Martha Marcy May Marlene

2011

Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 90% · 211 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 71% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 56455 56.5K

Plot summary

After several years of living with a cult, Martha finally escapes and calls her estranged sister, Lucy, for help. Martha finds herself at the quiet Connecticut home Lucy shares with her new husband, Ted, but the memories of what she experienced in the cult make peace hard to find. As flashbacks continue to torment her, Martha fails to shake a terrible sense of dread, especially in regard to the cult's manipulative leader.


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Elizabeth Olsen as Martha
Julia Garner as Sarah
Hugh Dancy as Ted
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by deproduction 8 / 10

Ending, like the rest of the film, is perfect

Don't read this if you haven't seen the film yet. Don't read any of these, just go see it! Though unresolved endings are nothing new in film, the abrupt ending to Martha Marcy May Marlene is one of the most apropos uses of an ambiguous ending I've ever seen. The film is designed to leave the viewer in the same state of mind as the title character throughout, wondering if we're experiencing the present or the past, dream or reality. The point of the ending is that the fear, instability, and un-easiness isn't going to fade for Martha. Her experience will not be wrapped-up nicely in some storybook ending, but will continue to haunt her for the rest of her life. She will always live in fear that her world is going to be ripped apart. Other comments have asked about the car at the end, the identity of the bartender, the appearance of Patrick at the lake, and I'm sure the Director could ask for nothing more than for them to be confused. Martha herself doesn't know the answers, and neither should the viewer. My personal opinion is that Martha imagined Patrick at the lake, the car at the end was just odd happenstance, and maybe even the SUV she damaged was unrelated to the Cult, but Martha is going to question those and countless other events for the rest of her life. She'll never hear creaks or rattles the same again... she'll never sleep soundly and consistently... she'll never trust her view of reality, and that's exactly the point of the ending. Great performances, great direction, great movie!

Reviewed by Hildr 7 / 10

Surprisingly good

I'd never heard of this and when scrolling to find a movie it popped up.

A slow, intense, psychological character study. There are some distressing scenes (sexual assault, violence) that were acted brilliantly.

The silence throughout the movie added to the intensity and put the viewer firmly into the mindset of the main character (Martha), who was excellently portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen.

Sarah Paulson (I should add I am biased towards her as she is an exquisite human) added depth and a gentleness that was required for the character of Martha to explore her situation in the scenes between them.

The aspect and post production on this was beautiful, the lighting throughout was spot on. The way that many scenes in the 'cult' were in near darkness contrasting to the light filled space once she left gave excellent visual cues and a sense of the tumultuous emotions being felt by Martha.

Would definitely watch again to see if there were background things I've missed.

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