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(June 4, 2017) Original
Release Date:
July 14, 2017
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “Set in 19th century rural England, young bride who has been sold into marriage to a middle-aged man discovers an unstoppable desire within herself as she enters into an affair with a work on her estate.”
Poster Rating: C- / B-
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Review: (#1) Too simple. Too dull. Too yellow. (#2) While it’s not that much more interesting a design than the original, what makes up for it is the appointment of the room and the balance of objects and colors. It’s a stark, bold, noticeable design that draws the eye effectively.
Trailer Rating: B-
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Review: This trundling trailer tries terribly to a tortuous tale. It lacks life, luminescence, and lyricism. It intimates intrigue and intelligence, entwining itself into our interests. Could conquer, could collapse. Can’t be certain.
Oscar Prospects:
It has the kind of production values that often pick up the Production Design/Costume Design category pair, but which struggles in more prominent categories. Reviews were quite strong, which could bolster it with critics groups at the end of the year, but it’s a small film, which won’t have the solid box office numbers to make it a cross-over success and thus a guaranteed Oscar contender.
Trailer #1
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