EILEEN (2023): Misunderstood Brilliance | in-depth film review

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2024
  • Reviews for the new psychological thriller film Eileen (2023) are in, and they’re not looking good. Film bad, then? Not necessarily. I think it’s getting underappreciated. Let me explain.
    Chapters.
    Part 1. Synopsis and general observations
    Part 2. A novel like a film
    Part 3. A film like a novel
    Part 4. Conclusion
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    Articles mentioned.
    - Peter Bradshaw, “Eileen review - Anee Hathaway is vehement in solemnly intense pyscho-noir”, The Guardian (29.11.23)
    - Alexander Mackendrick, On Filmmaking: An Introduction to the craft of the director, edited by Paul Cronin, Faber and Faber (2004), p. 86
    - Patrick Sproull, “Thomasin McKenzie on embodying Ottessa Moshfegh’s latest twisted creation”, i-D, (December 12, 2023)
    - Esther Zuckerman, “Ottessa Moshfegh Doesn’t Think Eileen - or Eileen - Is Disgusting”, Vanity Fair (November 30, 2023)
    Films mentioned (in order of appearance).
    - Eileen (2023), dir. William Oldroyd
    - Lady Macbeth (2021), dir. William Oldroyd
    - The Power of the Dog (2021), dir. Jane Campion
    - Last Night in Soho (2021), dir. Edgar Wright
    - Niagara (1953), dir. Henry Hathaway
    - (Les) Diabolique (1955), dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot
    - Saltburn (2023), dir. Emerald Fennell
    - Hunger (2008), dir. Steve McQueen
    - The Tree of Life (2011), dir. Terrence Malick
    - American Psycho (2000), dir. Mary Harron
    - Magnolia (1999), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
    - Apocalypse Now (1979), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
    - Gone Girl (2014), dir. David Fincher
    - Nightcrawler (2014), dir. Dan Gilroy
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    Music.
    - Moondog - The Bird's Lament
    - Moondog - The Bird's Lament piano arrangement (François Mardirossian)
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  • @UpintheAirft.Zurich
    @UpintheAirft.Zurich  4 місяці тому +3

    Anyone planning on watching Eileen (2023)? What's your thoughts on 'literary' movies? Yay or nay?

    • @macmac_
      @macmac_ 4 місяці тому +1

      Been on the fence on catching Eileen in theaters because of the mixed reviews, but u definitely swayed the decision! Especially after watching the Actors on Actors of Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt.
      Re: literary movies, many film adaptations of literary works have had quite the heavy hand on creative liberties (many good, many bad). But recent adaptations like American Fiction (2023) and All of Us Strangers (2023) have revitalized my hope for better film adaptations!

  • @camillakline4534
    @camillakline4534 4 місяці тому +12

    other than the obvious differences, the film stayed pretty true to the book - especially in terms of the pace. my expectations might not have been met if i hadn't already read the book.

    • @UpintheAirft.Zurich
      @UpintheAirft.Zurich  4 місяці тому +1

      I haven't read the full book yet (just a lot of extracts for research) but I agree, from what I read it's pretty faithful, which is not hard to imagine since one of the screenwriters is the author and the other one is her husband haha! But even without reading the book, it has a lot of of "literary" qualities, which appeals to readers, but maybe less so to other types of audiences.

  • @aie_aie_
    @aie_aie_ 3 місяці тому +3

    I loved this film, admiring the minimalism of the writing, the purity of the direction, the fantastic cinematography and the perfect acting.
    ...And the ending, which is a profound and cold ending with mixed feelings, and which, in so doing, makes us realise where the important part of the story lies.

  • @anaihilator
    @anaihilator 25 днів тому +2

    The ending blew me away and informed hiw brilliant the novel had to be.
    Just stunning!

  • @geminisona
    @geminisona 4 місяці тому +7

    I didn't realize this video only had a could hundred views, I found it a brilliant video essay. I'm glad yt algorithm works ❤

  • @SteveReadswithSeamus
    @SteveReadswithSeamus 4 місяці тому +3

    Will watch now. Phenomenal analysis and absolutely gets me in the game. Well done. 👍

  • @em-qd7wp
    @em-qd7wp 4 місяці тому +3

    i could not agree more!

  • @spiderscurry5614
    @spiderscurry5614 2 місяці тому +2

    PERFECT REVIEW

  • @gratefulblac
    @gratefulblac 11 днів тому

    saw it last night - a masterpiece of female noir!

  • @irenecarminati3352
    @irenecarminati3352 3 місяці тому

    Thank you. I like your editing work, the graphics and the music selections! 🧞‍♀️

  • @TheEileen
    @TheEileen 4 місяці тому +1

    I hadn't managed to see this and so I'm very curious. Is the way you are pronouncing Eileen the way it is pronounced in the film? Or is this your accent? I ask as an Eileen who pronounces is "Eye-Lean" and every other Irish woman I know with the name says it like that also. I'm hearing you say it as "uh-lean" but very quickly, almost Ellen but with an "uh" instead of 'el' starting. I did want to watch this, just didn't manage. Now I will definitely get it from the library to watch. Thanks!

    • @UpintheAirft.Zurich
      @UpintheAirft.Zurich  4 місяці тому +1

      Haha, yeah, I think it's commonly pronounced "Eye-lean" and that's how it's pronounced in the movie.The thing is, I once knew someone who pronounced it as "uh-lean" and it stuck (and I'm kinda dyslexic so I can mess up some pronunciation anyway, especially if I can't read how it's pronounced first lol). I assumed I knew how to pronounce it because of the person I knew, and only I realised it's pronounced differently when I was editing. I added a note in the video, but yeah, it's 'Eye-lean' in the movie (and everywhere else except for that person I knew, it seems 😅) I hope you enjoy the movie 🤗

  • @thegirlwithmemes
    @thegirlwithmemes Місяць тому +1

    "friendship"
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  • @carolineb3712
    @carolineb3712 3 місяці тому +1

    I just watched the movie and thought it was really good! Are you from Zurich, Switzerland ?!?!😂I was trying to land a job there a few months ago but it fell through. Anyways, really great video and happy I’m not the only one who enjoyed it. -love from the US

    • @UpintheAirft.Zurich
      @UpintheAirft.Zurich  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! No, I'm not from Zürich, but I really do love it, hence the name! love from the UK 🤗

    • @carolineb3712
      @carolineb3712 2 місяці тому

      It is indeed a beautiful name! Also, your work on this channel is incredible! It seems that a great deal of effort is put into everything and I just want to thank ya for it. Keep up the great work!@@UpintheAirft.Zurich

  • @tomasmijares98
    @tomasmijares98 14 годин тому

    It’s crazy that this video is even more stoopid than the movie itself, wasting time watching both it’s on me tho… “underappreciated brilliance”😭😭😭 still can’t believe this opinion.