
Eileen is an eerie film about an eerie girl, an outsider in a jaded, stale, nicotine-stained world. She’s drawn like a moth to the flame by the audacious Rebecca. It’s tense and dark, with flashes of humour and violence. Thomasin McKenzie as Eileen is compelling to watch. There is an enjoyable instability to the characters and a story that keeps you guessing about the film’s direction. Ultimately, I wanted more from the interplay between the two main characters. Their dark romance could have been darker. The crescendo – with a notable performance by Marin Ireland – is powerful, but it’s almost like the film doesn’t know what to do with its lead actor after that. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed this film, particularly for its strong female characters, and it’s well worth watching.
(thanks to Premier Comms for the screening)
Duration 97 mins