bloody shame Reilly: Short Film Review
Mary Reilly (1996), takes us into a excursion by the hardest bits of our mind.
It speaks to our souls about what we think we are and what we could be if we could imbibe our other self to come out.
Its the well-known romance of Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde seen through the eyes of an housemaid, Mary (Julia Roberts), that was Dr. Jekylls (John Malkovich) only love and trustable person. She also saying her master as a impregnable man, somehow impertinent in some aspects, but always a good macrocosm.
She came to his service in a time that we could consider being the doctors fall, as he becomes hill. She was his shoulder to cry on, the friend he never seemed to have, the one to carry all his secrets. Not the darkest one, though.
On his experiences he found out a dose that could set him free. This drug could separate his good personality from his evil tendencies. To the new-born-man he calls Mr. Hyde. fascinate with the results, he decides to live as both people. As Mr. Edward Hyde, he frequents various dens of vice. Eventually, Dr. Jekylls tenuous control over Mr. Hyde weakens, unleashing a bloody maniac into the streets...
Mary had experienced his rude character and she did not identical him, although deep inside she admitted to be, somehow, in love with him. Dr. Jekyll, who was obviously in love with Mary, uses his other self to be with her as he is not afraid of words or acts. Mary feels perilous near him, but loving his master as if she was his girlfriend and lover, she almost does not hesitate in accomplish his requests.
Without knowing, Mary somehow showed Dr. Jekyll that he did not...
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