

Movie spotlight
Swallow
A striving actress is invited to a private, mysterious gourmet club only to discover that her competition has prepared a horrifying banquet.
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Plot Summary
In the 1950s, a newlywed housewife, Hunter, lives a seemingly perfect life with her wealthy husband, but her compulsive need to swallow dangerous objects begins to unravel their carefully constructed world. As her condition escalates, she grapples with societal expectations and her own deep-seated psychological struggles. Her life spirals into a desperate fight for survival and self-discovery amidst the oppressive facade of domesticity.
Critical Reception
Swallow received critical acclaim, with particular praise directed at Haley Bennett's performance and the film's atmospheric direction. Critics lauded its exploration of female repression and psychological depth, though some found the pacing occasionally deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Haley Bennett delivers a tour-de-force performance that anchors the film's disturbing narrative.
The film masterfully uses its period setting to explore themes of control, repression, and the female psyche.
Visually striking and psychologically intense, Swallow is a haunting examination of a woman's inner turmoil.
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Fun Fact
The film's production design meticulously recreated the aesthetics of the 1950s, aiming for a specific sense of sterile opulence that reflects the protagonist's internal state.
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