Movie Reviews

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Monday, May 14, 2012

November movie #2: Martha Marcy Mae Marlene

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Hugh Dancy, Sarah Paulson, John Hawkes
Directed By: Sean Durkin
Run Time: 1 hr 42 mins

Martha Marcy Mae Marlene is about a cult and the after effects of life in a cult. After two years living in an abusive hippie-like cult, Martha (played by Olsen) musters up the courage to run away. Her sister (played by Paulson) and brother-in-law (played by Dancy) take her in. They don't know where she's been for the past few years and have no idea how to handle Martha as she struggles to adapt to her non-cult life. Martha has nightmares and cannot distinguish between real life and her dreams/nightmares. Her erratic behavior takes a toll on her sister and her sister's marriage.

Jeff said he wanted to see this movie. Afterwards, he said he wasn't serious. Of course, had he liked it, I'm sure he would have said that it was his choice to see the movie. It did violate two of his rules - it was well over 90 minutes and it's a bit dark. His main issue was the pacing - it's slow. There are scenes with people doing nothing for several minutes. And then there were closeups of blurred objects... and we weren't really certain why those objects were zoomed in on.

I do think the premise is interesting. It's told well, with flashbacks when things in the present reminded Martha of her cult life.

I do have issues with the cult. I didn't get the draw. And I didn't get its premise. What did they gain by being in the cult? And what drew them in? We didn't see Martha before the cult. What was missing in her life or wrong in her life that made her want to join the cult? And what was appealing about it? I failed to see its charm.

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