The Maddening

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"Never rely on the kindness of strangers."
  • R
  • 1995
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 4.8  (897)

In the 1995 psychological thriller The Maddening, directed by Danny Huston, Burt Reynolds stars as David, a successful businessman who is haunted by a traumatic childhood experience. He and his wife Cassie (Mia Sara) move to the countryside with their young daughter Lindsay (Lauren Hutton) in an attempt to start fresh and leave David's past behind.

However, their idyllic new life is soon disrupted by the arrival of Cassie's mother, Ethel (Angie Dickinson), who David blames for his childhood trauma. Ethel is manipulative and has a history of mental instability, and she quickly begins to drive a wedge between David and Cassie.

As David becomes more and more unhinged, he begins to experience terrifying hallucinations that blur the lines between reality and the past traumas that haunt him. And as he struggles to separate fact from fiction, he realizes that his sanity may be slipping away.

The film is an intense exploration of the consequences of repressed trauma and the destructive power of family secrets. Reynolds delivers a powerful performance as David, capturing both his desperation to hold onto his sanity and his increasing sense of paranoia and instability. Meanwhile, Dickinson's Ethel is a masterful portrayal of a character who knows exactly how to manipulate those around her, and Sara's Cassie serves as a strong anchor for the audience as she tries to navigate the dangerous waters of her husband's unraveling mind.

The film's cinematography, by Juan Ruiz Anchia, heightens the tension and atmosphere of the story through a series of stunningly shot and often surreal sequences. The striking use of color and light creates an almost dreamlike quality to the film, making the audience feel as though they, like David, are caught in a surreal nightmare.

The Maddening is a film that refuses to offer easy answers to the complex questions it poses. Instead, it allows the audience to experience the same disorientation and uncertainty that David feels as he tries desperately to hold onto his sanity. The film's ending is both haunting and ambiguous, leaving the audience with questions and implications that linger long after the credits roll.

Overall, The Maddening is a masterful psychological thriller that showcases powerful performances, stunning cinematography, and an exploration of themes that will stay with the audience long after the film has ended.

The Maddening is a 1995 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.8.

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  • Release Date
    1995
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (897)