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Safe. (1995 film) Safe is a 1995 American psychological horror film written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Julianne Moore. Set in 1987, it follows a suburban housewife in Los Angeles whose monotonous life is abruptly changed when she becomes sick with a mysterious illness which she believes is caused by the environment around her.
Safe: Directed by Todd Haynes. With Julianne Moore, Xander Berkeley, Dean Norris, Julie Burgess. An affluent and unexceptional homemaker in the suburbs develops multiple chemical sensitivity.
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- Drama
- Todd Haynes
- 1995-06-30
Safe. You don't always notice it, but during a lot of the scenes in "Safe" there's a low-level hum on the soundtrack. This is not an audio flaw but a subtle effect: It suggests that malevolent machinery of some sort is always at work somewhere nearby. Air conditioning, perhaps, or electrical motors, or idling engines, sending gases and waste ...
Julianne Moore is phenomenal as a paranoid housewife. Director Todd Haynes' psychological horror drama Safe (1995) is a magnificent film. Haynes builds up paranoia and suspense with these eerie ...
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- Todd Haynes
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- Julianne Moore
Carol Sue Baker. Music supervision. William Ewart. Safe. Julianne Moore gives a breakthrough performance as Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s who comes down with a debilitating illness. After the doctors she sees can give her no clear diagnosis, she comes to believe that she has frighteningly extreme environmental allergies.
- Carol White
An affluent and unexceptional homemaker in the suburbs develops multiple chemical sensitivity. "Safe" has been described as a horror movie of the soul, a description that director Todd Haynes relishes. California housewife Carol White seems to have it all in life: a wealthy husband, a beautiful house, servants, beauty, and a lot of friends.
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Jun 30, 1995 · June 30, 1995 12 AM PT. TIMES FILM CRITIC. It starts with a sniffle. Then things get worse. And you think you know what’s going to happen on screen. But you don’t. “Safe,” the elegantly ...