Shame

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  • NC-17
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 39 min
  • 7.2  (207,719)
  • 72

Shame is a 2011 psychological drama movie directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, and James Badge Dale. The film revolves around Brandon Sullivan (Fassbender), a New Yorker working in a prestigious, high-stress environment who suffers from sex addiction. When his sister, Sissy (Mulligan), comes to stay with him, Brandon's life starts to unravel as he struggles to keep his addiction hidden and cope with his emotional state.

The movie opens with Brandon's daily routine: waking up, working out, going to work, and going to bars or brothels to have sexual encounters with strangers. Although he seems to be functioning well as an attractive and successful man in his professional life, his addiction and anxiety manifest in other areas of his life. Brandon is unable to form healthy relationships, and he regularly engages in risky sexual behavior that poses a threat to his health and safety.

When Sissy arrives unexpectedly, Brandon's carefully constructed facade begins to crumble. Sissy is needy and fragile, someone who needs Brandon's support. However, she also has a dark past that brings up traumatic memories for Brandon. The siblings have an unhealthy relationship, and Brandon can't stand his sister's presence in his apartment, as she invades his privacy and seems to challenge his control over himself.

Throughout the movie, McQueen artfully reveals Brandon's inner turmoil through a series of thought-provoking and symbolic imagery. From the lingering closeup shots of Brandon's face to the use of repetitive sounds and abstract camera angles, McQueen masterfully communicates the idea that Brandon is both trapped by his addiction and desperate to escape it.

Fassbender delivers a stunning performance, as he portrays the character of Brandon with remarkable depth and nuance. He conveys the character's inner struggle, despair and emotional pain with such raw power that you can't help but sympathize with him.

In the meantime, Carey Mulligan's portrayal of Sissy is also compelling. She brilliantly shines a light on the character's emotional vulnerability, as well as her complex relationship with Brandon.

Overall, Shame is a powerful and thought-provoking movie that tackles the subject of sex addiction with great sensitivity and nuance. Steeped in award-winning performances, intricate cinematography, and a haunting score, McQueen's work is a powerful exploration of the darkness of addiction, seen through the perspective of a complex and deeply flawed character. While it's tough to watch, Shame is a must-see for those willing to explore the dark recesses of the human psyche.

Shame is a 2011 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2 and a MetaScore of 72.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NC-17
  • Runtime
    1 hr 39 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (207,719)
  • Metascore
    72
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