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SHAME
One Normal Man, One Odd Day. Robert Mulby is a man who has everything going for him with a normal life but something doesn't seem quite right...
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Plot Summary
Brandon Sullivan is a New York City architect in his 30s living a secret life as a sex addict. His carefully controlled existence is thrown into disarray when his estranged, unstable sister Sissy moves in unannounced, forcing him to confront his issues and the dark desires that threaten to consume him.
Critical Reception
Shame received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its direction, Fassbender's performance, and its unflinching portrayal of addiction and sexuality. However, its explicit content and bleak tone led to some divided opinions and difficulties with distribution in certain regions.
What Reviewers Say
Michael Fassbender delivers a tour-de-force performance as a man consumed by sex addiction.
Steve McQueen's bold and uncompromising direction creates a visceral and unsettling experience.
The film's exploration of modern isolation and the emptiness of excessive pleasure is both potent and disturbing.
Google audience: Audiences praised the film's artistic merit and the powerful acting, especially Michael Fassbender's performance. Some found the subject matter too explicit or disturbing, but many appreciated its honest and raw depiction of addiction and its consequences.
Awards & Accolades
Michael Fassbender was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. The film won awards at the Venice Film Festival, including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for Fassbender.
Fun Fact
The famous sex montage scene, where Brandon is seen engaging with multiple partners, was filmed with a body double for Michael Fassbender, though Fassbender himself was present on set for continuity and performance.
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