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I can't fully express how much I adored this movie. Quirky, hilarious and downright disturbing in parts. The performances were brilliant especially Barry Keoghan. He is such an amazing talent. Needs an Oscar nomination for this part. He is outstanding.
I watched this film tonight and was completely blown away. The performances were outstanding and the ending was the twist I needed. It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen a great movie. I might have to watch it again.
I made the mistake of watching this film with my parents, not knowing what to expect, and let's just say that things got incredibly awkward between us during the bathtub and grave scenes! 😂
Saltburn is definitely a memorable movie, great performances. I was happy that Farleigh left and was safe, the actor that played him said his hair was inspired by Corbin Bleu. Barry Keoghan has range and I would really like to see him in a Rom Com at least once
I watched Saltburn purely because it's Rosamund Pike and Carey Mulligan reuniting for the third time following their hits with Pride & Prejudice and An Education. It just gave me a crazy nostalgia seeing them sharing screens together here because of their past work. Their chemistry even for a short time was excellent, I hope to see them together again in the future. Maybe in another Emerald Fennell movie? Why the hell not 🤗
This was epic and one of the best films I have watched in the last couple of years. Original, crazy, unbelievably shocking and the acting was superb. After watching interviews with the director and actors, it really helped put it all in perspective because this movie is so out there. Loved it!
it’s not original. Barry Keogan was the only thing i liked about this movie. It’s pretentious, intentional or not. It’s not any different from movies like “Call me by your name” or “Talented Mr. Ripley” just with more disgusting improvisations put in again because of Keogan. Without his character this movie would just be another dull movie about the have or have nots
Tremendous movie! Sophie Ellis-Bextor's "Murder On The Dance Floor" even charted on the Billboard Hot 100 from the buzz and increased streams & downloads due to Saltburn!!
I've ploughed the field the other side of the church wall many times knowing the location . My late father was church warden there for 35 years and farmed the fields that surround the church.
In terms of filmic influences, I thought of Pasolini's Teorema - where Terence Stamp's character walks into an upper-middle class family's home, and leaves their lives drastically, irrevocably changed.
Just because "Saltburn" has elements of other films doesn't make it unoriginal or reductive. It's just another take on a theme of someone psychotic and a family that, frankly, doesn't deserve much better, even though murder is repulsive. I liked the film, not loved it, and thought it could use some judicious editing to tighten it up. A thriller is like a train: It starts out with purpose and maybe even slowly, but it should build up steam quickly and finish furiously. The ending of the film was perfect, to me, but the Rosamund's death was not realistic and too slow and "playful". It's a film I would want to see, again, now that I know the outcome.
A most unpleasant film about most unpleasant people doing most unpleasant things. I may need to watch The Sound of Music every evening for the next two years to free my brain of this rot.
I watched it on Valentine’s Day after feeling touched seeing tradies buying orchids and roses for lovers and I loved how this film made my mind explode… I loved the day, I felt alive, in a way I haven’t for years, Keoghan is amazing.
I'm hooked to this film As I adore the background and cinematography. Reminds me of knives out. And Oliver- oh boy you snatched my heart away. So beautiful.💙💛💙💛
#9: this is so funny because I make presentations and plan conferences and since powerpoint is now in 16:9, but used to be in 3:4, I constantly have to fight against old presentations, converting them from the old 3:4 to the more modern 16:9, which is a huge pain. Literally as soon as this movie started, I was like "why is it in 3:4?!" Thanks, it was intentional, now I feel like a jerk 🤣
I can’t see routing for Oliver at the end even though some of the people were the hated rich. He killed a whole family. I was not happy that he accomplished his goal.
Barry Keoghan - I mean! What an amazing actor, simply electric complete presence an pure , divinely creative, subtle and brave, simply masterful performance . What a snub he was snubbed on an Oscar nod! Also the scenes many redeem as "controversial" when it comes to the force of human sexuality is glorious and honest, . This movie is A R T.
Even thugh i haven't watched "Saltburn" this was a nice top. Thanks, Emely, and a happy thursday afternoon to you as well. Take care and God bless you, and greetings from Colombia.
That "red wings" scene with Barry and Alison, and Barry lickin up the dirty bath tub water made me gag. That was too gross for me. The grave humping and the rock out with your cock out scenes were the most wtf. I was never rooting for Oliver in the movie. I thought he was a freak and I wanted him to get caught. I mean, all this shit only popped off after they met him. How did no one find that suspicious?? Why wasn't he investigated?? He should've been at least a person of interest. Especially after Rosamund suddenly got sick
He wasn't the only other person that Felix brought home though. And the story was completely convincing. Rich boy dies of overdose at party, sister kills herself in grief, dad drops dead after losing both his kids in quick succession and then the wife becomes ill. Maybe he was investigated, but ghered be no real evidence that he did it.
Nervously curious to watch Saltburn ( Im well into my late 50’s lol but my daughter 32yrs old basically said I was forbidden 🚫 to watch this in fear it might be too disturbing 😳 lmao)!!!
If he wasn't in love with him, why did he lick up the bath water in the drain? Defiling the grave I get, but drinking his umm, "bath water", that's a whole other level of obsessed.
As far as the grave scene.....which one of us who has lost a deeply loved partner and never thought of being naked with them one more at the grave as if we could penetrate the earth of the grave with our arms, body and love. Once more to possess the object of our love and desire. To me it is totally natural. It is only what some might think as an embarrassment to keep me from stripping naked and laying on my late husband's grave. To feel his arms coming out of the earth and holding me again would be heaven.
Keoghan was great but as much as I like to celebrate women in film (writer/director) I would never recommend the film. It nearly demonized the middle class. Oliver was not from the working class but from the middle class, characterizing them as insatiably and obsessively aspirational, greedy and disturbed. There is nobody likeable in the film with whom I could relate. 🤷♀️
I watched this movie and I promise you that it is one of those boring movies that the so called movie experts choose to talk about a lot. Nothing special about it. Just weird sex scenes.
I actually think it would have been more interesting without the “shocking”’scenes. The period blood, the bathtub & the graveyard could go and the rest of the performances would still be as interesting, the story wouldn’t suffer without them.
I think the only thing that messed up the movie FOR ME was the cheesy villain monologue at the end, I think if we skipped the movie spelling out just what he did a tiny bit and made the audience have to figure out a tiny bit more themselves it would be as perfect as a movie can get. I love the absurdity and how they managed to not make the bathtub gross just for the sake of being gross because it goes with the story, and I think Oliver dancing at the end was a perfect ending that is very out of left field and unguessable and as emerald wanted, I truly was drawn to Oliver and his evil confidence
I utterly LOVED this film, and I agree that Barry Keoghan absolutely deserves an Oscar for his chilling portrayal of Oliver. Literally, from the opening scene I was so completely enthralled that I didn’t notice my cats shredding some very important paperwork behind me. So thanks for that, Emerald Fennell.😉. A few of my other favorite standout performances were given by Rosamund Pike, the timeless Richard E. Grant, and a VERY brilliant young actor I don’t recall having seen before, but will be looking forward to watching in the future…Archie Madekwe. The simmering tension and hatred between Farleigh, and Oscar was a frightening thing to watch, yet were some of my favorite scenes. I was on the edge of my seat through most of this movie because, just when you think you can relax a little bit, that sinister underbelly that coats everything Oliver touches reminds you to keep on your toes with your eyes peeled. I watched Saltburn this weekend, and it’s now Tuesday, but I already want to watch it again to see if I can catch clues I might have missed the first go around. 10 out of 10 for me! ✨💖✨