Eternal Beauty (2020)

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When Jane is rejected by life, she spirals into a chaotic, schizophrenic world where love and normality collide with humorous consequences.

Eternal Beauty Overview
"Eternal Beauty" is a 2020 independent drama movie directed and written by Craig Roberts. The film stars Sally Hawkins, Alice Lowe, Billie Piper, Penelope Wilton, and David Thewlis in pivotal roles. It premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on October 8, 2019, before making its around the world premiere on October 2, 2020.

Character Protagonist
Sally Hawkins stars as the primary character in the movie, depicting the function of Jane, a woman battling with paranoid schizophrenia, which affects her perception of truth. Through her dazzling enactment, Hawkins completely catches Jane's rough life, highlighting the extreme implications of her condition.

Plot Summary
The storyline focuses on Jane's struggle with schizophrenia, frequently revealing her perception of the world in contrast to truth. Experiencing a modified understanding of reality, Jane often envisions her dull presence in lively shades and wonderful scenes, living in a world perceived as colorful and blissfully happy.

Jane's romantic past resurfaces when she reconnects with her old love interest, Mike (played by David Thewlis), who is likewise dealing with his own mental illness. Their relationship forms a significant part of the story, communicating the complexity of their experiences together.

The Struggle with Mental Illness
Roberts magnificently depicts the struggle of living with a mental health condition. It reveals the severe reality of being misconstrued and the resultant solitude. Jane's household is featured to demonstrate their absence of understanding and approval towards her psychological health condition. Their denial of Jane's mental disorder forms a substantial part of the story, indirectly highlighting how society tends to turn a blind eye towards such health conditions.

This movie consistently provides the audience with a rare look into Jane's mind as she navigates life. Audiences got a deeper insight into her unique thoughts and habits, her constant struggle with distinguishing between truth and her perceived world.

Visual Representation and Music
In "Eternal Beauty", colors play a vital role. The clash in between Jane's world and reality is frequently highlighted by the contrast in colors. The vivid shades representing Jane's perceived world create a heavenly feel, effectively conveying her mindset. The movie's music matches this visual narrative by boosting the style and emotion of each scene.

Performance and Critical Reception
Despite dealing with a complex issue, the film received appreciation for its fresh point of view and Sally Hawkins's brilliant performance. Critics praised her portrayal of Jane, declaring it was both engaging and effectively communicated the plight of somebody living with schizophrenia. However, the film likewise dealt with criticism for its execution, with some arguing it fell short in displaying the full depth of Jane's day-to-day battles.

Conclusion
"Eternal Beauty", while being a movie about schizophrenia, likewise explores styles of love, solitude, and approval. It offers a poignant representation of a woman's battle with mental illness and her journey to discover joy regardless of her distressed circumstance, brought to life by a commendable performance by Sally Hawkins. Regardless of some drawbacks, the film was in general a gripping and thought-provoking drama, worthy of the fight it portrays.

Top Cast

  • Sally Hawkins (small)
    Sally Hawkins
    Jane
  • David Thewlis (small)
    David Thewlis
    Mike
  • Alice Lowe (small)
    Alice Lowe
    Alice
  • Billie Piper (small)
    Billie Piper
    Nicola
  • Penelope Wilton (small)
    Penelope Wilton
    Vivian
  • Robert Pugh (small)
    Robert Pugh
    Dennis
  • Banita Sandhu (small)
    Banita Sandhu
    Alex
  • Paul Hilton (small)
    Paul Hilton
    Tony
  • Morfydd Clark (small)
    Morfydd Clark
    Young Jane
  • Natalie O'Neill (small)
    Natalie O'Neill
    Young Nicola
  • Elysia Welch
    Young Alice