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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United KingdomUnited States

7.1/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Drama

Initial DVD release
  
January 31, 2003 (Sweden)

Writer
  
Todd Haynes

Language
  
English

Safe (1995 film) movie poster
Release date
  
June 30, 1995 (1995-06-30)

Cast
  
(Carol White), (Greg White), (Mover), (Peter Dunning),
Kate McGregor-Stewart
(Claire),
James Le Gros
(Chris)

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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
In the 21st century nobody will be...Safe.

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Environmental illness sends a California wife (Julianne Moore) to a New Age gurus (Peter Friedman) clinic in New Mexico.

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Safe (sometimes written as [safe] or [SAFE]) is a 1995 British/American drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes, and produced by Christine Vachon. It was voted the best film of the 1990s in the 1999 Village Voice Film Poll.

Safe (1995 film) movie scenes

Carol, a typical upper middle-class housewife, begins to complain of vague symptoms of illness. She "doesn't feel right," has unexplained headaches, congestion, a dry cough, nosebleeds, vomiting, and trouble breathing. Her family doctor treats her concerns dismissively and suggests a psychiatrist. Eventually, an allergist tells her that she has Environmental Illness.

Plot

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Set in an affluent neighbourhood of the San Fernando Valley in 1987, the film recounts the life of a seemingly unremarkable homemaker, Carol White (Julianne Moore) who develops multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS, also known as "Twentieth-Century Disease"). MCS is a medically controversial diagnosis in which a person develops mild to severe non-specific symptoms and believes that these symptoms are triggered by chemicals found in everyday household and industrial products.

Safe (1995 film) movie scenes The film is set in a deteriorating L A in the final moments of the last millennium Racial tensions are ablaze everyone is paranoid and no one is safe

Carol passes her days with activities such as gardening, taking clothes to the dry cleaners, and attending aerobics classes. Her marriage is stable but devoid of emotional intimacy, and her son is actually a stepson from her husbands previous marriage. Her friendships are polite but distant.

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As she goes about her routine, she slowly begins to develop unpredictable and strange bodily reactions, such as persistent fatigue, uncontrollable coughing (when surrounded by truck exhaust while driving), asthma-like symptoms (at a baby shower), nose bleeds (when getting a perm at a hair salon), vomiting, and eventually convulsions (at the dry cleaners).

Doctors are able to identify only one true allergy: milk, which she drinks frequently in the movie without incident. Doctors are at a loss of how to help her cope or cure her. She attends some psychotherapy sessions, but does not gain any insight into her condition.

After seeing an ad at her community centre, she eventually resorts to moving to the New Age/religious retreat in the desert called Wrenwood, which is designed to help people suffering from MCS recover and is led by a man whose "relentless motivational talks amount to psychological fascism."

Cast

  • Julianne Moore as Carol White
  • Peter Friedman as Peter Dunning
  • Xander Berkeley as Greg White
  • James LeGros as Chris
  • Susan Norman as Linda
  • Kate McGregor-Stewart as Claire
  • Mary Carver as Nell
  • Steven Gilborn as Dr Hubbard
  • April Grace as Susan
  • Lorna Scott as Marilyn
  • Jodie Markell as Anita
  • Brandon Cruz as Steve
  • Dean Norris as Mover
  • Jessica Harper as Joyce
  • Reception

    Safe received positive reviews from critics, and currently holds an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 52 reviews.

    Awards

  • 1996 Independent Spirit Awards - Nominated for Best Director (Todd Haynes), Best Feature, Best Female Lead (Julianne Moore), and Best Screenplay (Todd Haynes)
  • 1995 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards - Best Cinematography - Alex Nepomniaschy
  • 1995 Seattle International Film Festival - American Independent Award - Todd Haynes
  • 1996 Rotterdam International Film Festival - FIPRESCI Prize Special Mention - Todd Haynes
  • References

    Safe (1995 film) Wikipedia
    Safe (1995 film) IMDbSafe (1995 film) Rotten TomatoesSafe (1995 film) Roger EbertSafe (1995 film) themoviedb.org