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The Electrical Life of Louis Wain

  • 2021
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
23K
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy in The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (2021)
The extraordinary true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose playful, sometimes even psychedelic pictures helped to transform the public's perception of cats forever. Moving from the late 1800s through to the 1930s, we follow the incredible adventures of this inspiring, unsung hero, as he seeks to unlock the "electrical" mysteries of the world and, in so doing, to better understand his own life and the profound love he shared with his wife Emily Richardson (Claire Foy).
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English artist Louis Wain rises to prominence at the end of the 19th century for his surreal cat paintings that seemed to reflect his declining sanity.English artist Louis Wain rises to prominence at the end of the 19th century for his surreal cat paintings that seemed to reflect his declining sanity.English artist Louis Wain rises to prominence at the end of the 19th century for his surreal cat paintings that seemed to reflect his declining sanity.

  • Director
    • Will Sharpe
  • Writers
    • Simon Stephenson
    • Will Sharpe
  • Stars
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Claire Foy
    • Andrea Riseborough
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,413
    171
    • Director
      • Will Sharpe
    • Writers
      • Simon Stephenson
      • Will Sharpe
    • Stars
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Claire Foy
      • Andrea Riseborough
    • 194User reviews
    • 118Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Louis Wain
    Claire Foy
    Claire Foy
    • Emily Richardson-Wain
    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Caroline Wain
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Sir William Ingram
    Sharon Rooney
    Sharon Rooney
    • Josephine Wain
    Aimee Lou Wood
    Aimee Lou Wood
    • Claire Wain
    Hayley Squires
    Hayley Squires
    • Marie Wain
    Stacy Martin
    Stacy Martin
    • Felicie Wain
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Mrs. Wain
    Adeel Akhtar
    Adeel Akhtar
    • Dan Rider
    Asim Chaudhry
    Asim Chaudhry
    • Herbert Railton
    Taika Waititi
    Taika Waititi
    • Max Kase
    Crystal Clarke
    Crystal Clarke
    • Alicia Simmonds
    Daniel Rigby
    Daniel Rigby
    • Bendigo
    Richard Ayoade
    Richard Ayoade
    • Henry Wood
    Julian Barratt
    Julian Barratt
    • Dr. Elphick
    Dorothy Atkinson
    Dorothy Atkinson
    • Mrs. DuFrayne
    Nick Cave
    Nick Cave
    • H.G. Wells
    • Director
      • Will Sharpe
    • Writers
      • Simon Stephenson
      • Will Sharpe
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    Reviewers say 'The Electrical Life of Louis Wain' is a visually stunning biopic exploring themes of mental health and creativity. Benedict Cumberbatch's performance is praised for its depth. The film's imaginative visual style is appreciated, yet its inconsistent tone and pacing receive mixed feedback. Critics debate the portrayal of Wain's mental health and artistic decline, with some finding it nuanced and others lacking depth. Overall, the film is seen as emotionally evocative, though its execution and thematic focus spark debate.
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    7tm-sheehan

    Fascinating story wonderful performance from Benedict

    My Review - The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. A Prime Amazon Film

    My Rating 7/10

    This moving characterisation of talented but mentally troubled artist Louis Wain is yet another fine performance from probably the most talented and diverse actor on the planet today Benedict Cumberbatch. Seeing his brilliant portrayal of Phil Burbank the cruel and austere Montana Cattle rancher and then a few days later to see this consummate actor portray a fragile gentle Victorian Englishman surrounded by his eccentric mother and sisters who falls in love with an older woman blissfully marries then loses her quickly to terminal cancer is utterly remarkable to me that it's the same Benedict Cumberbatch.

    This is the true story of a man who later in life was confined to mental institutions as he was alleged to have suffered from schizophrenia. According to some psychiatrists, the onset of schizophrenia can be seen in his works, although the schizophrenia diagnosis is in dispute. I would rather have thought his gentle eccentric and talented artistic temperament aided by a disassociation to other people except his wife and the animals he adored was just more on the autism spectrum not schizophrenia?

    Louis Waine has been acknowledged as helping to promote the fascination of the domestic cat and their adoration world over by felinophiles of which I'm one that peaked in Victorian England and lasted through the generations till today .

    He achieved this through his drawings, which consistently featured anthropomorphized large-eyed cats although he started drawing dogs until Peter a black and white kitten that he and his wife Emily rescued in their garden from a storm changed both their lives.

    I was moved by this story but had a few reservations about the technical aspects of the movie and one piece of miscasting .

    As much as I admire Claire Foy I felt her role should have been played by Olivia Colman who is the narrator of the story or an actress like Imelda Staunton.

    The character of Emily Richardson is meant to be ten years older than Louis, Claire Foy is actually eight years younger than Benedict Cumberbatch.

    Claire Foy is charming as the Governess who comes to live in the mad house that is Louis Waine's home surrounded by loud eccentric women and their even louder children but it's stretching credibility to think that Emily Richardson is ten years older than her husband.

    The other problem for me was the 4.3 screen ratio I know it was chosen for artistic reasons and at times this film is as pretty as a Victorian post card but I found it almost squashing the scope of the movie .

    The publicity blurb says "Every frame features gorgeous production design by Suzie Davies and elegant costumes by Michael O'Connor, captured in creamily luscious cinematography by Erik Alexander Wilson, though the film is shot in the boxy 4:3 ratio, perhaps to simulate the feeling of a canvas on screen.

    Sorry Merchant Ivory achieved the same effect on the wide screen plus wonderful films of artists lives like Turner and Van Gough didn't need 4.3 to stimulate the feeling of a canvas . The other irritating addition to the film on Amazon Prime are the subtitles to explain what is obvious the title of a book on a desk for instance that the viewer can read for themselves? I just found it distracting but I agree it's a very pretty film to watch ,especially the outdoor garden scenes.

    Saying all that I'm probably nit picking ,on the whole The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is a fine and very moving film . It yet again puts Benedict Cumberbatch as my favourite actor of the moment . I've seen him play a drug addict in the superb Patrick Melrose, a wartime code breaker in The Imitation Game a monster in Frankenstein an angry cattle rancher in The Power of the Dog ,a sleuth in Sherlock Holmes ,a Sci Fi villain in Dr Strange , a King in The Hollow Crown , a prisoner of war in The Mauritanian and in and on what a range but can he do a musical ? I'm sure he will try .
    7Xstal

    A Kaleidoscopic Catatonic Eccentricity...

    The man who catapulted cats into the mainstream, cataloguing his cataclysmic catastrophes while categorically catering as a catnip for cat lovers, the cateracting from the cateractors will make you caterwaul and purr - that is unless you're a dog or a bird or hypoallergenic to fur.
    7rmmil

    Louis was a kind heart in a cruel world

    I have to give this film credit as it does get many things "right" about Mr. Wain's life, which is rare in modern "true" films, but not everything, and maybe not the "most" important part of the film.

    Wain wasn't "crazy", today many experts agree he was likely autistic in a world that didn't "understand" autism. Look it up, please.

    He was thought to be psychotic late in life, but his creativity didn't diminish in those later years, it flourished. Historically speaking, psychiatric patients who are diagnosed with serious mental illness generally "lose" their artistic talents. Wain never did.

    What "is" true from the film is that Wain dearly loved his wife, as portrayed, and he changed the way the world looked at cats, and I'm grateful he did.
    TxMike

    Biographical movie, Cumberbatch really shines.

    Louis (loo-eee) Wain was a British artist who lived 1860 to 1939, dying a month before he would have turned 79. He also fashioned himself as a composer and an inventor although those never came to fruition. He had theories about electricity but nothing practical like Tesla.

    However he made his reputation with cats, especially drawing cats in all kinds of real and fantasy situations. That is his lasting legacy. Within his family, himself and his five female siblings, were some types of mental illness. All this is prominent in this movie.

    Before watching it I knew nothing of Louis Wain and now find him to be a fascinating person. I already knew Benedict Cumberbatch to be one of the better working actors currently and he certainly hits a home run as the colorful and eccentric Wain.

    My wife and I watched it at home on Amazon streaming.
    7blanche-2

    a Victorian illustrator finds a great subject in cats

    Benedict Cumberbatch is Louis Wain, the Victorian cat illustrator, in "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain."

    This is really a lovely film. Wain, who lives with his five sisters and mother, is flighty. As a result, his sister Caroline (Andrea Risborough) is in charge of the family and sets about to hire a governess, Emily (Claire Foy).

    Louis has a million things going on in his head, some of which don't make much sense. He certainly can draw, though. He's also very busy inventing and actually composes an opera ("this isn't really even music," he's told).

    When he meets Emily, however, Louis takes on a new interest. She is ten years older than he, and they are of different social standings. Nevertheless, they fall in love and marry. Unfortunately, she is diagnosed with terminal breast cancer not long after.

    One day they find a kitten in the rain and name it Peter. Peter gives Emily much comfort during her illness, and Louis begins to draw him. Thus begins his cat illustrations, which bring him success.

    Historians believe Louis was schizophrenic and that his advancing illness can be seen in his drawings, which become hallucinogenic later on in his career. He is eventually sent to a state institution, but his fans, including H. G. Wells, raise money to have him sent to more comfortable surroundings, where he lives out his life.

    Benedict Cumberbatch - the arrogant genius of Sherlock, the cruel, repressed cowboy in The Power of the Dog, the tortured agent in The Courier, the brilliant Alan Turing, the unstable alcoholic of Patrick Melrose, here adds another brilliant performance to his resume. Passionate, loving, and gentle, whimsical, becoming more and more erratic as time goes on.

    Some argue that Wain comes off as too crazy here, and yet others think he is more whimsical and wonder if it wouldn't be more dramatic if his descent into madness had been shown more. Nevertheless, the film has much beauty and many good scenes in it.

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      The sound of a Theremin can be heard prominently in the soundtrack. Although rarely used these days due to its association with old horror and science fiction films of the 1950s, in the 1920s, the Theremin was considered a revolutionary and new musical instrument and representative of the dawn of the age of electricity. This is in keeping with Louis Wain's view of electricity being the future of life.
    • Goofs
      It is not true to say, as the film claims, that before Louis Wain cats were not kept as pets in Britain. Many famous people were open about having cats as pets throughout the 19th century and before. Notably Edward Lear, Emily Brontë, Horace Walpole, Florence Nightingale, Robert Southey and Queen Victoria to name but a few.
    • Quotes

      Louis Wain: You make the world beautiful and warm and kind. I just wanted to say thank you for that before it's too late.

      Emily Richardson-Wain: I don't make the world beautiful, Louis. The world is beautiful, and you've helped me to see that, too. Just remember - however hard things get, however much you feel like you're struggling, the world is full of beauty. And it's up to you to capture it, Louis. To look and to share it with as many people as you can. You are a prism through which that beam of life refracts.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La vida electrizante de Louis Wain
    • Filming locations
      • Coast House B&B, Deal, Kent, England, UK(Exterior, Bendigo Lodge, conservatory)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Film4
      • Shoebox Films
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      • $1,509,173
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      1 hour 51 minutes
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