A young stripper from Brooklyn meets and impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairy tale is threatened as his parents set out for New York to ... Read allA young stripper from Brooklyn meets and impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairy tale is threatened as his parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled.A young stripper from Brooklyn meets and impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairy tale is threatened as his parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled.
- Won 5 Oscars
- 152 wins & 271 nominations total
Luna Sofía Miranda
- Lulu
- (as Luna Sofia Miranda)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
7.4236.4K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Summary
Reviewers say 'Anora' delves into class disparity and human relationships with a dark comedic approach, though pacing and predictability are common criticisms. Mikey Madison's portrayal of Anora is widely praised for authenticity and vulnerability. The film's examination of sex work garners attention, though some feel it lacks depth. 'Anora' is a mixed bag, offering strong performances and resonant themes, but hindered by pacing and character development issues.
Featured reviews
Mostly it's just crude, selfish, foul-mouthed characters living the high life
Way too much of this movie's two hours is taken up with watching a fairly repulsive young couple -- an overprivileged Russian billionaire's sex-and-drug-crazed son and the brassy "sex worker" of the title -- getting it on in various ways and settings. They're both incredibly shallow, stupid, and greedy, though at least you get the sense that she hasn't enjoyed the easy life that he's had. Despite her occupation, she retains a certain believable naïveté.
That's the boring part of the movie. It goes on far too long.
The dumbest part involves the boy's three improbably clownish Russian handlers, who, in what's obviously meant to be a funny scene, behave like actors in a slapstick comedy. It doesn't work at all.
If you don't bail out at that point (as I was tempted to do), you'll find the final portion somewhat more satisfying.
That's the boring part of the movie. It goes on far too long.
The dumbest part involves the boy's three improbably clownish Russian handlers, who, in what's obviously meant to be a funny scene, behave like actors in a slapstick comedy. It doesn't work at all.
If you don't bail out at that point (as I was tempted to do), you'll find the final portion somewhat more satisfying.
Did not understand the hype
The movie is a fun watch, it is a regular comedy movie and the plot feels similar to a Hangover movie of sorts. I went in expecting some sort of deep underlying symbolism and complex dialogue as is typical of Oscar winning movies. However sadly there isn't a single hard hitting scene in the movie, it relies entirely on Mikey Madison's appearance and acting skills to carry the plot forward. I particularly found it annoying how the characters excessively used the f word, easily 80-90% of the f bombs were absolutely unnecessary and began to sting my ears. The movie keeps you hoping for an intense plot twist, but it never comes. There is very minimal character development in the first half which i feel did not provide sufficient context for the way events unfold in the movie's second half. It starts to get pretty dull by the end. I feel the high critic ratings skewed my expectations from the movie, if i saw this as a casual Sunday viewing I would've absolutely loved it. But as an Oscar winner, this movie is extremely disappointing.
I don't get the hype around it!
The first 40 minutes can be quite misleading, likely catching viewers off guard if they enter with the expectation of a romantic narrative.
Once the first act concludes and the second act kicks in, there's a striking shift in both tone and style that I honestly did not see coming.
The comedy is genuinely entertaining, with moments that will have you laughing out loud. Despite serious circumstances, the absurdity of the situations elicits laughter and chuckles.
They have certainly nailed the dark comedy sides of the story.
However, I found the dramatic elements to be less impactful than I had anticipated, leaving me puzzled by the overwhelmingly positive feedback it has garnered from all around.
While Mikey Madison delivered an impressive performance, and fully deserves every praise coming along her way, her character needed more depth to properly flourish. It feels as if the writing intentionally held back on details, leaving the job of contemplation solely to the audience.
I wish that weren't the case.
Once the first act concludes and the second act kicks in, there's a striking shift in both tone and style that I honestly did not see coming.
The comedy is genuinely entertaining, with moments that will have you laughing out loud. Despite serious circumstances, the absurdity of the situations elicits laughter and chuckles.
They have certainly nailed the dark comedy sides of the story.
However, I found the dramatic elements to be less impactful than I had anticipated, leaving me puzzled by the overwhelmingly positive feedback it has garnered from all around.
While Mikey Madison delivered an impressive performance, and fully deserves every praise coming along her way, her character needed more depth to properly flourish. It feels as if the writing intentionally held back on details, leaving the job of contemplation solely to the audience.
I wish that weren't the case.
What's the hype about ?
I wanted to see this film for a long time due to high rating on Metacritic, also won Palm D'or, so was very excited to watch it and finally when it won the Oscar, I bought the film on Amazon prime and watched it
To say the least, I was a utterly disappointed. Yes movie had some sequences which were good, but nowhere is the movie Oscar worthy. It should not even be nominated in the best films category. I don't know what has happened to Hollywood that the level of movies that win Oscars has degraded so much over the years. Winning the Oscar for best film was a life goal and this movie winning it really undermines the value of an Oscar.
The script, the narrative is okay, nothing new, some surprises here and there, and that's about it.
The performances I would say are good. The lead actress has done a great job. Maybe she deserved an Oscar nomination, but not win the other side characters, except for one or two are interesting. Rest are not making any sense or any depth of your thinking about them a lot.
Cinematography is good. There is a lot of frames are well placed and lot of imagery. I would say photography is good, but again when the narrative is not strong enough to hold everything falls apart.
I've not seen the other movies which have been nominated. Maybe they are even worse than this, but of course, this does not live up to expectations and Hollywood needs to up their game. Otherwise, I need to stop watching any new movies.
The script, the narrative is okay, nothing new, some surprises here and there, and that's about it.
The performances I would say are good. The lead actress has done a great job. Maybe she deserved an Oscar nomination, but not win the other side characters, except for one or two are interesting. Rest are not making any sense or any depth of your thinking about them a lot.
Cinematography is good. There is a lot of frames are well placed and lot of imagery. I would say photography is good, but again when the narrative is not strong enough to hold everything falls apart.
I've not seen the other movies which have been nominated. Maybe they are even worse than this, but of course, this does not live up to expectations and Hollywood needs to up their game. Otherwise, I need to stop watching any new movies.
Did I miss something?
I don't understand at all how this got 5 Oscar's this year. I'm watching for the first time as it has now hit streaming and I was left very confused. It was slow in the first half, picked up a little in the second and then the last half went back to being slow. A lot of scenes were super drawn out, there was no need for the film to be as long as it was. We got absolutely no back story on Anora at all which is what I was waiting for. Don't get me wrong, Mikey Madison isn't a bad actress but I was waiting for more. For the most part she just cursed, showed her body and screamed a lot. I didn't really see a performance worth best actress, even though her performance wasn't terrible. The script also wasn't that good, there were a lot of pieces that were overly repetitive and the characters were pretty much one dimensional. I guess the audience is left to use our imagination but I wish we were given more for the runtime.
Iconic On-Screen Romances
Iconic On-Screen Romances
Take a look at some of the most swoon-worthy pairings in movies and on TV.
Did you know
- TriviaLuna Sofía Miranda wasn't supposed to be working the day she met Sean Baker at a strip club and her life changed forever. She was called in to work last minute as a dancer at a Brooklyn strip club. She struck up a conversation with what looked like "just another couple" at the bar -- and they turned out to be filmmaker Baker and his producer wife, Samantha Quan. The pair quickly discovered that Miranda was an aspiring actress and invited her to audition for the role of Lulu, the best friend and coworker of Anora.
- GoofsWhen Ani and Ivan wake up after a crazy night of partying, they remark that they slept all day and that the current time is 5pm. However, the sky outside is still bright, even though it's December, and it gets dark in NY before 5pm that time of year,
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2024 (2024)
- SoundtracksGreatest Day - Robin Schulz Rework
Performed by Take That, Robin Schulz, and Calum Scott
Written by Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, and Mark Owen
Courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK) under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Анора
- Filming locations
- Mill Basin, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(Vanya's mansion scenes.)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,474,295
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $550,503
- Oct 20, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $57,395,612
- Runtime
- 2h 19m(139 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content




