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Lee

  • 2023
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  • 1h 57m
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Kate Winslet in Lee (2023)
The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
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War correspondent Lee Miller travels to the front lines of World War II to embark on a mission to uncover the hidden truths of the Third Reich. But in the wake of betrayal, a reckoning will ... Read allWar correspondent Lee Miller travels to the front lines of World War II to embark on a mission to uncover the hidden truths of the Third Reich. But in the wake of betrayal, a reckoning will come over the truths of her own past.War correspondent Lee Miller travels to the front lines of World War II to embark on a mission to uncover the hidden truths of the Third Reich. But in the wake of betrayal, a reckoning will come over the truths of her own past.

  • Director
    • Ellen Kuras
  • Writers
    • Liz Hannah
    • Marion Hume
    • John Collee
  • Stars
    • Kate Winslet
    • Andy Samberg
    • Alexander Skarsgård
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    30K
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    POPULARITY
    1,333
    33
    • Director
      • Ellen Kuras
    • Writers
      • Liz Hannah
      • Marion Hume
      • John Collee
    • Stars
      • Kate Winslet
      • Andy Samberg
      • Alexander Skarsgård
    • 146User reviews
    • 129Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Kate Winslet
    Kate Winslet
    • Lee Miller
    Andy Samberg
    Andy Samberg
    • Davy Scherman
    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • Roland Penrose
    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Solange D'Ayen
    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Audrey Withers
    Noémie Merlant
    Noémie Merlant
    • Nusch Eluard
    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Young Man…
    James Murray
    James Murray
    • Colonel Spencer
    Arinzé Kene
    Arinzé Kene
    • Major Jonesy
    Vincent Colombe
    Vincent Colombe
    • Paul Eluard
    Patrick Mille
    Patrick Mille
    • Jean D'Ayen
    Camilla Aiko
    Camilla Aiko
    • Maud
    Samuel Barnett
    Samuel Barnett
    • Cecil Beaton
    Zita Hanrot
    Zita Hanrot
    • Ady Fidelin
    Seán Duggan
    Seán Duggan
    • Man Ray
    Enrique Arce
    Enrique Arce
    • Pablo Picasso
    Marinko Prga
    Marinko Prga
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    Orlando Seale
    Orlando Seale
    • Officer Martin
    • Director
      • Ellen Kuras
    • Writers
      • Liz Hannah
      • Marion Hume
      • John Collee
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Lee' is a biographical drama about Lee Miller, with Kate Winslet's performance as a standout. Many praise Winslet and the film's depiction of Miller's life. However, some criticize the pacing, script, and direction, finding it slow and lacking emotional depth. The film's handling of historical events receives mixed reactions. The supporting cast is noted, though some feel underutilized. Cinematography and production design are praised, but narrative structure and character development are contentious.
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    7donmurray29

    Kate Winslet shows spendor, as does the rest of the cast

    Giving this an 7.5/10 rating

    A very and honest as you can get biopic drama of Lee Miller, famous photographer from the 1930's and through out the second world war, showed the world the horrors in the world during her time. Played by, Kate Winslet, this is very much her film, and rightly so. Again, more fine work from an actor who still can pull your attention and works hard at it. Alexander Skarsgård and Andy Samberg are the backup who just as superb in this really near top notch movie.

    Ellen Kuras directs us through pretty much a hellish world with touches of light and happiness, which are few, and proper, given the subject matter, and it is eerily lovely looking and tough too. Writers Liz Hannah, Marion Hume and John Collee give us a solid script and story, given how nasty the world was in, as Andrea Riseborough and Marion Cotillard also, pull out the stops in the acting, and look real rough, only Josh O'Connor is the clean person here.

    The film could of been a bit more edger and stronger, but then it would of been very graphic and a higher rating, alienating more of he audience, who need to see this film. A good bit of cinema, and with what is out there, it shines and is never, never boring.
    9ahung

    We see the atrocities through Lee Miller's (Kate Winslet) eyes

    "Lee" accomplishes its vision: To tell the truth of Lee Miller, and thus tell the truth of the life, pain, joy, & death, embedded in her photographs. The way the audience gets to see everything through Kate Winslet's eyes as she uses every single eye movement, mouth/lip wrinkle, breath, more. Love that the film doesn't have to show the already-known shocking scenes, but WE CAN SEE THEM just by looking at them through Kate's gaze. This makes the film so powerful. Lee is not about the war. It's about a beautiful woman who is also intelligent, genuine, and daring (thus Kate is perfectly cast as Lee Miller). The IMMEASURABLE challenges she faced to seek the truth, then tell the truth by recording these images.

    The well-known bathtub scene is magical. The careful anticipatory build-up to one of the most iconic images is worth the price alone. The film manages to include some conviviality, as if giving the audience a needed brief respite during this historical moment. Brilliant.

    The effectiveness of 2 door slams. There is also some funny "drunk acting" that brings some levity to some of the most horrific circumstances from WWII.

    I've seen this film 4 times at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival): 2 public screenings and 2 press & industry screenings, from 4 different spots in the theatre, on purpose. Discovered new important details & distinctions each time.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Winslet delivers an excellent performance.

    The story of former model turned photographer Elizabeth Miller, Lee, who recounts her times as War correspondent for Vogue during the second world war.

    The two key elements, Lee's story, and the performance from Kate Winslet. Two things that make this a pretty good movie. It's not one I'd want to watch again in a hurry, as it is a little slow moving in parts, but I'm glad I saw it.

    It is a fascinating story, one that is definitely worth some further reading on, Lee was definitely a pioneering figure, going into a world where women were excluded.

    It's very well made and nicely directed, the production team did a fine job, it looks very good.

    Winslet absolutely nails it, but at times it feels like a one woman show, some of the supporting characters are a little thin and half baked. Andrea Riseborough and Josh O'Connor are both rather good.

    It's definitely worth seeing, even if just for Winslet's fine performance.

    7/10.
    9ella-48

    A tough watch - but worth it.

    Have just got home from watching "LEE" at my local Picture House.

    Blimey, that was DARK. Well, it isn't all dark, but by the time you get to the last half hour... oooft. Let's just say that "feelgood" isn't a term anyone's ever going to apply to this one.

    It's not like I went in unprepared: I'd seen Kate Winslet doing the promotional chat show appearances, and as I am already a great admirer of Lee Miller's photojournalism, I knew the kind of subject matter we'd inevitably be exploring, but still... don't say you haven't been warned. This film presents you with you the hideous fact of Nazi genocide, very convincingly as the revelation it must have been in the moment, without (thankfully) a scrap of sentimentality.

    Winslet is magnificent in the title role - as is everyone else, to be honest: there are no shoddy performances to be found - and, speaking as a Rolleiflex TLR user myself, it was clear that she had done her homework viz how to wield that lovely machine convincingly. There were moments when the nit-picky photography pedant in me did query whether some of the interior photos were being taken in such low light that it was unlikely to have left any usable impression on the relatively slow film stock available in the 1940s, but let's not quibble!

    It's quite a long movie and events are presented in a simple, linear fashion (via a series of chronological flashbacks) with rather uniform pacing throughout - personally, I would have preferred a bit more variation in pace; your taste may differ.

    My only really negative criticism has to do with one, frankly bizarre, piece of casting. The role of Englishman Roland Penrose is given to Swedish star Alexander Skarsgård - whose plucky attempt at an English accent is ...I think "variable" is the kindest word for it. It was hard to tell what part of England he was supposed to be from, or indeed what social class, and there were several moments when he didn't sound any kind of English at all. I had to suspend my disbelief on some pretty strong elastic whenever he opened his mouth. Ah well... go figure!
    7cutie7

    A Powerful Biopic

    We were lucky to catch a preview of "Lee" tonight and what a film it is.

    This biopic about Lee Miller is not only a powerful look at her incredible life but also a strong reminder of the horrors of war. As both a groundbreaking photographer and war correspondent, the film captures the devastating things she witnessed and the emotional toll they took on her.

    The storytelling is gripping and moving, offering a deep look into resilience, art, and humanity in the face of such atrocities. I highly recommend checking it out when it comes out in Australia later this month - it's a film that will stay with you.

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    • Trivia
      Lee Miller was one of just four female photographers accredited as official war correspondents with the US armed forces.
    • Goofs
      Arinze Kene who plays Major Jonesy is an African American in charge of white troops in 1944. African American soldiers did not see combat until later that year and African American officers would not have been in charge of white troops until after the desegregation of the armed forces in 1948.
    • Quotes

      Lee Miller: [Handing a knife to a girl she has just saved from rape] Next time, cut it off.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits have some "what happened to" explanations ; and some of Lee's original photos, often alongside the ones which were recreated for the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Project: Episode dated 21 October 2024 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Australia
      • Singapore
      • Hungary
    • Official site
      • Official page for Sky
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Лі
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • 55 Films
      • Brouhaha Entertainment
      • Embassy Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,005,488
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $713,255
      • Sep 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,612,473
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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