Blu-ray Review “Martha Marcy May Marlene”

Directed by: Sean Durkin
Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Hugh Dancy, Brady Corbet, Christopher Abbott
MPAA Rating: R
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Run Time: 102 minutes

Film: 4 out of 5 stars
Extras: 4 out of 5 stars

“Martha Marcy May Marlene” is the powerful and at times disturbing debut feature for both director Sean Durkin and star Elizabeth Olsen that is now available to own.

Olsen plays the eponymous Martha who, having just escaped a cult commune isolated in the Catskills, takes shelter in the Connecticut lake house of her sister (Sarah Paulson) and brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy) whom she hasn’t seen in over two years. Martha struggles to fit back into her sister’s upper middle-class world and Durkin cuts seamlessly between her life at the lakehouse and flashbacks to the cult’s farm. The pacing of the flashbacks is incredibly effective and helps to build the rising tension that Martha feels as she clashes with resuming normal life.

At the forefront of the flashbacks is cult leader Patrick, played by an equal parts seductive and sinister John Hawkes. At first an appealing father figure to Martha, he evolves into a rapist (though his followers would disagree) and worse. The most fascinating aspect of Martha’s escape is perhaps how believably conflicted she still feels about leaving. It is evident Martha’s relationship with her sister is not a warm one and so we can only conclude that it was some immovable survival instinct, rather than an act of rebellion, that would finally send Martha from the the cult. For all the abuse, Martha still yearns to share a bed with Patrick. In some of Olsen’s most powerful scenes she quotes his indoctrinations verbatim at her relatives with a steely chilling confidence that tells us she’s not out of the woods yet.

Durkin doesn’t offer a clear resolution to Martha’s story, but that’s fitting for a character who is so deeply damaged. As it is, this is a fascinating character study that warrants revisiting on Blu-ray.

The main special feature on this Blu-ray include ‘Mary Last Seen’, the short that Durkin wrote and directed prior to the full feature. It introduced the world of the film while also working as a standalone story. Fortunately it didn’t have to stand alone and now it makes for an eerie precursor ‘Martha’. In addition to the short, the Blu-ray offers insightful featurettes on the making of the film, including the filmmakers’ views on cults, and John Hawke’s hauntingly beautiful full rendition of Jackson C. Frank’s “Marcy’s Song”.

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From 2011 Sundance Film Festival “Best Director” winner Sean Durkin, in his feature film debut, and featuring breakout star Elizabeth Olsen in her “Best Female Lead” Film Independent Spirit Award nominated role, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE arrives on Blu-ray and DVD February 21 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

After escaping from a dangerous cult and the watchful eye of its charismatic leader, a young woman named Martha (Olsen) tries to reclaim a normal life with her family. But the haunting memories from Martha’s past trigger a chilling paranoia — and nowhere seems safe as the fragile line between her reality and delusions begin to blur.

Supported by unforgettable powerhouse performances from Academy Award® nominee John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone, American Gangster) and Sarah Paulson (Down With Love, What Women Want), the MARTHA MARCY MARY MARLENE Blu-ray and DVD is rich with feature special features, including “Mary Last Seen,” the chilling short film by writer/director Durkin that started it all.

MARTHA MARCY MARY MARLENE Blu-ray Features:

  • Mary Last Seen
  • Spotlight on Elizabeth Olsen
  • The Story
  • The Making of Martha Marcy May Marlene
  • A Conversation with Filmmakers
  • The Psyche of a Cult
  • “Marcy’s Song” Music Video by John Hawkes
  • Theatrical Trailer

MARTHA MARCY MARY MARLENE DVD Features:

  • Mary Last Seen

Film Review “Martha Marcy May Marlene”

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes and Sarah Paulson
Directed by: Sean Durkin
Rated: R
Running time: 1 hour 42 mins
Fox Searchlight

Our Score: 2.5 out of 5 stars

A powerful father-figure runs a small “family.” His specialty is taking in young women who have had bad home lives. He talks to them, sings them songs and then eventually “cleanses” them (wink). If you’re thinking Charles Manson you’re not far off. Only this time the “M” in question is Martha. Or Marcy May. Or Marlene.

A mediocre film at best, the film is being heralded for what is truly its best feature: the breakout performance by newcomer Elizabeth Olsen (gratuitous mention that she is the younger sister of the famed Olsen twins). When we first meet Olsen, she is part of the working commune. One morning she wakes up in her communal bed and heads into the woods. “Marcy May,” someone yells after her, “where are you going?” Soon she finds herself in town where she goes to the nearest pay phone and dials. After ignoring the continuous “hellos” coming from the other end of the phone she mumbles into the mouthpiece. “Martha” comes the questioning reply. Confused yet?

The feature writing/directing debut of Durkin, the film has many freshman mistakes that, while they don’t bury the film, help slow it down. The movie is told in both present time and flashback. When Martha meets Patrick (Hawkes, an Oscar nominee for “Winter’s Bone), the head of the “family,” he tells her she looks like a Marcy May. When we join her in the present, reunited after two years with her sister (Paulson) and her new husband (Hugh Dancy) she is clearly oblivious on how to act. When she goes swimming she thinks nothing of diving in naked. And she has no idea what shes done wrong after she climbs into bed with sis and her hubby in the middle of their lovemaking. Both notice that Martha is acting strange but it isn’t until an hour and a half into the film that the magic question is asked: What happened to you? A rather choppy ending doesn’t do the film any favors either.

On the plus side, the performances are pretty solid across the board. Hawkes has a quiet peacefulness in his performance, yet still manages to project true menace. We can’t quite see through him, and that is what allows him to convince his followers to submit to him freely. But the star here is Olsen. If Hawkes is Manson then Olsen is Linda Kasabian. She has seen the little man behind the curtain and wants to run while she still can. Her performance puts this film on the “I like it” side of two and a half stars.

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“Martha Marcy May Marlene” stars Elizabeth Olsen as Martha, a damaged woman
haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, who struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing a cult.