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Miss Julie
2014 2h 10m PG-13
Drama
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Romance
5.5
54%
24%
56%
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Over the course of a midsummer night in Fermanagh in 1890, an unsettled daughter of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy encourages her father's valet to seduce her.
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Directed By
Liv Ullmann
Written By
Liv Ullmann
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Maipo Film
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Cast of Miss Julie
Jessica Chastain
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Colin Farrell
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Samantha Morton
Kathleen
Nora McMenamy
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Miss Julie Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
"Miss Julie" is a rather strange experience, with its consistently static medium shots of the three actors, as they roar their lines at one another. But it has an undeniable power.
Entertainment Weekly
Joe McGovern
Morton, one of the least artificial actresses in the world, charts her character's heartbreak without any of the self-pity normally assigned to ordinary women.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
It's a handsomely mounted, intentionally claustrophobic film; too claustrophobic over the long haul, with relentless close-ups that constrict the galvanic emotions on display.
TheWrap
Inkoo Kang
"Their subordinate ranks as a woman and a lowborn servant, respectively, should inspire sympathy, but their self pity is so thorough and one-note that their distress is no more compelling or resonant than a pair of dogs noisily licking their wounds."
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Ullmann's way is the wrong way to do "Miss Julie," but this is the best version of this wrong way you're ever likely to find.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
"Miss Julie" is a strangely clinical movie experience. It's a story that makes an impression without leaving a mark.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
An austere, pared-down take that does one thing extremely well: It allows actors Jessica Chastain, Samantha Morton and especially Colin Farrell to shine.
The Dissolve
Noel Murray
The problem is that as played by Chastain and Farrell (or perhaps as directed by Ullmann), the sexual tension comes off as intellectualized, not actual.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
What Ullmann's done is create the ideal conditions for these three to do electrifying work with each other. She maintains control so they can lose it.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
The heat that should saturate the film as betrayals mount and boundaries are broken flickers and dies many times over "Miss Julie's" languid two-plus hours.
Village Voice
Abby Garnett
Strenuously acted dramas make for strenuous viewing, and Liv Ullmann's rigorous adaptation of Strindberg's Miss Julie, which uproots the action to 19th-century Ireland, is no exception.
Slant Magazine
Steve Macfarlane
The film is no tearjerker, but it makes the stage play's hidebound, soul-baring pleasures mesmerizing on screen, and without copping to reductivism.
Tolucan Times
Tony Medley
...long, actionless, and slow...annoying and inscrutable...There were a couple of things good about it, however. Samantha Morton gives a fine performance...and the cinematography of late 19th Century Ireland is rewarding.
Film Journal International
David Noh
Claustrophobic, basically unexciting and heavy-handed.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Liv Ullmann's worshipful but static adaptation of the classic Strindberg play fails to work as a film, despite impressive perfs.
Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
A ponderous, stately affair that lacks relevance and only acquires intermittent power.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Much more convincing than Mike Figgis's 1999 screen adaptation, starring Saffron Burrows, it is a grueling slog through a hell of torment, cruelty and suffering.
Tribune News Service
Roger Moore
Well-acted, if austere and overlong
Boston Herald
James Verniere
The film's themes - sexual power, class struggle, money, gender, - are as relevant as ever.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Chastain, who seems incapable of a bad performance, brings an Ophelia-like vulnerability to Miss Julie, the lonely and depressed daughter of a count.
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