En 1969, en un estricto colegio femenino, la carismática Abbie y la intensa Lydia son mejores amigas. Tras una tragedia, las estudiantes empiezan a desmayarse como si de una epidemia se trat... Leer todoEn 1969, en un estricto colegio femenino, la carismática Abbie y la intensa Lydia son mejores amigas. Tras una tragedia, las estudiantes empiezan a desmayarse como si de una epidemia se tratase.En 1969, en un estricto colegio femenino, la carismática Abbie y la intensa Lydia son mejores amigas. Tras una tragedia, las estudiantes empiezan a desmayarse como si de una epidemia se tratase.
- Premios
- 3 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
- Titch
- (as Rose Caton)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAccording to Maisie Williams, director Carol Morley instructed Maxine Peake (Eileen Lamont) to not communicate with Williams (Lydia Lamont) and to keep her distance from her, in order to replicate the lack of relationship between their characters. Morley did not tell Williams about this, which left Williams feeling disliked and upset throughout the shoot due to the way Peake was ignoring her. Williams eventually found out about it during the wrap party after shooting had ended, when Peake told her about Morley's instructions and apologized for any upset caused.
- Pifias(at around 21 mins) Abbie is stirring her pudding with her left hand. When the camera angle changes, the spoon is in her right hand and her left hand is up under her chin.
- Citas
Lydia Lamont: I resent this idea that we're just emotional. This is real.
Psychiatrist: It's real, it has consequences, yes. What's important here is that it's real to you.
Lydia Lamont: Real to me, what does that mean? It's real to all of us. Something's seriously wrong. Why is everyone ignoring us?
- Créditos adicionalesDisclaimer near the end of the credits: "Although this film was inspired by a variety of real episodes of mass psychogenic illnesses, the narrative is entirely fictional."
- ConexionesFeatured in Film '72: Episodio #44.3 (2015)
Alas this film, which I thought would match this from the reviews I read, did not come anywhere near it. Whereas this was certainly a personal project to writer / director, to everyone else it really is a non-sensical load of tosh. Neither eerie, classy, engaging or atmospheric.
The school group was similar to "Picnic" i.e. pretty centre of attention girl, mixed up clever girl down to fat eat a lot girl...pretty stereotypical characters.
When the fainting/shaking actually occurs, especially in the school assembly scene I'm afraid it became comical. They were obviously well drilled on how to faint.
The Director did try to convey a sense of nature at work here. For example, intimating that Abbie's spirit lingered among the old oak tree, straight through to hearing fox cries, owls hooting, even in the scenes shot in Lydia's house! Needless to say the (step)brother and (step)sister "getting it on" scenes were pretty uncomfortable. On that point was not convinced on the Mother character, especially the acting.
Major plus however, Florence Pugh, she is going to go far. A great looking girl with a distinctive voice and she can sing play guitar.
- peter-sweeney
- 27 abr 2015
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 750.000 GBP (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 569.498 US$
- Duración1 hora 42 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1