Saltburn Review | Emerald Fennell’s Lewd Knockoff of The Talented Mr. Ripley



Saltburn Review | Emerald Fennell’s Lewd Knockoff of The Talented Mr. Ripley

A seemingly shy and impoverished college student ingratiates himself into the privileged life of a handsome classmate. Saltburn salaciously romps through obvious psychological machinations, orgiastic revelry, and ruthless elitist culling at a lavish English estate. Body fluids take icky center stage as writer/director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) gleefully explores a pansexual sociopath’s twisted agenda. She essentially remakes Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley for the TikTok generation with a focus on glittering style and sensationalism over substance. Efforts to shock, disgust, and titillate devolve into banality. There are few surprises in a film that broadcasts its intentions.

The bookish and bespectacled Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) arrives to study at Oxford University in 2006. His clothes are immediately ridiculed by a clique of merciless students. Oliver becomes an outcast on day one, his loser status confirmed when he’s forced to sit with an obnoxious math nerd (Will Gibson). Oliver eats dinner while furtively staring at the popular Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi). Coeds swarm around him like bees hoping for a moment’s notice. Felix’s tall stature, chiseled frame, and model features enthrall everyone in his presence, his dashing good looks and hunky status amplified as a scion of obscene wealth.

Oliver gets a peak into Felix’s upbringing through class sessions with his cousin. The biracial Farleigh Start (Archie Madekwe) mocks Oliver as a worthless plebeian. He laughs as the cool kids party away with hapless Oliver as a bystander. Fate intervenes when Felix gets stuck with a flat bicycle tire on the way to an exam. Oliver graciously offers his ride and will kindly return Felix’s to the dorm. This act of kindness puts Oliver on Felix’s radar. He’s a sucker for sob stories and finds a good one.

Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick

Saltburn

Release Date November 24, 2023

Director Emerald Fennell

Cast Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, Barry Keoghan, Archie Madekwe, Richard E. Grant, Jacob Elordi

Runtime 2hr 7min

Main Genre Comedy

Oliver sadly tells Felix about his drug-addled parents and poor upbringing. An Oxford scholarship was a dream come true. The holidays arrive with Oliver choosing to stay at school instead of returning to his dysfunctional home. Felix refuses to have his new friend alone at Christmas. A joyous Oliver is gobsmacked at the opulent Saltburn. The luxurious mansion nestled in the English countryside takes his breath away. He’s introduced to Felix’s kooky parents, Elsbeth (Rosamund Pike), Sir James (Richard E. Grant), and his fetching younger sister, Venetia (Alison Oliver). The Cattons can’t wait to play with their new adopted pet, a sentiment not shared by Farleigh, who’s furious that Oliver has somehow snuck into high society.

Related Exclusive: The Great Richard E. Grant Gives Viewers The Lesson The star of the witty, literary thriller, The Lesson, discussed his new film, the concept of originality, and fantasizing about retribution.

Saltburn is seen from Oliver’s perspective. He’s wide-eyed and astonished by every aspect of the Cattons’ affluence. An army of servants caters to every whim. Eggs are prepared to order at a delectable breakfast buffet of gossiping and giggling about the sordid affairs of their moneyed cohorts. Champagne flutes are constantly refilled as the family sunbathes. Oliver dons his rental tux to play drunken tennis in fancy duds. It’s an adult playground as nights veer into debauched territory.

Oliver’s keyhole snooping of Felix’s bathtub proclivities arouses a smoldering lust. Every Catton becomes an object of desire for him to explore. It’s hanky-panky all around as the toy starts to play with the children. Oliver transforms from the proverbial lamb to a prowling wolf. He teases pleasure like candy on a string. The remarkable change doesn’t go unnoticed by Farleigh. He’s radically underestimated Oliver and begins to understand that a true competitor for the Cattons’ goodwill has emerged.

An Adult Playground

Fennell uses childlike envy and impetuous needs as the tools of manipulation. Oliver’s desperate to hang with the cool kids. He wants to sit at their table, be Felix’s bestie, and radiate in the warmth of his studly hotness. Scenes of Felix towering over the shorter Oliver as he looks up lustily frames a clawing need. But this sexual fervor is transferred to anyone Oliver targets. The spoiled and bratty Venetia falls effortlessly under his spell. The girl that gets whatever she wants has her first beguiling taste of teasing. The wicked game that ensues too easily snares the fickle.

Related These Are Some of the Best Movies About Class Consciousness Cinema has been a medium for many sociopolitical ideas, and films which promote class consciousness and attack inequality are some of the best.

Saltburn’s critical flaw is apparent in the first act. Scenes of present day Oliver recounting past events show a far more complex character than the younger version he describes. How can the audience be sure he’s telling the truth? You can’t because there’s nothing else to ratify his version of events. An unreliable narrator has the plot’s steering wheel in his grasp, prompting audiences to be skeptical from the start about everything he states as fact. Fennell paints the supporting characters as naive and foolish. They are rich buffoons blithely unaware of a possible rattlesnake in their midst. It’s hard to buy their ignorance or Oliver’s docile demeanor.

Saltburn’s filthy antics, gratuitous nudity, and costumed raves feel like sprinkles on a hollow cake. Keoghan has the only dialogue and performance with teeth. Everyone else looks pretty, acts dumb, and pays the obvious consequences.

Saltburn is a production of MGM Pictures, MRC, LuckyChap Entertainment, and Lie Still. It will be released theatrically on November 17th from Amazon MGM Studios.

You can view the original article HERE.

Grace O’Malley joins Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network. Inside the drama with Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia, Zach Bryan and Barstool.
Grace O’Malley joins Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network. Inside the drama with Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia, Zach Bryan and Barstool.
Oakland A’s Legend Rickey Henderson Dead at 65
Oakland A’s Legend Rickey Henderson Dead at 65
Lizzo gives 1st interview since sexual harassment lawsuits. What events led to this?
Lizzo gives 1st interview since sexual harassment lawsuits. What events led to this?
TMZ Staff 2024, Holiday Sweaters That Sleigh
TMZ Staff 2024, Holiday Sweaters That Sleigh
Ted Danson’s Best Performances, Ranked
Ted Danson’s Best Performances, Ranked
The Great Performances of 2024, Part Two | Features
The Great Performances of 2024, Part Two | Features
‘Don’t Look Back’ Is the Best Dylan Movie & It’s Free Until 2025
‘Don’t Look Back’ Is the Best Dylan Movie & It’s Free Until 2025
Original Sin’ Almost Doubles ‘Yellowjackets’ Record Viewership
Original Sin’ Almost Doubles ‘Yellowjackets’ Record Viewership
Watch Hozier perform ‘Too Sweet’ and cover The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale of New York’ on ‘SNL’
Watch Hozier perform ‘Too Sweet’ and cover The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale of New York’ on ‘SNL’
A whole new body of work
A whole new body of work
Charli XCX and Post Malone earn additional Grammy nods
Charli XCX and Post Malone earn additional Grammy nods
Watch Waxahatchee perform at NPR’s Tiny Desk for the first time in 10 years
Watch Waxahatchee perform at NPR’s Tiny Desk for the first time in 10 years
Garrett sends message to Browns: ‘I’m not trying to rebuild’
Garrett sends message to Browns: ‘I’m not trying to rebuild’
Notre Dame overpowers Indiana in CFP opener
Notre Dame overpowers Indiana in CFP opener
Dwight Howard Engaged To Rapper Amy Luciani
Dwight Howard Engaged To Rapper Amy Luciani
KAT thrills with historic stat line in Minnesota homecoming
KAT thrills with historic stat line in Minnesota homecoming
What If…? Season 3 Review
What If…? Season 3 Review
After ‘Mufasa,’ I’m Done With Disney’s Exhausting Live-Action Remakes
After ‘Mufasa,’ I’m Done With Disney’s Exhausting Live-Action Remakes
Virgin River Season 6 Ending Explained: Is Charmaine Alive?
Virgin River Season 6 Ending Explained: Is Charmaine Alive?
Jack Black, Paul Rudd Announce ’90s Remake Release Date in New Promo
Jack Black, Paul Rudd Announce ’90s Remake Release Date in New Promo
Calvin Klein’s NYFW Return, Tommy Hilfiger’s New Stars!
Calvin Klein’s NYFW Return, Tommy Hilfiger’s New Stars!
What’s On Fashion People’s Holiday Wish Lists This Year?
What’s On Fashion People’s Holiday Wish Lists This Year?
Monique Rodriguez On Mielle Organics’ Revitalizing Products, Going Viral, & What’s Next For Her Brand!
Monique Rodriguez On Mielle Organics’ Revitalizing Products, Going Viral, & What’s Next For Her Brand!
Gwyneth For YSL, Capri Holdings’ New Moves!
Gwyneth For YSL, Capri Holdings’ New Moves!