About My Cousin Rachel
My Cousin Rachel (2017), directed by Roger Michell, is a sumptuous and suspenseful adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's classic gothic novel. Set in 19th-century Cornwall, the film follows Philip Ashley (Sam Claflin), a young Englishman raised by his benevolent cousin Ambrose. When Ambrose dies abroad under mysterious circumstances shortly after marrying the enigmatic Rachel (Rachel Weisz), Philip is convinced she is a murderous gold-digger. He vows revenge, but upon her arrival at his estate, his certainty crumbles under the weight of her intelligence, vulnerability, and potent charm.
The film's core strength lies in its masterful ambiguity. Is Rachel a cunning manipulator or an innocent woman navigating a patriarchal world? Rachel Weisz delivers a captivating, Oscar-worthy performance, keeping the audience as off-balance as Philip. Sam Claflin is equally compelling, portraying Philip's transformation from righteous anger to obsessive, confused infatuation with palpable intensity. The direction expertly builds a thick atmosphere of paranoia and repressed desire, where every glance and gift carries sinister potential.
With its gorgeous cinematography, haunting score, and complex exploration of obsession, perception, and doubt, My Cousin Rachel is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and period dramas. The film doesn't provide easy answers, instead inviting viewers to question every motive and become entangled in its beautifully crafted web of mystery. It's a gripping and elegant tale about the dangers of passion and the elusive nature of truth.
The film's core strength lies in its masterful ambiguity. Is Rachel a cunning manipulator or an innocent woman navigating a patriarchal world? Rachel Weisz delivers a captivating, Oscar-worthy performance, keeping the audience as off-balance as Philip. Sam Claflin is equally compelling, portraying Philip's transformation from righteous anger to obsessive, confused infatuation with palpable intensity. The direction expertly builds a thick atmosphere of paranoia and repressed desire, where every glance and gift carries sinister potential.
With its gorgeous cinematography, haunting score, and complex exploration of obsession, perception, and doubt, My Cousin Rachel is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and period dramas. The film doesn't provide easy answers, instead inviting viewers to question every motive and become entangled in its beautifully crafted web of mystery. It's a gripping and elegant tale about the dangers of passion and the elusive nature of truth.


















