Author Ottessa Moshfegh co-writes the movie version of her award-winning novel and it promises much with the presence of Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway.
McKenzie plays the titular character, a secretary at a prison whose mundane, troubled daily routine is shaken up following the arrival of Hathaway’s psychiatrist Rebecca .
Set in the 1960s, the period jumps off the screen in director William Oldroyd’s ( Lady Macbeth ) adaptation, from the hairstyles, clothing and constant smoking to a bleached colour palette and lively, of-the-time soundtrack.
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