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Miss Julie
Daughter of the manor Julie breaks off her engagement only to fall for one of her staff. A romance that begins innocently ends in a tragedy
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Plot Summary
Set in the late 19th century, Miss Julie is the story of a young aristocratic woman who engages in a dangerously intimate relationship with her father's valet. Driven by intense desires and social pressures, their encounter escalates into a tragic power struggle filled with manipulation and desperation over the course of a single Midsummer's Eve night.
Critical Reception
Liv Ullmann's adaptation of Strindberg's classic play was met with generally positive reviews, particularly for its strong performances and Ullmann's sensitive direction. Critics lauded the intense portrayals by Chastain and Farrell, though some found the film's deliberate pacing and bleak subject matter challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for powerful lead performances, especially Jessica Chastain.
Applauded for Liv Ullmann's confident and atmospheric direction.
Some found the film's intensity and bleak tone overwhelming.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the compelling performances of the lead actors and the film's dramatic tension. While many appreciated the faithful adaptation and strong direction, some found the subject matter to be somber and disturbing.
Fun Fact
This film adaptation of 'Miss Julie' is notable for being the directorial debut of acclaimed Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, who also wrote the screenplay.
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