
If you’ve laid eyes upon the trailer for The Beguiled, Sofia Coppola’s highly anticipated new film staring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Colin Farrell, you would be forgiven for thinking it was a thriller.
A tense, intoxicating thriller nonetheless, where women in delicate white dressers drift across a ghostly southern estate and fall under the seductive power of a mentally unstable and abusive soldier.
And while there is certainly a hint of truth in the above synopsis, it’s alarmingly far from the whole story.
The first time I saw The Beguiled was at the Sydney Film Festival, a few weeks before it dropped in cinemas. The theatre was filled to capacity, with movie goers eager to see what horrors Sofia could possibly be about to release on screen.
