Morvern Callar (2002)

Morvern Callar (2002)
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A woman's life is set onto a new path by tragedy and confusion in this offbeat drama from maverick director Lynne Ramsay. Morvern Callar (Samantha Morton) is a woman in her early twenties who wakes up in her flat in a small Scottish town on Christmas morning to a rather unpleasant surprise -- her live-in boyfriend has committed suicide, and his body lies on the floor in a pool of blood. She discovers that he has left a short message for her on the screen of his personal computer ("I love you. Be brave."), as well as the text of a novel he had recently completed. Changing the name on the title page to her own, Morvern begins sending the manuscript out to publishers without having actually read it. Eventually, Morvern disposes of her boyfriend's body, scrubs away the evidence of his suicide, and attempts to reintegrate herself with the world, though the shocking events seems to have built a wall between her and those around her, and she is unable to explain what has happened to anyone, even her best friend, Lanna (Kathleen McDermott). Eventually, Morvern draws the last of her boyfriend's money from the bank and treats herself and Lanna to a short vacation in Spain, where they become friendly with a group of hedonistic British expatriates and soon find their friendship stretched to the breaking point. Morvern Callar was based on the novel by Alan Warner; it was originally intended to be Lynne Ramsay's first directorial effort, but she was able to complete her film Ratcatcher before securing funding for this project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Samantha MortonKathleen McDermott, (more)
Director(s):
Lynne Ramsay
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Morvern Callar

A woman's life is set onto a new path by tragedy and confusion in this offbeat drama from maverick director Lynne Ramsay. Morvern Callar (Samantha Morton) is a woman in her early twenties who wakes up in her flat in a small Scottish town on Christmas morning to a rather unpleasant surprise -- her live-in boyfriend has committed suicide, and his body lies on the floor in a pool of blood. She discovers that he has left a short message for her on the screen of his personal computer ("I love you. Be brave."), as well as the text of a novel he had recently completed. Changing the name on the title page to her own, Morvern begins sending the manuscript out to publishers without having actually read it. Eventually, Morvern disposes of her boyfriend's body, scrubs away the evidence of his suicide, and attempts to reintegrate herself with the world, though the shocking events seems to have built a wall between her and those around her, and she is unable to explain what has happened to anyone, even her best friend, Lanna (Kathleen McDermott). Eventually, Morvern draws the last of her boyfriend's money from the bank and treats herself and Lanna to a short vacation in Spain, where they become friendly with a group of hedonistic British expatriates and soon find their friendship stretched to the breaking point. Morvern Callar was based on the novel by Alan Warner; it was originally intended to be Lynne Ramsay's first directorial effort, but she was able to complete her film Ratcatcher before securing funding for this project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Lynne Ramsay
Writer(s):
Lynne RamsayLiana Dognini
Producer(s):
Charles PattinsonRobyn SlovoGeorge Faber
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Not For Children, Sexual Situations, Nudity, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
Morvern Callar Awards:
  • 2003 - Toronto Film Critics Association - Best Actress
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Alexander P.

This is an almost note-perfect trip through the existensialist catatonia of a woman on the edge. Lynne Ramsay is a born Filmmaker and her star, Samantha Morton gives one of the top ten female performances of the past DECADE. People are complaining about the film's slow pace, but this movie isn't about plot. It's about character, and it's about visual style. And on both of these fronts, the film is almost flawless. Lynne Ramsay is without a doubt, one of the top young female directors in the world today, and she has created a cinematic poem of the highest order. The frame composition is just gorgeous, and there are shots that are simply staggering to behold. Only an actress like Samantha Morton could pull this off. She gives this character so much depth, turning in what is undoubtedly one of the bravest performances in recent memory. This is a truly independent film, and a truly great one as well.

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Amy K.

this movie moved me. it was hauntingly beautiful. the normal movie goer will think it is slow and be bored...but there is so much more to it than that. some of the shots were breathtaking. samantha morton is amazing.

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Brandon H.

I might have just been in the wrong mind-set though. I suggest settling in for a very slow paced movie with this one.

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