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Separation

  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
6.5K
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Brian Cox, William Brent Bell, Mamie Gummer, Rupert Friend, Madeline Brewer, and Violet McGraw in Separation (2021)
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A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.

  • Director
    • William Brent Bell
  • Writers
    • Nick Amadeus
    • Josh Braun
  • Stars
    • Rupert Friend
    • Violet McGraw
    • Madeline Brewer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • William Brent Bell
    • Writers
      • Nick Amadeus
      • Josh Braun
    • Stars
      • Rupert Friend
      • Violet McGraw
      • Madeline Brewer
    • 122User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rupert Friend
    Rupert Friend
    • Jeff Vahn
    Violet McGraw
    Violet McGraw
    • Jenny Vahn
    Madeline Brewer
    Madeline Brewer
    • Samantha Nally
    Mamie Gummer
    Mamie Gummer
    • Maggie Vahn
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Paul Rivers
    Eric T. Miller
    Eric T. Miller
    • Connor Gibbons
    • (as Eric Troy Miller)
    Simon Quarterman
    Simon Quarterman
    • Alan Ross
    Manny Perez
    Manny Perez
    • Officer Pitt
    Lorrie Odom
    Lorrie Odom
    • Officer Rossi
    Lilah Shreeve
    • Barista
    Chelsea Debo
    Chelsea Debo
    • Cori
    Kayla Wesley
    • Young Jenny
    Ratnesh Dubey
    Ratnesh Dubey
    • Male Paramedic
    Trey Ellett
    Trey Ellett
    • Dad
    Anna Maria Vargas
    • Teenage Girl
    Troy James
    Troy James
    • Nerezza
    • (uncredited)
    Kareemeh Odeh
    • Paramedic
    • (uncredited)
    Linda Powell
    Linda Powell
    • Janet Marion
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Brent Bell
    • Writers
      • Nick Amadeus
      • Josh Braun
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    User reviews122

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    5tweezygum-98276

    Not THAT bad

    Firstly, this movie isn't nearly as terrible as people are making it out to be. Yes, it's nothing memorable and the runtime is way to long, but it somewhat redeems itself with some creepy moments and awesome ghost (I assume) designs.

    The editing is rather sloppy with some moments feeling as if scenes were cut and then forgotten to add back, giving it a very rushed feeling.

    Over all its entertaining enough to sit through but don't expect to be wowed. It had so much potential but ultimately never reaches the heights it could have.
    5i_kemenyyy

    Just Throw Away Both Parents

    I personally didn't care for the plot, as it's nothing that hasn't been done before, but I appreciated the monster/ghost designs and how they evolved from the dad's artwork. With a better story that sort of thing could have a lot more potential. Otherwise there's nothing particularly remarkable about this movie.
    Gordon-11

    Suspenseful

    "Separation" is a horror film about a family coping with big changes. I find the story scary and suspenseful. The thing I like the most is that it also has non scary elements in it too. I enjoyed watching it.
    5Draysan-Jennings

    Not bad

    After reading some of the reviews I was expecting this movie to be terrible. I don't think this film is as bad as people are saying. It wasn't great but it doesn't deserve a 1 star rating. I thought it flowed well and I especially liked the ending. Not a film I'd watch again but it definitely wasn't a waste of time. 5 stars.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Part family melodrama part supernatural horror, doesn't quite come together but does have some decent performances and craft.

    Jeff Vahn (Rupert Friend) is a struggling comic book artist who hasn't had success since he torpedoed a licensing deal for his breakout comic The Grisly Kin. Tensions are mounting between Jeff and his wife Maggie (Mamie Gummer) who voices her frustration with being the primary support for the household and feels Jeff isn't being an attentive father to their daughter Jenny (Violet McGraw), spending more time with babysitter, Samantha (Madeline Brewer). Backed by her father Paul Rivers (Brian Cox), Maggie initiates divorce proceedings against Jeff fighting for sole custody until Maggie is killed in a hit and run. Despite Maggie's death, Paul makes his intentions clear he will fight for custody of Jenny. As Jenny exhibits odd behaviors and Jeff experiences vivid nightmares, his collaborator on a horror comic, writer Alan Ross (Simon Quarterman), shares his views on the paranormal that Maggie may not be done with Jenny.

    Directed by William Brent Bell and written by noted producer Josh Braun of History of Violence, House of the Devil, and Creep with a co-writing credit by noted creator of Sci-Fi channel comic book series, The Anti-Gravity Room, Nick Amadeus. Separation combines the familiar horror tropes seen in Bell's other work whilst also touching upon familial discord and comic book/graphic novel elements. I can't say it fully works, but it did keep me engaged until the very end wondering how they were going to tie the elements together.

    Rupert Friend does a good job playing a struggling father who's a bit of a mess professionally and personally as he's never really moved past his one point of success with The Grisly Kin and has shown reluctance to move past his initial success with the work or collaboration or compromise with others in the industry, it's certainly a solid character even if it doesn't give him high ground as a father. Violet McGraw does okay as Jenny, she handles the material about as well as can be expected, but there is something about how the character is conveyed that reminds me of those mid 2000s films like Hide and Seek or Godsend that tried to capture the ambiance of The Ring or The Sixth Sense in a way that felt kind of forced. It's not like this character type hasn't been done well as the film What Maisie Knew showed a similar child character in the middle of a messy divorce or even in similar genre films like Mike Flannagan's Before I Wake that used horror iconography mixed with exploration of a child's mind in dealing with unprocessed grief and PTSD. Separation feels like it's trying to tackle similar issues but there's a bit of a disconnect between the themes it addresses and how it presents them, especially since it relies upon the character of Jenny spelling out "the point" at the climax of the movie.

    I did enjoy the various physical manifestations of The Grisly Kin characters (even if much of their incorporation was mostly used for fake outs albeit very nice looking ones), and there is a fun performance with director Bell's frequent collaborator Simon Quarterman playing Alan Ross, in a cute reference to comic writer Alan Moore and comic artist Alex Ross, who was actually an enjoyable character filling the horror checkbox of "occult expert" that works on another level with Alan Moore being a practicing wizard in real life (look it up). Quartermain's performance is so good I actually wouldn't mind seeing him reprise this master comic writer/occult expert in another movie because it's a really strong character and performance.

    Separation is just okay. It's not boring because it's got such a bizarre mixture of elements with its Comic Book references, family melodrama, and Henry Selick/Tim Burton esque monster designs that I found it to be a watchable sit all things considered. I can't say exactly that it "worked", but this isn't a 7% on Rotten Tomatoes, nor is it a 4.6 on IMDb, it probably belongs somewhere around a 5.5 if I'm being honest.

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    • Trivia
      Rupert Friend (Jeff) and Simon Quarterman (Alan) have both played Prince Albert. Rupert Friend was in Young Victoria (2009) and Simon Quarterman was in Victoria and Albert (2001).
    • Goofs
      Around midway through the movie, the dad changes the deadbolt lock for a key-based lock. Later, after the police arrive, the daughter ends up going upstairs, the door's lock reverts back to the original style lock. The key lock is never seen for the rest of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Maggie: [to Jeff] You're not special, okay? You're just unemployed.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Scream VI (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      I Love You to Death (Drive Safe)
      Performed by The Juliana Theory

      Written by Joshua Fiedler, Brett Detar, Chad Alan (as Chad Monticue), Joshua Kosker, & Josh 'Chip' Walters (as Joshua Walters)

      (c) 2020 No You Don't, We Own Them (SESAC)

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oscura Separación
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn Fire Proof Stages, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(soundstage)
    • Production companies
      • Yale Productions
      • Post Film
      • RainMaker Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,509,143
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,800,162
      • May 2, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,509,143
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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