Serena

Serena

  • Director: Susanne Bier
  • Writer: Christopher Kyle,Ron Rash
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic, France, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 26, 2015
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Falling
  • "Serena" is a love drama produced by 2929 Productions, directed by Susanne Bier and starring Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper . It was released in the UK on October 24, 2014. 
    Based on the American writer Ron Rash 's novel of the same name   , the film tells the story of North Carolina in the 1930s. A couple was swallowed by greed and ambition in the process of jointly building a forestry empire. Since then, their lover has become a rival. 

    Details

    • Release date February 26, 2015
    • Filming locations Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies 2929 Productions, Chockstone Pictures, Nick Wechsler Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $30,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $176,391

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $100,090

    Gross worldwide

    $5,092,129

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jacinthe 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      Selena

      "Selena"
      James Lawrence and Bradley Cooper's fourth film, the female director expressed it in a gloomy, sharp, slow, dull, and depressing way, which made all the viewers' hearts blocked A dark shadow, very uncomfortable. Selena, in the appearance of the film, was mistakenly thought to be an inspirational film of women's odes. Unexpectedly, the story of the film changed to tell the story of a female patient. Selena was burned on her back when she was a teenager, leaving a big scar. She...

    • By Kole 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      Far from expected

      This movie, personally, is pretty much the second most boring movie so far besides Boyhood. The film is 104 minutes long, and after the 70th minute, I can't watch it anymore. The rest of the time is purely based on the appearance of the two leading actors, which is a little exaggerated. The whole film is supported by the acting skills of my cousin and Cooper. The content of the story is extremely bland, fragmented, and even a bit messy, and I don't know what to say. The whole film has poor...

    • By Carli 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      Far from expected

      This movie, personally, is pretty much the second most boring movie so far besides Boyhood. The film is 104 minutes long, and after the 70th minute, I can't watch it anymore. The rest of the time is purely based on the appearance of the two leading actors, which is a little exaggerated. The whole film is supported by the acting skills of my cousin and Cooper. The content of the story is extremely bland, fragmented, and even a bit messy, and I don't know what to say. The whole film has poor...

    • By Nellie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      good actor, bad story

      The movie begins with a magnificent and magnificent scene-the deep and tumultuous sea of ​​clouds, the endlessly spreading forest farm... All of a sudden, people are brought into the open vastness of the west. At the end, too, after everyone is dead, the camera is zoomed out again, the clouds are still floating and the trees are standing as usual, and things are different. Seems like a western.
      The hero of female middle school, Selena, is omnipotent in taming eagles and cutting trees,...

    • By Catalina 2022-03-24 09:03:12

      It's always the man who gets hurt



          Pain is quantifiable. It is said that for women, the pain of having a baby is equivalent to breaking 20 bones. For men, egg pain is equivalent to breaking 3,200 bones. Regardless of whether the analogy is objective or scientific, it makes sense to define egg pain as the limit of male pain, just as having a child is the limit of female pain.

      Injuring a man's balls and breaking his lifeblood can be said to hit a man's point of death, and it is a hurt that hurts to the...

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    • By Winona 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      I bought the novel for a long time and haven't read it yet, but I watched the movie first. How can I put it, I don't think it's particularly powerful, and the level of drama is not enough to make a...

    • By Fern 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      After "Dark Clouds" and "The Scam", another film made by the two of them joined hands. At the beginning, I was super looking forward to it, but then there were all kinds of difficult births... In the end, it ended with the reputation of a bad...

    • By Demario 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      In the film, Selena's selfishness in love is overflowing. Seeing the phenomenon of smoke in the eyes of her rivals, domestic audiences expressed that they are well-informed. Many palace dramas have already been staged thousands of times. One after another, they all end up in the same category, either dead or crazy, so I advise everyone not to be narrow-minded, otherwise the future will fail...

    • By Ima 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It was shot in sets of "Outside the Pine Forest", and it can be seen that the characters and the tone are very...

    • By Ike 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Too weak and too fake, a few passionate scenes...

    Evaluation action

    The film shows gorgeous expressionism. Although the film has various shortcomings, this old-fashioned tragedy is very close to giving people a satisfying movie-watching experience. The film also highlights a climactic storyline-a new interpretation of the biblical "Sara and Hagar" story set in the Great Depression. The infertile wife of a wealthy businessman gradually became more and more concerned with the maid who gave birth to her...
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    Movie quotes

    • Sheriff McDowell: The logging barons always cry "jobs" and "free enterprise," but the truth is, you barely pay enough to put food on the table!

      Pemberton: Oh, we pay more than any job these men can get, and that's why there's a line fifty-deep every time there's an opening.

      Sheriff McDowell: Openings? Yes, you always have openings, don't you, Mr. Pemberton? Because your camps have killed more men than the war between the States.

    • Sheriff McDowell: Got anything to add?

      Galloway: It was an accident.

      Sheriff McDowell: How do you know that?

      Galloway: He ain't a good enough shot to do it on purpose.

    • [last lines]

      Sheriff McDowell: SPOILER WARNING

      [knocking]

      Sheriff McDowell: Mrs. Pemberton? Mrs. Pemberton, you need to come out and identify your next of kin.

      Sheriff McDowell: All right. Let's take him away then. Come on, boys. Get back to the car.

      [car doors slamming]