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The true story of photographer Elizabeth "Lee" Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
Thông tin sản xuất
September 12, 2024
Ngày phát hành
$23,508,220
Doanh thu
Australia
Region (AU)
United States of America
Region (US)
United Kingdom
Region (GB)
Luxembourg
Region (LU)

Brouhaha Entertainment
GB

Brouhaha Entertainment
AU
Juggle Productions
GB
55 Films
Producer
Vogue Studios
US

RocketScience
GB
MS Participations
LU
Sky Original Productions
GB
Pasaca Entertainment
Producer
Đạo diễn
Ellen Kuras
Diễn viên
Kate Winslet
Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller
Andy Samberg
David E. Scherman
Alexander Skarsgård
Roland Penrose
Marion Cotillard
Solange D'Ayen
Andrea Riseborough
Audrey Withers
Noémie Merlant
Nusch Eluard
Josh O'Connor
Antony Penrose
James Murray
Colonel Spencer
Arinzé Kene
Major Jonesy
Vincent Colombe
Paul Eluard
Patrick Mille
Jean D’Ayen
Camilla Aiko
Maud
Samuel Barnett
Cecil Beaton
Zita Hanrot
Ady Fidelin
Sean Duggan
Man Ray
Enrique Arce
Pablo Picasso
Ian Dunnett Jnr
PR Officer Raymond Hollman
Harriet Leitch
Ann Douglas
Riley Neldam
Kurt
Katalin Ruzsik
Nurse
Marinko Prga
Von Aulock
Caroline Lena Olsson
Breton Woman
Toni Gojanović
Jaded Soldier
Joe Anders
Frank Kleeman, American GI
Sanchia McCormack
Fisherwoman
Dávid Fecske
Spotter
Lotti Kővári
Searchlight Operator
Adam Boncz
GI Drinks
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International Critic Reviews

Fascinating viewing. <em>'Lee'</em> is very well made and expertly acted. As others have noted, it's quite the thing that fellow 2024 flick <em>'Civil War'</em> has a character inspired by Lee Miller, then this comes along with a plot directly about the incredible photojournalist. Kate Winslet portrays Miller supremely, not that that would ever be in doubt; she is excellent at every single moment of this near two hour film. About time this biopic was produced, it is one that does get dark but it's undoubtedly an important story to tell.

Kate Winslet turns in quite an effective performance here as the eponymous photographer who originally arrived in London to be with husband Roland Penrose (Alexander Skarsgård) and to work for the formidable Audrey Withers (Andrea Riseborough) at "Vogue" magazine as a fashion photographer. With the rise of the Nazis seemingly unstoppable throughout continental Europe, Penrose spends more time on the war effort leaving her more and more determined to prove that she is every bit as capable as her male counterparts. Needless to say there's quite a bit of resistance to her participation in combat zones, but thanks to her own perseverance and an alliance with David Scherman (Andy Samberg) she is soon actively involved in wartime photography and by the end is visiting some of the most ghastly sites ever built seeing, at first hand, the truly stomach-churning atrocities left behind by a now defeated war machine that turned large-scale annihilation into an art form. Her story is being relayed from the comfort of her British home in the 1960s to a man whom we assume is just a journalist. Indeed his obvious nervousness and her antipathetic attitude towards him and his task seems to suggest she sees no value in her memories, but as we develop the threads of her life, we begin to sense that something more exists between her and this young man (Josh O'Connor) which quite neatly puts quite a lot of perspective on the choices made by a woman who probably did put career first. Through the characters of Solange (Marion Cotillard) and Nusch (Noémie Merlant) the film also attempts to put a little meat on the bones of the story of those who had to "co-operate" with their new overlords. Some willingly, some less-so and some, well they didn't live to tell. The production and battle scenarios aren't really so effective - maybe just bit too manicured, the script is a little dry and there's maybe just a bit too much of it, but Winslet shows here that she has plenty of capacity to take on a role that it would have been easy to shower with bravado, but instead she brings a more considered charisma to her portrayal of a woman whose bloody-minded courage provided for some of the most significant imagery of the Second World War. Imagery that even now makes your flesh crawl.

Lee is a giant neon sign of a film with 'Made-for-award-season' written all over it while screaming 'Look how amazing Kate Winslet is!' But sadly, it's not until the third act, when things turn chilling, that she finally grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. Then there's Andy Samberg. Yes, that Andy Samberg, who somehow waltzed into this movie and decided to give us a 'Wait, is this guy about to win an Oscar?' performance. At this point, even the Academy are probably like, 'Well, guess we gotta nominate him now.'