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Saltburn 2023

Saltburn (2023)—rich in moody tones, gothic stylings, and a foreboding atmosphere that captures the film’s decadent allure. Debuted at the Telluride Film Festival (Aug 2023), with UK/US theatrical release in mid-November followed by streaming on Amazon Prime Video by late December. It quickly became one of the most-streamed films of 2023 .🧭 Plot overview The narrative follows Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan), a working-class student at Oxford, who becomes obsessed with Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), a charismatic aristocrat. Invited to Felix’s family estate, Oliver spirals into a world of privilege, power, and dark secrets. The film satirically examines obsession, class envy, and desire, blending psychological thriller with dark satire.Highlights Complex dynamics between social classes A mix of queerness, manipulation, privilege, and obsession Gothic aesthetics, witty dialogue, and unsettling scenes—some involving shock elements like bodily fluids, necrophilia, and other provocative motifs.🗣️ Critics & Audience Reaction Praise Visuals & Performances: Critics hailed the film’s lush cinematography (Linus Sandgren) and bold visual world-building. Standout Performances: Barry Keoghan’s portrayal of Oliver was described as “deeply unsettling,” “wickedly mean,” and mesmerizing. Jacob Elordi's charismatic turn earned him praise; considered a defining role and garnered a BAFTA Best Supporting Actor nomination. Rosamund Pike delights as Felix’s grandiose, narcissistic mother.Criticism Tone & Substance: Some reviewers felt the film prioritized style and shock value over meaningful narrative or class commentary. Polarizing Nature: Its provocative content alienated many—some called it visually striking but narratively hollow. Mixed Opinions: A reviewer from Time argued the sneakily smug tone undercut its themes.Conversely, another viewer wrote it felt "so far up its own ass... trying to be so many things but fails to be even one”.🏆 Awards & Box office Here’s the worldwide box office total for Saltburn (2023): Box Office Mojo reports a worldwide gross of $21,026,167 (Domestic: $11,425,829; International: $9,600,338). The Numbers aligns closely, citing a total of $21,025,999 worldwide (Domestic: $11,425,829; International: $9,600,170). Awards: Nominated for two Golden Globes and five BAFTAs. Earned a BAFTA nomination for Jacob Elordi. Viral Sensation: Sparked a massive online buzz—TikTok videos accumulated nearly 4 billion views and the soundtrack (notably "Murder on the Dancefloor") soared in streams and charts. Legacy Potential: While snubbed by the Academy, it continues to draw cult followings and be reevaluated as a provocative and memorable piece of cinema.🎬 Saltburn (2023) – Conclusion Saltburn is a bold, polarizing film that fuses gothic aesthetic with razor-sharp satire, class commentary, and psychological thrills. Directed by Emerald Fennell, it explores obsession, privilege, and power through the disturbing yet magnetic journey of Oliver Quick. While it dazzles visually and delivers standout performances—especially from Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi—it deliberately provokes with its content, leaving viewers either enthralled or repelled. It's not a film that plays it safe—and that’s exactly what gives it its staying power. In short:Saltburn is a twisted, decadent fever dream—audacious, divisive, unforgettable.

  • 2023
  • 2 h : 11 min
  • 665 views
  • 6.873
  • R
  • English (UK)
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