
Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011)
Anno di uscita: 2011
Nazione: United States
Alternative Title: La fuga di Martha, 双面玛莎, 玛莎·玛西·梅·玛琳, マーサ、あるいはマーシー・メイ, Marta Mersi Mei Merlen, Марта, Марси Мэй, Марлен, Marta Marsi Mej Marlin, 迷懵夢寐, Paranoya, Марта, Марсі Мей, Марлен, Người Phụ Nữ Mạnh Mẽ
Regista: Sean Durkin
Writer: Sean Durkin
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Antonio Campos, Chris Maybach, Josh Mond, Patrick Cunningham
Co-Producer: Andrew Corkin
Executive Producer: Alexander Schepsman, Matt Palmieri, Saemi Kim, Saerom Kim, Ted Hope
Società: BorderLine Films, This is that
Genere: Drama, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
Budget: 1.000.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: boundary violations, brainwashing, connecticut, cult, drugged, drugging someone, estranged sister, flashbacks, group sex, home invasion, manipulated woman, manipulative male lead, memory, mind control, murderous cult, paranoia, patriarchy, polygamy, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), rape, running away, sexual abuse, sexual predator, sibling relationship
Storia
Martha Marcy May Marlene follows Martha, who escapes from an abusive cult where she was living under the name Marcy May for two years. She reaches out to her estranged sister Lucy and her husband Ted in Connecticut for help. Martha struggles to reintegrate into normal life due to her traumatic past experiences and begins to have trouble distinguishing reality from memories of her time with the cult, particularly concerning its manipulative leader. Flashbacks haunt Martha, causing paranoia and a sense of dread that she cannot shake.
Riassunto
Martha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 psychological thriller directed by Sean Durkin. The film centers around Martha's struggle to readjust to life outside the cult she escaped from and her sister Lucy's attempt to provide help and support. The movie explores themes of trauma, memory, and identity through Martha's fragmented mental state. Although the sources do not mention specific cult activities or details about the film's ending, they collectively describe Martha's psychological turmoil and struggle for healing.