WICKED LITTLE LETTERS Review & Ending Explained
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- I review, breakdown and explain Wicked Little Letters. I discuss the 2024 movie staring Olivia Coleman as Edith Swan and Jessie Buckley as Rose Gooding. I react to the deeper meaning of the ending, answer why Edith wrote the letters and compare it to the real story.
00:00 Intro
00:56 Why Did Edith Write The Letters
03:51 The Larger Meaning Of The Movie
05:17 Wicked Little Letters Review
07:40 Outro
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What did you think of this film? I thought it was good fun watching it and the weight of the message wasn't compromised by the comedic lens that it was shown through! Let me know your thoughts below.
is this movie available on streaming? because you are speaking as if this is widely available so i'm not sure as I live in canada and i don't know of this movie anywhere.
Has anyone seen the beast movie of jessie Buckley?
@@janechoy2073 torrent but you have to wait for a while
Waiting to see it here in the US!
Absolute rubbish. However if you are looking for a piece of virtue signalling propaganda where all the men are evil, cruel and stupid and all the women are ever so smart but endlessly victimised, then this is for you, enjoy
So glad you made a video about this film! I just saw it in the theater and didn’t understand the bit about the stamp on the last letter. Thank you for the explanation. I totally agree with your assessment; a fun and well-made film!
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Thank you for your excellent review. I completely enjoyed the movie, but had a strong emotional response at the end. Having experienced childhood family emotional abuse myself and spending a lifetime figuring out how that has impacted me and my behavior, I felt both seen and very sad. That it took imprisonment to be emotionally freed from abuse and inappropriate self-soothing behavior…not sure I can express the loss I feel about that. But wow! So grateful I saw it, and that it was a comedy. I sat by myself for awhile after the credits ended. When I left the theater, I saw another woman sitting on her own as well. I wondered if we had just shared the same response to this movie.
There's also an argument that Edith has narcissistic personality disorder because she wasn't able to control Rose (a narcissistic source of supply) to comply with her fake personality.
Her experience with her father is used as an excuse for her behaviour. But let's not forget she wants to control Rose to her way of thinking.
At the end we see Edith's true personality when she is finally arrested.
Amazing film! Thoroughly enyoyed it ❤
Yeah it definitely had something to it! It was a fun time with a good message at it's core
As a psychotherapist I was intrigued by the latter part of the movie once it was evident that Edith was writing the letters to her own self. Was not expecting that. What's interesting is that she sent the hate letters to herself when she could have been sending the anonymous letters to her father. I agree with the fact that the letters were an expression of rage toward her father. But there is huge self hatred as well as jealousy and confusion with Rose. You can see in her eyes throughout the film that she is jealous of Rose at some points, the love between Rose and her child, the love affair she's having, especially the scene with the sex screaming, Edith was probably wishing it was her. Her cultural religious purity and the contrast to her real wild self that's crying to come out of her self made prison as well as the cultural times she lived in. her rage at her father who stopped her from blossoming into her own power, and the fact that Rose could a be a free liberated women in speech and action. So I am thinking she directed the blame at Rose because she couldn't experience what Rose had and didn''t want that reminder in her face every day and wanted to make her go away and punish her. The fact that Edith wrote hate notes to herself, is also a form of self hatred. She hates her life and she blames herself for NOT being bold enough to live a wilder life. This is such a juicy movie psychologically , I loved it. I found out it was based on a true story after I watched it.
I very much enjoyed the film. I was astounded at the end to see that it was based on actual events. Reading the small amount that was available it did seem the actual events were more caused by a falling out between Edith and Rose, rather than Edith acting out from crushing despair at her overbearing father depicted in the film. Though it did provide a bright and uplifting take on what could have a depressing story of a selfish parent sabotaging their own child's life and happiness just to maintain the parent's status quo.
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You might try to explain the ethnic diversity.
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