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Safe
Directed by
Todd Haynes
R
1995
1h 59m
Drama
7.1
88%
75%
7.0
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An affluent and unexceptional homemaker in the suburbs develops multiple chemical sensitivity.
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Cast of Safe
Julianne Moore
Carol
Xander Berkeley
Greg
Peter Friedman
Peter Dunning
James Le Gros
Chris
Dean Norris
Mover
Julie Burgess
Aerobics Instructor
Ronnie Farer
Barbara
Jodie Markell
Anita
Susan Norman
Linda
Jessica Harper
Joyce
Martha Velez
Fulvia
Chauncey Leopardi
Rory
Saachiko
Dry Cleaners Manager
Tim Gardner
Department Store Dispatcher
Wendy Haynes
Waitress
Allan Wasserman
Client
Jean St. James
Client's Wife
Steven Gilborn
Dr. Hubbard
Janel Moloney
Hairdresser
Brendan Dolan
Patrolman
Safe Ratings & Reviews
USA Today
Mike Clark
This uncommonly rigid movie is either bloodlessly objective or so subtly droll that the joke is beyond comprehension. But... it's tempting to give [Todd Haynes[ the benefit of the doubt.
io9.com
Cheryl Eddy
The most chilling part of Safe is its ambiguous ending.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Megan Fisher
Todd Haynes' Safe, led by a brilliant Julianne Moore, utilizes ambiguity and things left unsaid to become one of the most terrifying movies of the 1990s.
Vanity Fair
K. Austin Collins
Haynes does to us what his film does to Carol, cannily exploiting our willingness to find answers where there are none, to read meaning into associations.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
In many ways, 'Safe' predicts both the insular nature of contemporary society, and the (counter-intuitive) disease of conformity that's synonymous with it.
The Dissolve
Scott Tobias
Safe is brilliant for the way Haynes, with cinematographer Alex Nepomniaschy and composer Ed Tomney, blankets the mundane in the eerie tone of science fiction and horror.
The New Yorker
Terrence Rafferty
Moore, in a nearly unplayable role, is amazingly vivid and touching; this is a heartbreaking portrait of a woman in full, panicked retreat from life.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
You'd have to be cranky or blind to deny Haynes' artistry and vision. There's a dark power, a tremor that runs through the movie like the rumble of a secret dread.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
This creepy art movie will stay with you.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
In a summer of heavyweight action movies and flyweight romantic comedies, I don't think you'll find a more provocative little number than Safe, which creeps under your skin like a rash.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
The audaciousness that marked Todd Haynes' earlier work has been supplanted by self-important preachiness.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
Brilliantly as it begins, Safe eventually succumbs to its own modern malady, as the film maker insists on a chilly ambiguity that breeds more detachment than interest.
San Francisco Chronicle
Edward Guthmann
For all its flaws and vagueness, Safe is smart, challenging and provocative -- a film that gives you plenty to chew on, long after Carol's sad tale has wound down.
Slant Magazine
Sal Cinquemani
Todd Haynes' enviro-disease masterpiece Safe might just be the most terrifying film of the last decade.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Safe, the elegantly unnerving new film by Todd Haynes, is all about uncertainty.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Maybe the environment is poisoned, and the group is phony, and Carol is gnawing away at her own psychic health. Now there's a fine mess.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
One of the key elements that makes Safe such an enormously challenging film is that writer/director Todd Haynes leaves these critical decisions to the viewer.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
Todd Haynes takes what might have been a deadly disease-of-the-week movie and turns it into a chic postmodern chiller.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Haynes takes that Roy Lichtenstein world of postmodern angst and makes it tremendously affecting and eerily compassionate.
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