IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes76%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users75%
Director: Thomas Clay•Genres: Drama, Period Piece, Thriller
In 17th-century rural England, Fanny Lye, a Puritan woman living a harsh and unfulfilled life, finds her world turned upside down by the arrival of a mysterious couple. As secrets unravel and societal constraints are challenged, Fanny undergoes a profound personal transformation, questioning her faith, her marriage, and her own desires. The film explores themes of repression, sexual awakening, and rebellion against patriarchal norms in a stark and unforgiving landscape.
Fanny Lye Deliver'd received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its strong performances, atmospheric direction, and challenging themes. Some found its pacing deliberate, but many appreciated its bold exploration of female agency and its unflinching portrayal of historical constraints.
Praised for Maxine Peake's commanding performance and the film's stark, atmospheric depiction of 17th-century life.
Lauded for its unflinching exploration of female repression, desire, and eventual liberation.
Noted for its deliberate pacing which some found slow, but others appreciated for building tension and character depth.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique historical setting and its compelling lead performance. Many found the narrative thought-provoking and its exploration of a woman's awakening to be powerful, though some viewers felt the film was slow-paced or too bleak.
The film was shot on location in the English countryside, with the production aiming for historical authenticity in its costumes and settings to immerse the audience in the period.
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