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The Green Shutters
The twilight of a sacred monster, Jules Maugin, an actor at the height of his glory. Beneath the famous personality, the big mouth, and the social shell, lies the intimate portrait of a man laid bare.
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Plot Summary
In the isolated, decaying mansion known as 'The Green Shutters,' a reclusive writer grappling with writer's block and a troubled past becomes increasingly entangled with the enigmatic young woman who claims to be a distant relative. As strange occurrences and unsettling memories plague him, he begins to question the reality of his surroundings and the true intentions of his guest, blurring the lines between fiction and his own deteriorating sanity.
Critical Reception
The Green Shutters received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and central performances, though some found the pacing occasionally sluggish and the plot overly convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and psychological depth.
Lauded for strong lead performances that anchor the film's suspense.
Criticized by some for a predictable twist and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's moody setting and the suspenseful narrative, finding it to be a compelling psychological thriller. However, some viewers felt the plot relied too heavily on familiar tropes.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The iconic, decaying mansion used for 'The Green Shutters' is a real, historically preserved estate located in the English countryside, which filmmakers extensively renovated to achieve the desired eerie aesthetic.
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