Movie Notes: Grey Gardens

March 3rd, 2008

Movie Notes: Grey Gardens

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Starring Edith Bouvier Beale, Edith “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale
Directed by Albert and David Maysles

Synopsis

1975 documentary of the eccentric Edith Bouvier Beale and her extremely eccentric daughter “Little Edie,” who live in a deteriorating Long Island mansion called “Grey Gardens,” seemingly oblivious to life outside the property. The duo are aunt and first cousin of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy.

The Good

  • A refreshingly unique film; I’ve never seen anything quite like it. In this case, truth is stranger than fiction.
  • The film style shows the bare minimum yet still evokes some interesting interpretations. In once scene, “Little Edie” regrets never traveling the world, and the camera cuts to bikes and cars passing by on a road just beyond some hedges. One thinks, the road is right there; has she ever walked down it? There’s another scene where mother and daughter argue and “Little Edie” goes outside to sunbathe; she’s perfectly framed within the door and vanishes for a moment behind one of the door’s crossbeams. Lastly, note a hole in the wall where raccoons break in - it gets progressively larger.
  • Armchair psychiatry is encouraged with a fifty something, never married daughter still living at home with mom, upper-class privilege creating people unable to cope with the “real world,” or the peculiar way “Little Edie” preens for the camera, sporting odd outfits involving head wraps, brooches, and eyebrow alterations.
  • Lots of cats, and raccoons that eat Wonderbread.

The Bad

Conclusion

Certainly mesmerizing in an indie film, car-crash kind of way. Overall, it’s like a Christopher Guest mockumentary except with real nutty people, not fictional characters who merely act odd - these are the real deal. Knowing this is real creates an unsettling feeling of humor and pity.

Grey Gardens documents two individuals who create living time capsule, living a life of wealth and privilege in their minds, while completely unaware of the squalor in their very real surroundings. It’s certainly unforgettable. Now I’m going to find some butter pecan ice cream and clean my room.

IMDB: Grey Gardens
Wikipedia: Grey Gardens
Rotten Tomatoes: Grey Gardens 100%

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One comment!

  1. comment Gravatar Lisa - March 3rd, 2008

    The story of Edie climbing a tree and setting her hair on fire is a rumor started by her cousin, John Davis. Never happened. Neither did the bathing suit incident which is another rumor he started.

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