I Shot Andy Warhol
I Shot Andy Warhol

I Shot Andy Warhol

1996Movie103 minEnglish

Based on the true story of Valerie Solanas who was a 1960s radical preaching hatred toward men in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but he continued to ignore her. So she shot him. This is Valerie's story.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes62%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users74%
Director: Mary HarronGenres: Biography, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This film delves into the life of Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and aspiring writer who felt marginalized and overlooked by the art world, particularly by the influential Andy Warhol. Frustrated and increasingly unstable, Solanas's obsession with Warhol culminates in a violent act that sends shockwaves through the counter-culture scene of the late 1960s.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'I Shot Andy Warhol' garnered mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Lili Taylor's intense portrayal of Valerie Solanas and Mary Harron's gritty, atmospheric direction. Critics noted the film's unflinching look at Solanas's psyche and her radical feminist views, though some found its narrative structure uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and unflinching portrayal of a complex, marginalized figure.
  • Lili Taylor's performance as Valerie Solanas is frequently cited as a standout.
  • Some reviewers found the film's pacing and narrative focus to be inconsistent.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally acknowledge the film's disturbing subject matter and Lili Taylor's powerful performance, with many finding it a thought-provoking, albeit dark, exploration of radical feminism and obsession.

Fun Fact

The film was inspired by the real-life shooting of Andy Warhol by Valerie Solanas in 1968, an event that stemmed from Solanas's belief that Warhol had stolen her screenplay.

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