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The Outcast
He is a criminal, a thief. He is being pursued by the police. In the dump, in the snow, when he comes across a thrown newborn, he will have the choice - to save the baby or himself ...
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Plot Summary
Set in the 19th century, 'The Outcast' tells the story of Lady Carmichael, a young woman forced into an arranged marriage with a much older, cruel man. After his death, she finds herself ostracized and living in isolation in her country estate. She forms an unlikely bond with a mysterious taxidermist, challenging societal norms and seeking a path to independence and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at the performances, particularly Hattie Morahan's portrayal of Lady Carmichael, and the atmospheric period setting. Some critics found the pacing to be slow, while others appreciated its deliberate build-up and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Hattie Morahan delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
The film's moody atmosphere and period detail are commendable.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable and slow-moving.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but where comments exist, they often highlight the strong lead performance and the evocative historical setting. Some users noted the film's deliberate pacing as a potential drawback.
Fun Fact
While 'The Outcast' is a standalone film, its narrative and themes echo those found in classic gothic literature, exploring themes of female agency and societal constraints within a historical context.
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