Anemone, marking Daniel Day-Lewis' return to the big screen after eight years, has just been released in cinemas following much anticipation. Co-written by the acclaimed actor along with his son and director Ronan Day-Lewis, the film unfolds a gripping story layered with mystery and suspense.
The story centers on Jem Stoker (Sean Bean), who solemnly prays for strength before bidding farewell to his wife, Nessa (Oscar-nominee Samantha Morton), and speeding off on a motorbike. His destination is a remote shack in the Yorkshire woods, where his estranged older brother, Ray (Daniel Day-Lewis), has lived in self-imposed isolation for 20 years. Their reunion is marked by tense silences and emotional distance.
Throughout the film’s two-hour runtime, the reasons behind Jem’s journey and Ray’s exile gradually unravel. The narrative blends family drama with thriller and horror elements, sustaining a deeply suspenseful atmosphere.
“Anemone has such a strong command of tone, combining deliberate pacing with layered character motivations to create a thick atmosphere of suspense and dread.”
This film demands patience but rewards viewers with a deep, atmospheric experience that skillfully merges family tension with thriller suspense.
Summary: Anemone is a meticulously crafted thriller-drama that marks Daniel Day-Lewis’ cinematic return with a haunting exploration of family secrets and psychological suspense.