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Shelley

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
4.3K
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Shelley (2016)
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Louise and Kasper want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. She seals a pact with her Romanian maid, Elena, to bear Louise's child, but things don't turn out as they plan... Read allLouise and Kasper want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. She seals a pact with her Romanian maid, Elena, to bear Louise's child, but things don't turn out as they planned.Louise and Kasper want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. She seals a pact with her Romanian maid, Elena, to bear Louise's child, but things don't turn out as they planned.

  • Director
    • Ali Abbasi
  • Writers
    • Maren Louise Käehne
    • Ali Abbasi
  • Stars
    • Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    • Cosmina Stratan
    • Peter Christoffersen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Ali Abbasi
    • Writers
      • Maren Louise Käehne
      • Ali Abbasi
    • Stars
      • Ellen Dorrit Petersen
      • Cosmina Stratan
      • Peter Christoffersen
    • 33User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    • Louise
    Cosmina Stratan
    Cosmina Stratan
    • Elena
    Peter Christoffersen
    • Kasper
    Björn Andrésen
    Björn Andrésen
    • Leo
    Marianne Mortensen
    • Isabella
    Kenneth M. Christensen
    Kenneth M. Christensen
    • Simon
    Patricia Schumann
    • Nanna
    Marlon Kindberg Bach
    • Sigurd
    • Director
      • Ali Abbasi
    • Writers
      • Maren Louise Käehne
      • Ali Abbasi
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    User reviews33

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    Red_Identity

    Chilling and effective. A slow-motion nightmare.

    This is the kind of slow-burn horror film that really, truly gets under your skin. the type of horror film that America doesn't make (although the last two years that has been changing, with flicks like The Babadook, It Follows, and The Witch). This won't be for every horror fan, especially those that want more craziness or loud jump scares. Instead, what the film does is establish its characters very well and from then on it lurks and creeps you out until you become more and more terrified by what's happening on screen. It's exactly the type of film that really lingers on the mind and I really hope more people seek it out.
    7cjs6547

    The new and improved Rosemary's Baby

    A subtle horror film not without its moments of suspense and utter creepiness. We follow Elena (accountant turned housekeeper, for some reason) who gets close to her employers (a couple who live in an isolated house without modern amenities, for some reason). She wants to save money quickly to go back to her son and so agrees to be surrogate mother for their baby.

    The film was too slow for some, so if you need quick doses of jumpscares and shock tactics, this isn't one for you. However, I found the departure from mainstream action horror and script to be very refreshing. I was not bored at any point in the movie, because it does an excellent job of building character and relationships in the first half hour. If anything, I was impatient to see where it was all leading, because the story has some unpredictable turn of events.

    Not a lot was answered by the open ending, so you need to pay attention to little details throughout the film, and theories will inevitably run amok with plenty of evidence for more than one horror scenarios. Also, it is always a good sign when you can sympathize will ALL of the characters (which are few to be sure, but very well played).

    It is the most convincing horror movie to come out in a while, and I recommend it to anyone who can get roped into a horror story without a sense of urgency.
    5gavin6942

    Better Than Average... For What That's Worth

    Louise (Ellen Dorrit Petersen) and Kasper (Peter Christoffersen) want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. She seals a pact with her Romanian maid, Elena (Cosmina Stratan), to bear Louise's child, but things don't turn out as they planned.

    What sort of feeling or anticipation do we get when we approach "Shelley"? At first, the name evokes thoughts of Frankenstein's monster, but we quickly see this might not be the best parallel. The plot is much closer to a modern retelling of "Rosemary's Baby". Not that we needed one, but the concept of "natal horror" can always make room for one more.

    The dynamics of this film are noticeably different from "Rosemary". In that film, the threat was always external. Mia Farrow was terrified of her neighbors, her doctor, and sometimes even her husband as she continually felt boxed in. With "Shelley", it's almost as though things have been reversed. The threat now comes from within (the child itself) and we see events not just from the mother's perspective, but also from the outsiders (the "other" parents).

    The idea is good, and they must be applauded for casting an actual Romanian in the role of a Romanian maid. This is sort of counter-acted by having Danish people speaking English, however. I presume this was done to boost the chances of international screenings and sales, but it seems inauthentic. This is probably a nitpick, but in this regard I have to be a purist.

    The bigger question remains: Why does the couple live in the woods without electricity? The answer, of course, is this offers a great setting for a horror film. But it is not adequately explained by the characters. You might think an employee would ask why there's no power, but it never seems to occur to anyone. Are they Luddites? Is this a religious thing? Maybe a little mystery is good, but it seems silly to avoid the issue altogether.

    Early reviews seem to be very divergent and often mixed. Rotten Tomatoes has the film at an impressive 100%, while IMDb gives the movie only 5.7/10, which is nothing to be proud of. It's too early to rely on either metric, so let's look at more concrete examples. Noel Murray walks that middle line, saying the film "becomes frustratingly vague in the middle" but ends up giving it a passing grade anyway. Neil Genzlinger feels similar, saying the film takes "a minimalist approach that is both intriguing and somewhat unsatisfying… Maybe expecting a horror film to have a point is expecting too much." He clearly wants to like the film but cannot fully commit to it. Alissa Simon is even less impressed, agreeing that the film is "unsatisfying", and also volunteering "underdeveloped" and "ludicrous".

    For my money, the film is a decent horror film in its own right and will probably be popular when it hits Netflix or wherever it ends up. But it is neither one of the best on the festival circuit nor one of the best horror films of 2016. In the glut of movies coming out year after year, this is still better than average, but the average seems to be on a decline… so it doesn't take too much to get a C when we're grading on a curve.

    "Shelley" debuted in February 2016 in Berlin, and has been making the festival rounds. Most recently it screened at the Fantasia International Film Festival in July. No rest for the wicked, however. Director Ali Abbasi is said to be already at work on "The Holy Spider," a film about Saeed Hanaei, an infamous Iranian serial killer. (Other sources have him directing "Border", which may be the same film under a different title.)
    6borgolarici

    The obsession of motherhood

    Almost everyone compares this movie to Rosemary's baby but I don't think it's right. Imho this movie isn't about demonic children but it's a metaphor for the obsession of motherhood (could be applied to fatherhood too tbh).

    There are people who are incredibly determined to have a child in spite of the most adverse conditions: phisical, social and emotional. They just want their baby no matter what, even if this mean force or trap the other parent. Imho this is what the movie is about.
    5kosmasp

    Child-less

    So it's a Horror movie and someone gets another person to carry their child for them. There could never go anything wrong now could there? Apart from the obvious and what we would expect (suspense, questions and themes of terror or at least Horror), this has some awkward acting in it. And while it may enhance the viewing experience for some, it may also feel wrong for a lot of others.

    So buckle up and take this trip, try to stay with it and figure out what is going on. It won't be too clear cut from the beginning and there is enough suspense to go around. It's a decent stab (excuse the pun) to deliver on the premise the movie has. If you like the Genre you probably will like this too

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    Related interests

    Jeff Goldblum in The Fly (1986)
    Body Horror
    Daveigh Chase in The Ring (2002)
    Supernatural Horror
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      Ali Abbasi's directorial film debut.
    • Quotes

      Louise: Well, there's more to this world than what you see. Why are you so skeptical?

      Elena: I'm not skeptical.

      Louise: Yes, you are.

      Elena: I just don't believe it.

      Louise: Go and watch some TV and make your brain melt!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: 12 Best Movies of the Cannes Film Festival 2022 (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      100 Meter Mind Mash
      Composed by Josephine Philip & Ina Lindgreen & Anders Trenkemoller

      Lyrics by Josephine Philip

      Produced by Anders Trenkemoller

      Performed by Josephine Philip (Vocals), Ina Lindgreen (Guitar), Manoj Ramdas (Guitar) and Anders Trenkemoller (all other instruments)

      Album: Darkness Falls

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • English
      • Danish
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Шелли
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Profile Pictures
      • New Danish Screen
      • Film i Skåne
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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