Lady Macbeth: Review
I went into Lady Macbeth with a moderate amount of expectations given that it has been raved about in many circles and the result, for me, was incredibly underwhelming. Firstly, Florence Pugh's performance is an absolute revelation, if there is one reason to watch this movie it's for her because she gets real close to rivaling Kristen Stewart for the Best Leading performance of the year. Unfortunately, the erotic period thriller that surrounds her is filled with some big issues.
This is a film that should feel like slowly creeping metamorphoses into something vile but right from the opening frame, there's an overwhelming sense of unease. The unsettling tone is sustained throughout the entire 88-minute runtime, making the characters conclusion in the film seem rather empty when it should be far more impacting. Pugh might incredible, but the character of Katherine is really a non-character and while I tried to feel her disturbed sense of isolation and emptiness, I never felt that the movie was really letting me in on it.
Obviously, I'm in the minority of this film. Though I loved the great majority of performances and Ari Wegner's lucid and cold photography is quite stunning but overall, Lady Macbeth was a really frustrating and disappointing viewing. (5.5/10)
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