Elizabeth Olsen: Sister Number Three Rises to the Top
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Review: Elizabeth Olsen makes a name for herself in 'Martha Marcy May Marlene'
(CNN) -- There is something deeply unsettling about this prickly, suspenseful first feature from writer director Sean Durkin.
Although "Martha Marcy May Marlene" is set exclusively in bucolic surroundings, on a farm somewhere in the Catskills and in a luxurious lakeside cabin in Connecticut, the film is pregnant with dread.
The threat of violence, implied or imagined, haunts its troubled, many-named heroine from the opening minutes, when she makes her bid for freedom. She wakes in the pre-dawn, picks her way out of a slumbering room, heads out the front door and into the trees. But she doesn't get far before someone raises the alarm for "Marcy May," and she breaks into a run. Later, after it seems she's free and clear, the same man catches up with her in at a diner in a nearby town. He sidles up and makes easy conversation. There is no coercion, no physical duress in this public place, but the menace is almost overpowering. And then he leaves.
Has she been relinquished? Was she free to leave all along? Marcy May -- or Martha, as she calls herself when she phones for help -- does not believe it. And sensing her traumatized, near-catatonic panic, nor do we. But it's only gradually that we come to comprehend the reasons for her great distress.
Durkin (who produced the chilly "Afterschool") does a very clever thing here. He cuts between Martha's painfully incremental rehabilitation and recovery at the home rented by her older half-sister and her architect husband (Sarah Paulson and Hugh Dancy), and flashbacks to Martha's induction to the commune from which we've already seen her escape. But the transitions are hard cuts, and often intentionally disorienting, so we're not always immediately sure what's past and present.
It's a confusion we share with Martha, who is haunted by nightmares from the farm and acts out in ways that her family is hard-pressed to accept, let alone understand. Durkin gestures here towards a surrealist satire in the culture-clash between the bourgeois sister and the reprogrammed, defiantly anti-materialist, sexually uninhibited Martha -- though it's not clear his heart is really in it.
The commune -- which initially seems idyllic and empowering -- gradually reveals its dark side, embodied both in the passive group-think of its members, and most disturbingly of all in the messianic Patrick (John Hawkes). His soft-spoken self-help platitudes are more Dr. Phil than Charles Manson, until he gets to cocking his pistol and teaching the girls how to shoot.
Hawkes is equally convincing, whether he's serenading Marcy May on his guitar or blooding her in preparation for a nocturnal raid on the neighboring holiday cottages; a little ad hoc redistribution of wealth to supplement the farm's organic crop -- maybe the one sequence where Durkin, who has a talent for insinuation and withholding, oversteps the mark.
But the movie stands or falls on Martha/Marcy May, and Durkin hit paydirt in casting Elizabeth Olsen (http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/21/get-to-know-elizabeth-olsen/?iref=allsearch). The younger sister to Mary Kate and Ashley, the 21-year-old Olsen (http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/24/sundance-introducing-the-other-olsen/?iref=allsearch) is sensationally good, flipping between the innocent, impressionable beguilement of Marcy May (as Patrick rechristens her) and Martha's crippling, bed-wetting anxiety and anger.
It's a punishing role but a star-making performance (http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/21/showbiz/movies/martha-marcy-may-marlene-review/----), a spellbinding portrait of a shattered young woman who has been systemically and cynically stripped of all autonomy, and who doesn't know if the pieces will ever fit back together again.
I know you faggots didn't know about this girl.
Do you guys know who Dakota Fanning is?
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Did you know she have a sister, Elle Fanning, who starred in Spielberg's "Super 8"?
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What is wrong with you?
They're not that good looking. Although I saw Super 8 and Somewhere, the fanning girl can act.
You're a sick fuck Siege.
Quote from: Zoupa on October 21, 2011, 06:07:16 PM
They're not that good looking. Although I saw Super 8 and Somewhere, the fanning girl can act.
You're a sick fuck Siege.
That's pretty much a requisite for the U.S. Army infantry folks.
Elle Fanning looks like Galladriel.
Hard to imagine Michelle Tanner having a younger sister.
Siege is sick fucks.
Quote from: Tonitrus on October 21, 2011, 06:26:45 PM
Quote from: Zoupa on October 21, 2011, 06:07:16 PM
They're not that good looking. Although I saw Super 8 and Somewhere, the fanning girl can act.
You're a sick fuck Siege.
That's pretty much a requisite for the U.S. Army infantry folks.
You dumb flyboy support jockey.. :glare:
Siegy is one special case of something. :unsure:
Quote from: Alcibiades on October 21, 2011, 08:16:38 PM
Quote from: Tonitrus on October 21, 2011, 06:26:45 PM
Quote from: Zoupa on October 21, 2011, 06:07:16 PM
They're not that good looking. Although I saw Super 8 and Somewhere, the fanning girl can act.
You're a sick fuck Siege.
That's pretty much a requisite for the U.S. Army infantry folks.
You dumb flyboy support jockey.. :glare:
Siegy is one special case of something. :unsure:
Hey, it's my duty to rib you Army pukes. :P
Quote from: Siege on October 21, 2011, 05:26:39 PM
I know you faggots didn't know about this girl.
She's been on Oscar radar for this role for like half a year.
Siege only wishes he could be as manly and fierce as this Jew (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXOp9fzYEtc).
Elizabeth Olsen is kind of hot. Maybe an 8. Besides that, you're a sick, sick fuck.
She's certainly more normal looking than her sisters. They turned out... creepy. :cthulu:
She looks creepy too, somehow.
And yeah, I second the sentiment that Siegy is a sick fuck. He is like a heterosexual version of grallon (incidentally, grallon, I meant to ask you about your new avatar - why the fuck some girl-like looking teen? If I was into shit like that, I'd be straight instead and go for the real thing).
Quote from: Martinus on October 22, 2011, 02:36:02 AM
She looks creepy too, somehow.
I think her eyes and mouth are a bit too far from the center of her face, sending her into the uncanny valley.
Quote from: Siege on October 21, 2011, 05:47:20 PM
Do you guys know who Dakota Fanning is?
Yes, I do. She has talent, but she's not that pretty, internet-standards-wise.
Quote from: Syt on October 22, 2011, 02:53:11 AM
Quote from: Martinus on October 22, 2011, 02:36:02 AM
She looks creepy too, somehow.
I think her eyes and mouth are a bit too far from the center of her face, sending her into the uncanny valley.
Yeah. Her features seem fine separately but their mutual alignment is weird.
I jerk off to iCarly.
So how did we manage to collect paedos on both sides?
Quote from: Martinus on October 22, 2011, 03:18:50 AM
Quote from: Syt on October 22, 2011, 02:53:11 AM
Quote from: Martinus on October 22, 2011, 02:36:02 AM
She looks creepy too, somehow.
I think her eyes and mouth are a bit too far from the center of her face, sending her into the uncanny valley.
Yeah. Her features seem fine separately but their mutual alignment is weird.
My mug ain't godlike, I think she is pretty enough (Olsen.) Jeez.
Whoa, so much hatred.
Plz, I am just talking of an actress.
You people are sick. You see sex in everything.
Oh well, at least I can legitimately perv the younger sister without creeping myself out over Full House re-runs.
Regardless, Elizabeth Olsen's work in Magdalena shops at Macy's (or whatever the title) and Elle Fanning's work in Somewhere and Super 8 assure they'll be around a while.
I can't help but think reading this thread puts you on a watch list somewhere.
Quote from: Martinus on October 22, 2011, 02:36:02 AM
She looks creepy too, somehow.
The word is alluring. She has an other-worldly sort of beauty.
Quote from: Siege on October 23, 2011, 12:57:21 AM
Whoa, so much hatred.
Plz, I am just talking of an actress.
You people are sick. You see sex in everything.
Er, you posted a pic of her with half a tit hanging out.
And a lovely half a tit it is.