an oddly compelling film about contemptible people doing contemptible things to each other.
Savage Grace (2008)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:34
Rotten:52
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Though visually compelling, the lamentable characters in Savage Grace make for difficult viewing.
Theatrical Release:May 28, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $243,055
Synopsis: Like his landmark debut SWOON, Tom Kalin's long-awaited follow-up is based on a shocking true story. This time around, Kalin uses the celebrated nonfiction book by Natalie Robins and Steven M.L.... Like his landmark debut SWOON, Tom Kalin's long-awaited follow-up is based on a shocking true story. This time around, Kalin uses the celebrated nonfiction book by Natalie Robins and Steven M.L. Aronson as his source material in order to revisit one of the 20th century's most notorious family tragedies. Julianne Moore (SAFE, SHORT CUTS) plays Barbara Daly, a damaged but beautiful woman who elevates her status when she marries Brooks Baekeland (Stephen Dillane), heir to a plastics fortune. The birth of a son, Tony (Eddie Redmayne), does nothing to solve Brooks and Barbara's conflicted relationship. As Tony grows older and the family relocates from New York City to Paris to Spain to Ibiza throughout the 1950s and '60s, Barbara's fanatical smothering has left her son a sheepish wreck. The fact that he's homosexual only makes matters worse. Unable to escape from his mother's clutches, Tony begins to lose his mind, spurring a fatal act that will destroy the family. SAVAGE GRACE finds Moore delivering one of her most electrifying and challenging performances. She brings humanity and credibility to a character who is deeply damaged. Kalin's bold decision to present six chapters in the family's saga, as opposed to taking a more traditional route, results in a richer and more intellectual work. Let it be known, SAVAGE GRACE has some truly dark material that will shock many viewers. But Kalin's artistry as a director keeps it from feeling like mere exploitation. [More]
Starring: Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Eddie Redmayne, Elena Anaya
Starring: Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Eddie Redmayne, Elena Anaya, Unax Ugalde, Belen Rueda, Hugh Dancy
Director: Tom Kalin
Director: Tom Kalin
Screenwriter: Howard A. Rodman
Producer: Iker Monfort, Katie Rournel, Pamela Koffler, Christine Vachon
Composer: Fernando Velazquez
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Reviews for Savage Grace
More like an awful family's greatest hits than any sort of probing, comprehensive study.
A grotesque waste of time about terrible people I'd rather not have known.
Savage Grace is a movie that badly wants to shock you. The only thing that might raise an eyebrow here, however, is the shocking rate at which everyone lights up a cigarette every five minutes.
When in the presence of a woman like Barbara Baekeland -- and an actress like Moore -- lesser souls are doomed to wither.
Kalin fails to sustain a single tone with his direction or make his vision of the high life as revelatory as it is luxurious. As a director, he's just a tony interior decorator - the swell settings are more seductive than the characters.
Kalin is a very brave and honest filmmaker (and plenty astute), but his subject matter argues that some stories need not be told.
Savage Grace contemplates passion without sampling it, though, and the film quickly becomes as remote as a magazine spread.
Kalin treats this predatory funhouse with a soothing screen detachment, exploring the psychological injustices and oddly alluring sensuality with careful attention to the small spaces of behavior.
The performance is so oversized that, just as Barbara cowed her husband and son into submission, the other actors seem to tiptoe around Moore.
Director Tom Kalin, who's making his second feature after 1992's Swoon, tells the real-life story of the Baekeland family in a subdued whisper, like a servant muttering backstairs about a rich master's failings.
Julianne Moore proves game for anything in this pitch-black true-crime reconstruction, where she stars as mercurial socialite Barbara Baekeland, wife of the taciturn heir to the Bakelite plastics fortune (virtuoso Stephen Dillane).
Living these lives, for these people, must have been sad and tedious, and so, inevitably, is their story, and it must be said, the film about it.
Savage Grace is content to glide along, and while its key performances are intelligent, none of the writing activates these real-life characters fully.
Given its subject matter, it's oddly vacuous -- it rarely takes hold emotionally even when its people hit bottom with a resounding thud.
So muddled and self-important that none of its characters, not even with Moore's ferocious performance, can take shape.
The meandering story of a wealthy, worthless family of society humping layabouts.
Julianne Moore is some kind of great in Savage Grace, but the film? Not so much.
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January 04, 2009:
Be forewarned, watching this movie about the frustrated, bored to tears existence of the elite, can be contagious. A depressing and meaningless, smutty glimpse into the depraved family lives of stuffy designer couch potatoes. ![]()
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January 03, 2009:
Be forewarned, watching this movie about the frustrated, bored to tears existence of the elite, can be contagious. A depressing and meaningless, smutty glimpse into the depraved family lives of stuffy designer couch potatoes. ![]()
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January 03, 2009:
ActorsAndCrew Magazine: Be forewarned, watching this movie about the frustrated, bored to tears existence of the elite, can be contagious. A depressing and meaningless, smutty glimpse into the depraved family lives of stuffy designer couch potatoes." ![]()
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June 01, 2008:
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