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Safe

United States

1995

119 Min
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Todd Haynes

PROD Christine Vachon, Lauren Zalaznick

SCR Todd Haynes

DP Alex Nepomniaschy

CAST Julianne Moore, Peter Friedman, Susan Norman, Xander Berkeley

ED James Lyons

Synopsis

Todd Haynes presents a revisionist take on the paranoia thriller with this story of a Southern California housewife who suddenly falls victim to an inexplicable, apparently incurable illness. Carol White (Julianne Moore) lives with her husband and son in suburban comfort until she collapses one day, for no apparent reason. Her condition worsens in the weeks that follow, as she suffers from coughing fits, exhaustion, and spontaneous nose bleeds, triggered by sources as disparate as car exhaust, cologne, and the sun. Failing to find any medical explanation for her maladies, her doctor refers her to a psychiatrist, who suggests that her physical ailments are psychosomatic, a theory echoed by her callous and increasingly frustrated husband. At her wits’ end, Carol withdraws to an expensive New Age retreat for sufferers of “20th century disease,” where the community’s guru (Peter Friedman) champions a dubious regimen of diet, climate control, introspection, and self-love.

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Todd Haynes

Filmmaker Todd Haynes is known for making provocative films that subvert narrative structure and resound with transgressive, complex eroticism. The content of his work has made Haynes the subject of both acclaim and controversy, a whipping boy for debates about NEA funding and a figurehead in the new queer cinema. Although he doesn’t characterize himself as a gay filmmaker who makes exclusively gay films, he has pointed out in interviews that to do this would be taking only the content instead of the form of his films into consideration; Haynes’ name has become synonymous with that cinematic movement and its work to both expose and redefine the contours of queer culture in America and beyond. Born January 2, 1961, in Los Angeles, Haynes grew up in nearby Encino. He developed an interest in film at a young age, and while still a high school student, he produced his first film, a short about contemporary teenage life entitled The Suicide (1978). Haynes went on to study at Brown University… read more

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Vincent Bergeron

29Jan10

Haynes made a far better movie here and then with Far From Heaven, which in retrospect is an easy pastiche of past times (fun, but more shy and less subversive than the actual 50's original ; and forget about the masterpiece by Fassbinder, a whole different universe of motivated expression of the social malaise). Haunting and better if you watch Safe three times at least.  
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richard langley

8Jun09

A. RICHARD LANGLEY One of Haynes' best films, and definitely Moore's most mesmerizing--and disturbing--performance. Timely yet ahead of its time, the film, which echoes Antonioni's brilliant The Red Desert, is a disturbing take on one suburban woman's battle with her social, personal, physical, and mental deterioration that she blames on environmental and technological issues.  
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Matthew Beck

29Nov08

One of the most underrated films in recent memory. It has more to say about Western Civilization than every Hollywood blockbuster ever made.  

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A moody demonstration of cliched and profoundly false assumptions

By Howard Schuman​n on February 6, 2010

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Directed by Todd Haynes (1995)

I try to see the good in all films. If a film director is honest and his motivations sincere and he has attempted to entertain…  read review

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By Lucas Granero on August 2, 2009

A mas de quince años desde su realización, “Safe”, la segunda pelicula de Todd Haynes, sigue siendo una de las mas originales y perturbadoras historias acerca de la perdida de seguridad, pertenecimiento…  read review

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