Alice and Jack's life is idyllic: beautiful house, good job, superb marriage.
And it's the same pattern for each neighbor.
Everything changes when a friend of Alice commits suicide… From the outset, the quality of the image seduces.
The retro-futuristic atmosphere of the 1950s is recreated wonderfully, both in the sets and in the shots themselves.
Vibrant colors, symmetry, optical games: everything is neat to the millimeter, like the acting.
Only flaws: the narration sometimes lacks relief, and the message delivered ("let's be free") sins by its too summary treatment.
Shame!
Don't Worry Darling
, by Olivia Wilde, with Florence Pugh, Harry Styles and Chris Pine (already in theaters).