Shame
Shame

Shame

2011Movie102 minEnglish

Brandon, a thirty-something man living in New York, eludes intimacy with women but feeds his deepest desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his younger sister temporarily moves into his apartment, stirring up bitter memories of their shared painful past, Brandon's life, like his fragile mind, gets out of control.

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes79%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users76%
Director: Steve McQueenGenres: Drama, Psychological

Plot Summary

Brandon Sullivan, a New York City advertising executive, struggles to manage his life as a sex addict. His carefully controlled existence is disrupted when his troubled, volatile younger sister, Sissy, moves in with him. As Sissy becomes increasingly dependent on Brandon, her presence threatens to expose his addiction and spiral him further into self-destruction, leading to a raw exploration of intimacy, isolation, and the complexities of familial relationships.

Critical Reception

Shame was met with significant critical acclaim, particularly for its bold exploration of addiction and its unflinching portrayal of sexuality. Michael Fassbender's performance was widely praised as a career-defining role, and Steve McQueen's direction was lauded for its artistic and visceral approach. While some found the subject matter and explicit content challenging, the film was generally recognized for its artistic merit and its courageous handling of a difficult theme.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its daring and unflinching portrayal of sex addiction.
  • Michael Fassbender's performance is a standout, delivering a complex and compelling portrayal.
  • Steve McQueen's directorial style is masterful, creating a visually striking and emotionally resonant film.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's powerful performances, particularly Michael Fassbender's, and its intense, thought-provoking exploration of addiction. Many viewers found the film difficult but rewarding, appreciating its artistic direction and mature handling of sensitive subject matter. Some noted its explicit nature as potentially challenging.

Fun Fact

Michael Fassbender reportedly lost 10-15 pounds for his role as Brandon to achieve a more gaunt and desperate appearance.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Perhaps I’m just desensitised to sex, and stories about sex, but for the most part the regular sight of a naked Michael Fassbender shagging, showering and/or wanking did nothing for me. His “Brandon” is a New York office worker who is obses...
Kira Zinnecker

Kira Zinnecker

Shame is nothing short of a masterpiece: every shot tells a story. SYNOPSIS: (from Google) Successful and handsome New Yorker Brandon (Michael Fassbender) seems to live an ordinary life, but he hides a terrible secret behind his mask of...
Dan_Tebasco

Dan_Tebasco

Has a good reputation among critics and film-buffs, but I thought this was duller than dullsville on a dull tuesday. Fassbender has got to be one of the most overrated actors in recent times. He's got a distinctive look and his eyes pier...