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Picnic at Hanging Rock

  • TV Series
  • 2018
  • 10
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.7K
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POPULARITY
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Natalie Dormer and Lily Sullivan in Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018)
Three schoolgirls and their governesses mysteriously disappear on Valentines Day in 1900.
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Three schoolgirls and their governesses mysteriously disappear on Valentine's Day in 1900.Three schoolgirls and their governesses mysteriously disappear on Valentine's Day in 1900.Three schoolgirls and their governesses mysteriously disappear on Valentine's Day in 1900.

  • Stars
    • Natalie Dormer
    • Lily Sullivan
    • Lola Bessis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,559
    1,428
    • Stars
      • Natalie Dormer
      • Lily Sullivan
      • Lola Bessis
    • 94User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Mrs. Appleyard
    • 2018
    Lily Sullivan
    Lily Sullivan
    • Miranda Reid
    • 2018
    Lola Bessis
    Lola Bessis
    • Mademoiselle Dianne de Poitiers
    • 2018
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    • Michael Fitzhubert
    • 2018
    Samara Weaving
    Samara Weaving
    • Irma Leopold
    • 2018
    Madeleine Madden
    Madeleine Madden
    • Marion Quade
    • 2018
    Inez Currò
    Inez Currò
    • Sara Waybourne
    • 2018
    Ruby Rees
    Ruby Rees
    • Edith
    • 2018
    Yael Stone
    Yael Stone
    • Dora Lumley
    • 2018
    Philip Quast
    Philip Quast
    • Arthur
    • 2018
    Marcus Graham
    Marcus Graham
    • Tomasetti
    • 2018
    James Ivor
    James Ivor
    • Albert Crundall
    • 2018
    Mark Coles Smith
    Mark Coles Smith
    • Tom
    • 2018
    Don Hany
    Don Hany
    • Dr. Mackenzie
    • 2018
    Anna McGahan
    Anna McGahan
    • Miss Greta McCraw
    • 2018
    Bethany Whitmore
    Bethany Whitmore
    • Blanche Gifford
    • 2018
    Mayah Fredes
    • Rosamund Swift
    • 2018
    Alyssa Tuddenham
    • Lily Kenton
    • 2018
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    Reviewers say 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' is visually stunning with compelling narratives and expanded character backstories, yet criticized for pacing and historical inaccuracies. Praised for performances by Natalie Dormer and young actresses, it faces backlash for casting and deviations from the source material. Lauded for cinematography and production design, it is faulted for over-direction and excessive slow motion. The supernatural elements are both celebrated for mystery and criticized for lacking subtlety and coherence.
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    6SnoopyStyle

    confused beauty

    It's the turn of the century Australia. Mrs Hester Appleyard (Natalie Dormer) purchases a remote mansion turning it into a girls' school. Miranda Reid (Lily Sullivan) is a self-possessed student expected to learn refinement. She stabs a handsy soldier with a pitchfork. It's St. Valentine's Day 1900. The girls are off to picnic at Hanging Rock. As most nap, Miranda leads Irma Leopold, Marion Quade, and Edith Horton up the Rock. The girls and their teacher Miss McCraw go missing. Only Edith returns in a shocked state.

    The 1975 film was a critical hit and is a real sign post in Australian cinema. It's a psycho-sexual drama in hormonal madness. The lack of a revelation only added to its unique dreamlike quality. This TV series does have some of that. The teen sexual drama is in full bloom. Dormer, Sullivan, and the girls are all great. The revelation is little Inez Currõ who delivers a dark innocent performance and fully owns her episode as the protagonist. One of the reasons why the film's confused nature works is that it made it into a dream. The TV series tries to have it both ways by diving into the characters' individual stories while keeping some of the dreamlike qualities. It doesn't work as well and revealing an ending may be its major flaw. It's confused without the enjoyment of the dream. It's analyzing the dream without making sense of it. This material may not be able to translate into something longer than a movie.
    6martimusross

    An Opportunity Missed

    Some excellent acting, fabulous camera work, great set scenes that capture the claustrophobic atmosphere of the school. The things that let this don't, we just don't like anybody and really don't care. The graphics and music jar with the action and prove to be a distraction often played on instruments not in keeping with the period. The settings are too crisp and too clean and the director is fixated with symmetry, this effect creates a feeling of style over substance. The inner emotional conflicts of the characters rarely surface and so we the viewer are detached. Overall I enjoyed it but was just not memorable.
    8HypnoticPoison7

    It's not all bad

    My only real qualms with this were the ending (which I can blame the original author for, rather than the series writers), the weird decision to make many of the characters bisexual, and the excessive dreamy scenes others mentioned with birds or blurry imagery meant to take up extra time. Aboriginal descendants were in the film (though that may not be historically accurate) and brought up frequently enough in regards to Hanging Rock that I thought they did a decent enough job to avoid complaints about that.

    Other than that, without having seen the original version or reading the novel, I can say that this is a show worth watching, and I didn't regret it. I really liked nearly all of the female central characters, and thought they did superb acting jobs. I also thought the character development was pretty good, although it could have been a little better in regards to Sara, whose character was one of the best.

    I really liked the theme of the show in regards to true freedom, and the idea that some birds just weren't meant to be caged.

    On a side note, it's sad but interesting that Amazon won't allow anyone to review the show on their website as of 6/9/2018 due to negative reviews. What a shame.
    5cairnst-94911

    More is less.

    It's unlikely that approximately six hours of TV are required to make a spin-off from a source-novel of less-than two-hundred pages. 'Picnic at Hanging Rock', like Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness', draws power from what's left unsaid. Whereas Joan Lindsay, in the original book, has the imagination to step-inside an earlier time-period, this adaptation simply superimposes twenty-first century mores onto a world where they don't belong. Nearly everyone has become 'pan-sexual'; and it's highly unlikely that a young aboriginal woman would have attended a posh girls' school in Australia c.1900 (no matter how politically correct this might be). The episodes are often terribly over-directed. Natalie Dormer seemed miscast as 'Mrs Appleyard'. 'Miranda', 'Irma' and 'Marion' are played by exquisitely beautiful actresses, but the characters come across as annoying and shallow. Lola Bessis really shines in an expanded characterization of 'Mademoiselle'.

    In the 1967 book, the missing girls are kept in the background, becoming more-of an idea or enigmatic symbol. A large part of the novel consists of the author - a woman - writing about women being viewed by men (Michael, a young, upper-class Englishman, and his working-class Aussie friend, Albert). Bringing the senior-boarders right into the foreground distorts the story, producing diminishing returns. And 'Mrs Appleyard' has been disastrously rewritten. More is definitely less in this case.
    smoke0

    could not watch...

    ...not because the series was bad, although what I did see was incredibly bad, but because I could not get past the 1990's New Age soundtrack. Not only did it sound more like dinner music played in an desperately upscale restaurant, it had nothing whatsoever to do with the story and was intrusive enough to take me right out of the show and start wondering what Kitaro is doing these days.

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    • Trivia
      Natalie Dormer nicknamed the sunglasses she wears in the series her "Gary Oldman glasses" in reference to similar sunglasses that the actor wore in Dracula (1992).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Graham Norton Show: Cher/Christine Baranski/Rupert Everett/Natalie Dormer/Tom Odell (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official Site (showcase)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Пікнік біля Навислої скелі
    • Filming locations
      • Hanging Rock, Mount Diogenes, Hanging Rock Reserve, Woodend, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • FremantleMedia Australia
      • Screen Australia
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    • Runtime
      • 51m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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