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Albert Nobbs

  • 2011
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  • 1h 53m
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6.7/10
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Glenn Close, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Mia Wasikowska in Albert Nobbs (2011)
Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most posh hotel, "Albert" meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.
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Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th-century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most elegant hotel, A... Read allAlbert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th-century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most elegant hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th-century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most elegant hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.

  • Director
    • Rodrigo García
  • Writers
    • Gabriella Prekop
    • John Banville
    • Glenn Close
  • Stars
    • Glenn Close
    • Mia Wasikowska
    • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rodrigo García
    • Writers
      • Gabriella Prekop
      • John Banville
      • Glenn Close
    • Stars
      • Glenn Close
      • Mia Wasikowska
      • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • 120User reviews
    • 217Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 19 wins & 43 nominations total

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    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Albert Nobbs
    Mia Wasikowska
    Mia Wasikowska
    • Helen
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • Joe
    • (as Aaron Johnson)
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Emmy
    • (as Antonia Campbell Hughes)
    Pauline Collins
    Pauline Collins
    • Mrs. Baker
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
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    Mark Williams
    Mark Williams
    • Sean Casey
    James Greene
    James Greene
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    Serena Brabazon
    Serena Brabazon
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    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Mr. Moore
    Dolores Mullally
    • Milady
    Bonnie McCormack
    • Miss Shaw
    Phyllida Law
    Phyllida Law
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    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
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    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
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    Judy Donovan
    Judy Donovan
    • Madame Pigot
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Viscount Yarrell
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge
    • Viscountess Yarrell
    • Director
      • Rodrigo García
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      • Gabriella Prekop
      • John Banville
      • Glenn Close
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    JohnDeSando

    S/he won't go away.

    "You don't have to be anything but what you are." Hupert Page (Janet McTeer)

    Albert Nobbs is a curious story, perhaps not like anything else you've seen. If you wait until the end, you may love hearing Sinead O'Connor sing "Lay Down Your Head." But in between beginning and end is a performance by Glenn Close as a gender-bending butler in 1890's Dublin to confound critics who use Meryl Streep as their litmus test.

    Where Streep infuses her characters with at least a few eccentric affectations, Close's Albert is a fascinating cipher of a woman playing a man so tied up like her corset that she rarely changes expression; her immobile face resembles a plastic-surgery job wound like her too tight, afraid to laugh or cry for fear of pulling her skin down from its moorings behind the ear. The stoicism is, however, not without its oddball charm, as you are unlikely to meet such an introvert, who is rivaled only by Melville's classic Bartleby.

    Albert decides to woo young Helen (Mia Wasikowska) to marry him and settle into a tobacco shop, even though he has not told her he is a woman. Albert is helped by another disguised female, Hubert, played Oscar-worthy by Janet McTeer. Although Close, a producer and co-writer, doesn't reveal much about Albert's background and the reason for remaining in disguise other than the difficulty of single women surviving in late nineteenth-century Dublin, McTeer's Hubert satisfies us with background information and a current marriage inspiring Albert to pursue Helen.

    The short story and the 1982 play, for which Close as Albert won an Obie, might be warmer and more accessible. Although the film has much of John Huston's The Dead in its set design, Huston's and James Joyce's character development and disclosure are leagues ahead of this minimalist script and sets.

    As annoying as Albert is in his privacy, Close's Chaplinesque costuming and minimalist performance won't go away. Watch out, Meryl.
    8JulieKelleher57

    Janet McTeer is ... transcendent

    Janet McTeer is absolutely transcendent in ALBERT NOBBS.

    The waves of emotion which she wraps into Hubert Page are a wonder to behold. Her performance is not one of those 'knock me over with a feather' performances; it's more like a performance that settles in the bottom of your heart and stays there well after the movie ends. It keeps you up at night, and tugs at you for days afterward.

    The story itself is more layered than it appears to be. Glenn Close has brought to the screen a very private yet very emotional character. Such a character is difficult to portray -- and the 'talking to one's self scenes' were a bit annoying, as all such scenes are.

    In the end, however, this is a movie well worth your time.
    7lee_eisenberg

    women's relationships

    The three movies that I've seen that Rodrigo García (son of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez) directed deal with women's relationships: "Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her", "Mother and Child" and now "Albert Nobbs". In the latter, Glenn Close plays a woman posing as a man in 19th century Dublin and working as a butler in a posh hotel. When the hotel owner hires a painter named Hubert Page (Janet McTeer), Albert soon finds out Hubert's secret. From there, relationships with other staff members proliferate.

    The movie brings up several issues. Aside from Ireland's status as a British colony in the 19th century, there's the social hierarchy in the hotel, and the forbidden relationships. Albert's posing as a man is partially because of some haunting experiences, but also because women didn't have as many opportunities open to them back then. As a result of his hiding in this male persona, Albert has been hiding from himself, one might say.

    All in all, I thought that this is a very well done movie. Close looks eerily gaunt in the role, easily passing as a man, while Mia Wasikowska, playing a maid, has the perfection balance of strength and fragility. I recommend the movie. Also starring Aaron Johnson (John Lennon in "Nowhere Boy"), Pauline Collins, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Maria Doyle Kennedy.
    10aeljs

    A different Glenn Close at her best....

    Glenn Close's portrayal of the title character was excellent! She was at her best in this picture. Perhaps the reason why other people who saw the movie felt that the movie is draggy and her portrayal is so-so was because there wasn't any hysteria in it. There wasn't any grandstanding scene. There wasn't a shouting match. No loud confrontations. No slapping and hair-pulling scenes. It's a quiet movie so unlike of Close's other known portrayals.

    But one can't simply ignore the greatness she has shown in her eyes. You can feel the sadness, the pain, the fears and the hope in her eyes. It was a quiet, restrained performance that is quite haunting that stays in your mind even after watching it. And that's what happened to me. Hours after watching it, the scenes and her story still lingers in my mind.

    Everyone in the movie gave worthy performances.... Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Pauline Collins, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Rhys Myers (even though he was in 3-4 scenes only) and most especially, Janet McTeer.

    McTeer's characterization was superb. Her body built helped a lot in her portrayal of Hubert Page. But i don't believe that she upstaged Close's here. Her character was quite different from the character that Glenn Close was portraying. And both did quite well in giving justice to the roles they played in the movie.

    The beach scene was excellent... quiet, yet conveys so much feelings...

    How i wish that those who've seen the movie and saw it differently will watch it again and see the story from Albert Nobbs' point of view. See the expressions in 'his' eyes and feel the tragedy of the life 'he' has gone through.

    Glenn Close really deserves to win the Oscar's Best Actress plum with this movie.
    7billcr12

    A Towering Close

    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times(apologies to Dickens) in this Irish drama of the affluent and the working class at the turn of he century. Glenn Close is a towering figure throughout as Albert Nobbs, a butler at an upscale hotel in Dublin. Close and Mia Wasikowska are both magnificent in this saga of gender identity. Nobbs is dressed as a man in order to work and survive in a world better suited to being a male and she is searching for who and what she should be. Her dream of opening a shop with a woman she has fallen in love with, well played by Wasikowska is deeply affecting.

    Janet McTeer and Brendan Gleeson round out a perfect ensemble cast as they are two of the best actors working today. Gleeson brings some comic relief as the resident doctor and McTeer gives a sympathetic ear and emotional support to Close.

    Sinead O'Connor sings the final song as the credits roll. The story is a sad one but due to the great cast it is a movie worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Glenn Close not only stars as the lead character Albert, but she also co-wrote the screenplay, wrote the original song for the film and produced.
    • Goofs
      When Glenn Close is running on the beach, she falls down in a spot where it is obvious that the sand was disturbed in a previous shot or rehearsal.
    • Quotes

      Albert Nobbs: A life without decency is unbearable.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.67 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Lay Your Head Down
      Music by Brian Byrne

      Lyrics by Glenn Close

      Performed by Sinéad O'Connor

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs
    • Filming locations
      • Iveagh Gardens, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Mockingbird Pictures
      • Trillium Productions
      • Parallel Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,014,696
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $696,088
      • Jan 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,532,259
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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