FILM REVIEW - DON'T WORRY DARLING (2022)
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Don't Worry Darling: A Gripping Tale of Unravelling Utopia
In the heart of a seemingly idyllic American 1950s suburb, Alice (FLORENCE PUGH) and Jack (HARRY STYLES) seemingly have the perfect life. They reside in the meticulously planned town of Victory, where neighbours are friendly, jobs are secure, and domestic bliss is the norm. However, beneath the surface of this picture-perfect existence lies a dark secret, one that Alice is determined to uncover.
As she delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding Victory, Alice's curiosity transforms into a gnawing paranoia. She begins to suspect that the town's supposed utopia is a carefully constructed illusion, designed to control its inhabitants. Her suspicions are further fuelled by the mysterious illness that afflicts one of her neighbours, a condition that seems to stem from a deep-seated knowledge of the town's true nature.
Pugh delivers a captivating performance as Alice, capturing her character's growing unease and determination to unravel the truth. Her performance is complemented by Styles, who effortlessly transitions from charming husband to a more sinister figure as the depths of his involvement in Victory's secrets are revealed.
Director OLIVIA WILDE masterfully blends elements of psychological thriller, mystery, and social commentary. The film's retro aesthetic, reminiscent of classic Hollywood films, creates a sense of nostalgia while simultaneously highlighting the undercurrent of tension that permeates Victory.
Don't Worry Darling is a thought-provoking and suspenseful film that challenges viewers to question the nature of reality and the power of conformity. It's a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and anyone who's ever wondered what's really happening behind the facade of a seemingly perfect community.