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 & 269 nominations total
Luna Sofía Miranda
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- (as Luna Sofia Miranda)
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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.
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I watched this yesterday, just before the Oscar awards were announced.
70% is sexual activity/nudity/porn like behavior 20% is fights/throwing and breaking things/yelling 10% is soap/crying
Not sure at all why this movie was granted so many awards. In so many categories. Especially for the best movie and the best actress. To me it was trashy, uninteresting and even boring at times. The only interesting part was when the parents came to US and took care of the business. The woman in the leading role is average looking at best with no acting skills, no aura, no charisma.
If you like trashy movies then this one will be for you. I would give 4 out of 10 at best.
70% is sexual activity/nudity/porn like behavior 20% is fights/throwing and breaking things/yelling 10% is soap/crying
Not sure at all why this movie was granted so many awards. In so many categories. Especially for the best movie and the best actress. To me it was trashy, uninteresting and even boring at times. The only interesting part was when the parents came to US and took care of the business. The woman in the leading role is average looking at best with no acting skills, no aura, no charisma.
If you like trashy movies then this one will be for you. I would give 4 out of 10 at best.
It flies by with a certain brilliance and salty humor during the first 3 quarters of an hour of the film, after that, you get bored stiff for almost an hour due to the lack of a captivating scenario, then we end up with a rather unpleasant melodrama.
Too much length, really: the director seems to have been sooooo satisfied with his actors that he didn't cut several interminable and very boring periods of tracking between the different protagonists. This is really the film's biggest weak point: the director gets drunk on his own virtuosity and ends up telling nothing exciting. Too bad.
Yet it is this film that won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year...
Too much length, really: the director seems to have been sooooo satisfied with his actors that he didn't cut several interminable and very boring periods of tracking between the different protagonists. This is really the film's biggest weak point: the director gets drunk on his own virtuosity and ends up telling nothing exciting. Too bad.
Yet it is this film that won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year...
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.
My expectations were high, solely based on the fact that it somehow, probably by error, won the majestic Palme d'Or. Every film that previously won the Palme d'Or has at worst been mediocre, but never a chronically awful waste of time movie. Mostly Palme d'Or winners are absolute classics. Who to blame? The 2024 Jury? Yes probably. Definitely. The acting kept sinking to new lows in every scene. Not one of the actors delivered a credible performance. The stereotyping was unfounded unresearched BS. I am not even disappointed for having wasted 2 hours of my life on this garbage, I'm just flabbergasted how this could have made the shortlist to Cannes film festival, or any other festival for that matter. I will keep a mental note of all cast and writers, director etc associated with this garbage production to make sure I don't waste my time having to sit through such appalling productions again.
How does a movie with no dialog win an Oscar?? Can someone explain that to me?! Saying a bunch of curse words for 2 hours does not constitute a dialog. The "couple" has zero chemistry so how are we expected to believe that she loved him?? Nothing happened between them for her to fall in love. They go on a vegas trip, spend a bunch of money, and that's it? That's how you fall in love with someone?! Hey writers, I got news for you - it doesn't work that way. It takes more than that! The russian actor was good and yes, the final scene made a lot of sense even though it was predictable as hell. The scenes where they're looking for the guy were soooooo drawn out and pointless. Why would you do that?!
If there was ever any doubt that the Academy was corrupt, after this movie, there is no doubt anymore. It's obvious that the Oscars are won with money, not talent. This movie winning 5 Oscars is undeniable proof of that.
If there was ever any doubt that the Academy was corrupt, after this movie, there is no doubt anymore. It's obvious that the Oscars are won with money, not talent. This movie winning 5 Oscars is undeniable proof of that.
Catching Up With 'Anora' Star Mikey Madison
Did you know
- TriviaThe word Vanya uses to insult Igor and Garnick and Anora later picks up on, gopnik, is a word in former Soviet republics for a member of urban criminal subculture, or a young hoodlum.
- 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
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Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,474,295
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $550,503
- Oct 20, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $57,211,062
- Runtime2 hours 19 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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