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Shame
SHAME is the revenge saga of a housekeeping staff against a hotel guest for having her fired when she errs in the line of duty.
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Plot Summary
Brandon Sullivan, a New Yorker in his 30s, struggles to manage his life as he is unable to control his sex addiction. His carefully curated existence is thrown into disarray when his volatile sister, Sissy, moves in unannounced. As Sissy becomes increasingly dependent on Brandon, her presence forces him to confront the destructive nature of his compulsions and the profound isolation that defines his life.
Critical Reception
Shame garnered significant critical acclaim, particularly for Michael Fassbender's raw and uninhibited performance and Steve McQueen's unflinching direction. The film was praised for its bold exploration of addiction and sexuality, though its explicit content and bleak tone polarized some viewers and critics.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and disturbing character study driven by an exceptional performance from Michael Fassbender.
Visually striking and thematically ambitious, but its intense focus on addiction can be overwhelming.
Praised for its bold exploration of sexuality and isolation, though some found its graphic nature gratuitous.
Google audience: Viewers generally lauded Michael Fassbender's performance and the film's artistic direction. However, many found the subject matter intensely uncomfortable and graphic, with some criticizing the lack of a clear resolution or character redemption.
Awards & Accolades
Michael Fassbender received numerous award nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor and a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film also won awards at various festivals, notably the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for Steve McQueen's direction.
Fun Fact
Michael Fassbender's character, Brandon, is never explicitly shown to use any drugs or alcohol, placing the sole focus of his addiction on sex.
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