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May December
May December

6.6

May December

R·2023·117m

Summary

Twenty years after their notorious tabloid romance gripped the nation, a married couple buckles under the pressure when an actress arrives to do research for a film about their past.

Crew

Director

Todd Haynes

Screenplay, Story

Samy Burch

Story

Alex Mechanik

Reviews

lachlanthiele

lachlanthiele

May 29, 2023

8

<b>INT. MOCKING-MOORE - DAY </b>

May December is an excellent satire with incredibly dark themes at times. Portman's Elizabeth is an actress tasked with researching her next role, a movie based on the massively dramatised life of <i>Julianne Moore's</i> character. Moore and Portman shine in their roles, and both can create believable characters whilst still pushing the unbelievable humour and situations they are put in. Portman, mainly with her fascination with making an actual 'true-to-life' performance as <i>Gracie</i>, copies her quirks and tendencies, providing the audience with laughs. Primarily the humour lies in the dark aspects of the film. The funniest, without spoiling, Gracie's relationship with her husband. It continuously evolves over the film, and we finally reach a satisfying conclusion. It's interesting how the comedy-drama has the best character arcs out of all of the dramas that premiered at Cannes. Overall, <i>May December</i> lands on both feet, standing tall against the competition. Satirical, well-acted and entertaining.

<b>FADE OUT</b>

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$20,000,000.00

Revenue:

$4,232,370.00

Keywords

infidelity
sexual abuse
dark comedy
based on true story
statutory rape
pedophile
boundary violations
older woman younger man relationship
existentialism
dramedy
candid
baker
method acting
reflective
savannah georgia
complex
father son relationship
grand
melodrama
provocative
actress
tense
audacious
inflammatory
melodramatic
scathing
wry