È il 1969 in una rigorosa scuola femminile inglese dove Abbie e Lydia sono migliori amiche. C'è una tragedia in primo luogo, una misteriosa epidemia della malattia che causa la stabilità di ... Leggi tuttoÈ il 1969 in una rigorosa scuola femminile inglese dove Abbie e Lydia sono migliori amiche. C'è una tragedia in primo luogo, una misteriosa epidemia della malattia che causa la stabilità di tutti e dei soggetti coinvolti.È il 1969 in una rigorosa scuola femminile inglese dove Abbie e Lydia sono migliori amiche. C'è una tragedia in primo luogo, una misteriosa epidemia della malattia che causa la stabilità di tutti e dei soggetti coinvolti.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 5 candidature
- Titch
- (as Rose Caton)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAccording 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.
- Blooper(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.
- Citazioni
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?
- Curiosità sui creditiDisclaimer 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."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Film '72: Episodio #44.3 (2015)
That being said, there is an actually problem and it's not with the film itself but rather with those that have watched it and how clueless the conclusions seem to be.
1. The reason Lydia is acting the way she is is obvious. Because her semi lesbian relationship was in the process of disintegration when the other girl died after cheating on her. She doesn't know how to deal with it so she begins acting out. She is, after all, only a child.
2. The fainting spells are also rather obvious. They are real for some of the girls and not for others. They have been picking at the wall in one of the rooms. Obviously there must be mold or something in the crack. It could also be lead poisoning given the time period. And then they are sticking their fingers into each others mouths or their own. It's quite obvious that some of them have ingested something that will harm them.
3. Not all of them die, so there is another issue. Abigail was pregnant. There is a blood toxicity that can happen while pregnant. When I was little my best friends mum was confined to bed for months while she was pregnant because this almost killed her. She ended up in the hospital for almost a month. This, combined with what might be in that wall, is likely the cause of Abigails death. Given that technology wasn't nearly as sophisticated at the time this movie takes place, they may not have known what caused it.
The movie may be boring but thinking through the answers shouldn't be so difficult.
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- 750.000 £ (previsto)
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- 569.498 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1