
Mary Reilly
Through the constrained perspective of a quietly observant housemaid, *Mary Reilly* reimagines the chilling duality of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde not as a gothic spectacle, but as a deeply unsettling and claustrophobic psychological drama. The film cultivates a pervasive sense of dread and isolation, focusing on the power imbalances and suppressed desires within a Victorian household, rather than sensationalizing the monstrous transformations. This isn’t a horror focused on jump scares, but a descent into fractured identity and the unsettling allure of forbidden connection, portrayed as both a disturbing obsession and a desperate search for agency within a rigidly structured society. Mary's burgeoning, and ultimately doomed, affection for both sides of Jekyll evokes a haunting atmosphere of complicity and tragic inevitability, framing the classic story as a somber exploration of loneliness and the destructive consequences of societal repression.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Umqondisi
- Stephen Frears
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 1996-02-23
- Ubude bexesha
- 108 imiz
- Isikali
- 5.8 / 10 (345)
Abadlali
- Julia Roberts
- John Malkovich
- George Cole













