Jeri Jacquin
Coming to Bluray and Digital from HBO Home Entertainment,
director Jean-Marc Vallee based on the book by Gillian Flynn is family
dysfunction with SHARP OBJECTS.
Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) is a reporter with her own
unique set of problems that she drowns in alcohol. When editor boss/friend
Frank (Miguel Sandoval) asks her to cover the story of two girls who were
killed in her hometown of Wind Gap, Camille goes but not without hesitation.
The first reason to be wary is the tension filled
relationship Camille has with mother Adora (Patricia Clarkson) and strained
step-father Alan (Henry Czerny). Going to stay in the family home, the only
person who seems happy to see her is little sister Amma (Eliza Scanlen). All of
this brings Camille to flashbacks of her own young life and the young death of
a sister Marian years before.
Jumping right in to the story she meets Det. Richard Willis
(Chris Messina) and they both begin to wonder about the murder of the two young
girls. Looking for a connection, the local chief of police Bill Vickery (Matt
Craven) is keeping his eye on Det. Willis.
At home Camille notices that Adora still keeps Marian’s room
like a shrine and that starts a conversation between the two that is filled
with hurt and venomous words. Amma is behaving like a teenager as she tries to
break away from Adora’s control. Coming home drunk, Adora instantly blames
Camille and the bad influence she brings to the family.
Back to the story, Camille speaks to father of the second
girl murdered; Bob Nash (Will Chase) who believes teen John Keene (Taylor John
Smith) is responsible. That sends her to visit the young man but also meets cheerleader
girlfriend Ashley (Madison Davenport) who defends her boyfriend fiercely.
More of Camille’s life comes to the forefront and she can’t
seem to avoid it. Her time in a psychiatric hospital, death of friends and
hurting herself as a way to deal with it all. Adora takes great pains in making
sure that Camille knows of the ‘trouble’ she has always caused and continues to
cause. Especially with the town celebration of Calhoun Day and Camille’s
articles about the murders become the talk of the event.
To pay her daughter back, Adora takes Richard on a guided
tour of their home and when alone, lets the officer know that Camille is
dangerous. At the same time cheerleader Ashley is upset with Camille that she
wasn’t given enough attention in the article that came out. Amma performs for
the crowd and when she sees that sister Camille isn’t giving her enough
attention, she flees sending everyone into a frenzy.
Adora decides that she has had enough of Camille and wants
her to leave but wants husband Alan to do the deed. While out, she runs into
Amma and her friends agreeing to go off to a party where sisters end up high
roller skating through Wind Gap. While the family drama takes a turn, Richard
decides to investigate Camille and find out what everyone in the family is
hiding and why Adora considers her own daughter dangerous. In that
investigation he also finds out what killed sister Marian. Richard had no
problem finding people who wanted to talk and the paper trail to back it up.
When Keene
is arrested for murder, Richard is shocked to discover that he is with Camille.
Feeling defeated once again, she turns to long time family friend Jackie
(Elizabeth Perkins) only to discover that what has been happening is now moving
closer to home. Feeling as if she is losing control, she calls boss-friend
Frank who is worried now more than ever that Camille is falling apart and may
hurt herself.
She returns home and sits for a family dinner where everyone
is calm but sister Amma looks ill. When Adora takes her to bed, Camille also
begins to feel ill. Relying on mother Adora, mother finally gets the wish to
take care of her daughter as she tells Camille how much it all means to her.
What happens when Richard knocks on the door starts a domino
effect into a shocking conclusion that Camille can not even begin to grasp.
Clarkson as Adora is another actress who I personally have
come to adore. She is bold, brave and also surprises and delights me with the
choices in roles she plays. I first saw Clarkson in the 1987 film THE
UNTOUCHABLES, the 1999 film THE GREEN MILE, the 2010 film SHUTTER ISLAND
and one of my favorite and deliciously guilty pleasures Netflix hit House Of Cards. As Adora she is sharp
and there are moments where if looks could kill – Clarkson’s beautiful eyes
would leave prints on the two daggers!
Scanlen as Amma has me cringing from the first scene to the
last. Actually she drove me completely nuts with her teenage attitude and mean
streak with everyone letting her get away with a lot. But isn’t that what teens
do? Drive us all nuts with their cell phones, sense of entitlement and sneaking
off to do gawd knows what. Yet there are moments where she just wants her
family close and the love of both her sister and mother. Scanlen made it all
look so easy and she definitely gets high fives from me.
Smith as Keene
has a story to tell but it’s hard to make people believe you when gossip is
stronger than the truth. Smith is a quiet character letting the town make their
own judgment calls. Davenport
as Ashley is a cheerleader who craves attention and believes supporting her
boyfriend will make that happen. It isn’t hard to believe that a young girl
would act this way and Davenport
makes sure we buy into it.
Sandoval as Frank is a boss who is more of a friend to
Camille. Wanting the story on one hand and worrying that he made a mistake
choosing his young reporter on the other. Czerny as Alan is a man who cares
deeply for his wife but is the strangest husband I think I have ever laid eyes
on. Putting his wife first above everything else, he attempts to put Camille in
her place but is only met with a fingers reply.
Other cast include Jackson Hurst as Kirk Lacey, Lulu Wilson
as Marian, Sophia Lillis as young Camille, Jennifer Aspen as Jeannie Keene,
David Sullivan as Chris, Reagan Pasternak as Katie Lacey, Sydney Sweeney as
Alice, Hilary Ward as Becca Barbara Eve Harris as Eileen and Emily Yancy as
Gayla.
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The Bluray contains the episodes Vanish, Dirt, Fix, Ripe, Closer, Cherry, Falling, and Milk. Bonus
Features include Creating Wind Gap: The
Cast and Crew discuss the creation of the fictional town of Wind Gap .
SHARP OBJECTS is an intense story that isn’t easy to figure
out (thank goodness!) leaving every episode with more questions than answers.
This is totally worth binge watching because I would have gone crazy in my own
way to have to wait each week for the next episode.
The ensemble cast is absolutely spectacular as each
character has their own story to tell in a mix that resembles water but is
really deadly quicksand. There isn’t a character in this series that I don’t
absolutely love because of their uniqueness to the show and the ease in which
they all drew me in so quickly.
The intensity only adds to the mystery surrounding Wind Gap
and sets a deep tone. There is no doubt that HBO has taken the lead in what is
quickly becoming daring story telling and SHARP OBJECTS adds grit and not an
ounce of fear in being dark and powerful.
In the end – going home was never so dangerous!
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