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  1. Permalink. 8/10. Martha, Marcy May, and Marlene all caught between truth, sanity and madness. napierslogs 12 November 2011. Martha (Elizabeth Olsen) is a character who has forgotten what it means to be normal. Marcy May is a character who has been taught to ignore social values and any definition of "normal."

  2. 12 dic 2011 · The sense of dread that comes bubbling from the soil of Martha Marcy May Marlene is an oily one indeed. Sticky and messy, it is also rich with promise. Within minutes, the pastoral opening of men slinging their tools and women prepping meals shifts seamlessly into a black filmy substance that blocks out the throwback vibe of the setting and invites the utterly present response o

  3. Martha Marcy May Marlene is one of the best films you will see this year, featuring some of the most dynamic female characters to appear on-screen this year. Check it out. Carrie Nelson has previously written about Precious, Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire , The Social Network , Sleepaway Camp , and Mad Men for Bitch Flicks.

  4. In her stunning feature film debut, Elizabeth Olsen delivers an electrifying, star-is-born performance in this gripping psychological thriller that is far and away one of the year's best! After escaping from a dangerous cult and the watchful eye of its charismatic leader (Academy Award® Nominee John Hawkes), a young woman named Martha (Olsen) tries to reclaim a normal life with her family ...

  5. Details: 2011, USA, Cert 15, 101 mins Direction: Sean Durkin Genre: Drama Summary: A damaged woman struggles to reassimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult With: Brady Corbet ...

  6. Martha Marcy May Marlene: Directed by Sean Durkin. With Elizabeth Olsen, Christopher Abbott, Brady Corbet, Hugh Dancy. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.

  7. 21 ott 2011 · An escaped cult member experiences paranoia and isolation while attempting to start a new life with her sister's family. Try as Martha might to blend into her new upper-middle-class surroundings, she can't help but be haunted by nightmares of the time she spent under the control of a malevolent cult leader, or the fear that the group is watching her every move and awaiting the perfect moment ...