IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes53%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users72%
Director: Rodrigo García•Genres: Drama, Period
In 19th-century Ireland, Albert Nobbs, a woman, poses as a man to survive and secure employment in a rigid and patriarchal society. Working as a butler in a hotel, Albert lives a solitary life, constantly fearful of exposure. A chance encounter with a visiting painter and his vivacious fiancée, Helen, leads Albert to develop feelings for Helen, complicating her carefully constructed existence and raising the stakes of her deception.
Albert Nobbs received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Glenn Close's performance and the film's atmospheric period detail. Some critics found the narrative slow-paced and predictable, while others lauded its sensitive exploration of identity and societal constraints.
Glenn Close delivers a tour-de-force performance, embodying the complex character of Albert Nobbs with remarkable depth and nuance.
The film effectively captures the oppressive atmosphere of Victorian Ireland and the societal pressures faced by women.
While visually compelling and thematically rich, the pacing can be deliberate, and some viewers may find the narrative arc somewhat understated.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique premise and Glenn Close's committed performance. Many found the story thought-provoking and moving, although some felt it could have benefited from a more dynamic plot.
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards: Best Actress (Glenn Close), Best Supporting Actress (Janet McTeer), Best Makeup. Glenn Close also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.
Glenn Close first conceived of playing Albert Nobbs in the 1980s and championed the project for decades, even co-writing the screenplay.
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