Saltburn
Came out; 2023
Time; 2 hours 11 Minutes
Watched: Max
Rated: R for strong sexual content, graphic nudity, language throughout, some disturbing violent content and drug use
IMDB Rating; 7/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 72%
Popcorn Meter 79%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick
Jacob Elordi as Felix Catton
Rosamund Pike as Elspeth Catton
Richard E Grant as Sir James Catton
Archie Madekwe as Farleigh Start
Sadie Soverall as Annabel
Story Line;
Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family's sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten
Thoughts:
I'm over here wondering how in the hell this movie got such good ratings.
I didn't understand the plot or even what was actually going on until the very end. It's literally explained at the end of the movie
I found this to be way too weird for my taste. It was slow and boring, and we almost shut it off
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
In
late 2006, scholarship student Oliver Quick from Prescot struggles to
fit in at the University of Oxford because of his inexperience with
upper-class manners. He befriends Felix Catton, an affluent and
popular student who is sympathetic to Oliver's stories of his
parents' substance abuse and mental health issues. When Oliver
becomes distraught over his father's sudden death, Felix comforts him
and invites him to spend the summer at his family's country house,
Saltburn.
At
Saltburn, Oliver meets Felix's eccentric parents Sir James and Lady
Elspeth, his sister Venetia, and Elspeth's friend Pamela, as well as
Felix's American cousin Farleigh, with whom Oliver has had a tense
relationship as classmates at the university.
Oliver
quickly wins over Felix's family (except for Farleigh), and his
obsession with Felix grows. One night, he watches Felix masturbating
in a bathtub and lustfully drinks the semen-laced bathwater. Oliver
waves to Venetia and performs oral sex on her while she is on her
period. Farleigh witnesses this and informs Felix. When Felix
confronts Oliver about the accusation, he claims nothing happened. At
night, Oliver initiates sexual advances on Farleigh, threatening him
in the process. The next morning, James evicts Farleigh after
receiving a report from Sotheby's about Farleigh's intention to sell
some of James's valuables.
As
the summer ends, Elspeth and James plan a party for Oliver's
birthday. Felix surprises Oliver with a trip to see his estranged
mother, causing Oliver to panic. Upon arriving at the family's house
in Prescot, Felix realises that Oliver lied to him about his
upbringing. Oliver's father is still alive; neither of his parents
are substance abusers; and they live in a respectable middle-class
suburb. Horrified and hurt by Oliver's deception, Felix decides not
to tell anyone to spare his own family the humiliation, but he orders
Oliver to leave Saltburn after the party. During the celebrations,
Oliver seeks to make amends with Felix by expressing his adoration
for him. Felix rejects him and suggests he seek help.
The
next morning, Felix is found dead in Saltburn's hedge maze. Oliver
implies Felix's death was connected to Farleigh supplying drugs
during the party, and James withdraws financial support from Farleigh
and bans him from returning. Oliver mourns Felix and visits his grave
alone, where he places flowers, lies naked on the grave soil, and
masturbates on it.
After
Felix's funeral, Elspeth insists that Oliver extend his stay at
Saltburn. Venetia, increasingly distraught and disturbed, accuses
Oliver of destroying her family, calling him a moth, a serf and a
spider. He attempts to placate her, but she eventually rebuffs him,
disturbed by his growing impersonation of Felix. The next day,
Venetia is found dead, having killed herself in the bathtub.
Despondent over Oliver's continuing presence at Saltburn and
Elspeth's closeness to him, James bribes him to leave, which Oliver
accepts.
In
2022, Oliver reads about James's death in a newspaper. He
subsequently has what appears to be a chance encounter with Elspeth
at a café. She is delighted to see him again, insisting he return
with her to Saltburn. After spending several months with Oliver,
Elspeth becomes terminally ill. At her deathbed, Oliver confides in
Elspeth that he is responsible for the tragic events at Saltburn. He
had orchestrated his meeting Felix at Oxford and even planned his
encounter with Elspeth at the café, after which she bequeathed all
her assets, including Saltburn, to him. Oliver comforts Elspeth and
then murders her by removing her life support. Having now assumed
ownership of Saltburn and the Catton family fortune, he dances
happily naked around the mansion.

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