of life." -John Robert Powers, Secrets of Poise, Personality and Model Beauty
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Flop House: Ep.293 -- The Joke Thief (2019)
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      RISKY BUSINESS
      Written by Nicholas Morey (ASCAP)

      Performed by Betamaxx

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tehlikeli Arkadaşlık
    • Production companies
      • Little Teeth Pictures
      • Balaboosta Pictures
      • Nice Dissolve
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,102
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,211
      • Nov 27, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,102
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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