Savage Grace

Savage Grace

By Tom Kalin

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2006-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Tom Kalin
  • Production Company: Celluloid Dreams
  • Production Country: United States of America, Spain, France
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.632/10
5.632
From 189 Ratings

Description

Savage Grace, based on the award winning book, tells the incredible true story of Barbara Daly, who married above her class to Brooks Baekeland, the dashing heir to the Bakelite plastics fortune. Beautiful, red-headed and charismatic, Barbara is still no match for her well-bred husband. The birth of the couple's only child, Tony, rocks the uneasy balance in this marriage of extremes. Tony is a failure in his father's eyes. As he matures and becomes increasingly close to his lonely mother, the seeds for a tragedy of spectacular decadence are sown. Spanning 1946 to 1972, the film unfolds in six acts. The Baekelands' pursuit of social distinction and the glittering 'good life' propels them across the globe. In this indie film from IFC, we follow their heady rise and tragic fall against the backdrop of New York, Paris, Cadaques, Mallorca and London.

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  • Distasteful Subject

    2
    By Bobbybirder
    Better be extremely broad minded on subject matter you are willing to watch. I question the fact that it is true as he was certified insane and when you're dead you can't defend yourself. Who would really know?????
  • So so

    3
    By Friend of Namor
    I think this movie had the potential to be much better than it actually was. There was room for much more content and character development.
  • Astonishing Film

    5
    By DallasDiva
    This movie is both amazing and disturbing rolled into one. I sat mesmerized by Julianne Moore's performance. She's the reason to buy/rent this movie. She's outstanding in it.
  • Unrivaled Narcissism

    5
    By janjamm
    Julianne Moore takes on the riskiest roles!! While other actresses are performing in dopey chick-flicks, vampire films and action movies (Hello Angelina!) Moore jumps into the most amazing dramas. She is such a fine, daring actress. This film is worth it just to watch her work a scene. Wow. If you rent it, steel yourself for the most cruel and absurd family life you have ever watched in your most voyeuristic pleasure. What a mess. Why are these great films about such painful, debasing experiences? Because within each film moment lies our darkest reality. The cringing feeling you experience is a struggle between your highest self and your darkest, creepy urges. Watch the humans as they are destroyed by money, boredom and profound emptiness. Honest, it's great---a tour de force!
  • OMG So Disturning

    3
    By jcace123
    This is the most disturbing movie i have ever seen in my whole life. The family members sleep with the same people, and then it gets even wierder. The acting was amazing , but i am still in shock
  • The surprise

    4
    By mighty me
    I think a film should be able to schock you mentally in many or few ways. If it foesn't manage that, then it's boring. But this film will certainly give you something to think about.
  • Lacking depth, direction, and intensity

    2
    By BPopma
    The two main characters are well portrayed, but the viewer is hard pressed to care about anyone.
  • Inexorable Disintegration

    4
    By gblair
    This film was very good at depicting the disintegration of one of america's first families, the Baekelands. From Tony's birth to Brooks' abandonment the movie does a very good job at charting the emotional and psychological course that the characters take through the human condition, just as they physically journey throughout Europe and North America. The ending and introduction of tony's psychological illness were a bit abrupt, but it was still meaningful.
  • It was a real dance, a minuet.

    5
    By jjsdlkjflksd
    Beautiful, & filled with pain.

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