Anna Kendrick’s psychological thriller is airing on Film4 tonight, and fans have hailed it a ‘masterpiece’ that is ‘scarier than any horror’
A thriller hailed as a “masterpiece” is set to air on television this evening.
Having originally premiered in 2022, audiences have declared it “scarier than any horror”, making it an ideal late-night watch.
Alice, Darling screens on Film4 tonight, following its world debut at the Toronto International Film Festival four years ago.
Fronted by Anna Kendrick, the thriller sees the Pitch Perfect star portray Alice, a young woman trapped in a psychologically abusive relationship with her boyfriend Simon (played by Charlie Carrick).
Following candid advice from friends during a holiday — which she has disguised as a work trip — Alice resolves to distance herself from both the relationship and her co-dependency with Simon. However, events take a sinister turn, reports the Mirror.
Upon discovering Alice’s deception, Simon tracks her down to a secluded lakeside cabin, arriving unannounced, his menacing and controlling nature lurking beneath an outwardly charming façade.
The official synopsis reveals: “A young woman trapped in an abusive relationship becomes the unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends.”
The cast also includes Kaniehtiio Horn and Wunmi Mosaku as Alice’s friends, Tess and Sophie.
Alice, Darling has been hailed as “very underrated” by fans, with one calling it: “Tremendously well done.” They added: “It will leave you uncomfortable and vulnerable and essentially raw, but the journey, truth and confrontation is more than worth it if you can face and stare and confront the demons within us or around us all.”
Another called it a “mesmerising watch”, while someone else said it was “unquestionably poignant”. One review also read: “The tension and subtlety that Anna plays her role is a masterpiece.”
Another viewer called it “perfect”, as someone else hailed its “underrated brilliance”. Yet another said it was “hard to watch but absolutely worth it,” while someone else called it “scarier than any horror”.
Twilight actress Anna previously revealed how she related to her character in Alice, Darling, after a personal experience with emotional abuse.
She told People Magazine, of recalling the first time she read the screenplay: “I was coming out of a personal experience with emotional abuse and psychological abuse.
“I think my rep sent it to me, because he knew what I’d been dealing with and sent it along. Because he was like, ‘This sort of speaks to everything that you’ve been talking to me about’.”
She went on: “I was in a situation where I loved and trusted this person more than I trusted myself. So when that person is telling you that you have a distorted sense of reality and that you are impossible and that all the stuff that you think is going on is not going on, your life gets really confusing really quickly.
“And I was in a situation where, at the end, I had the unique experience of finding out that everything I thought was going on was in fact going on. So I had this kind of springboard for feeling and recovery that a lot of people don’t get.”
She went on to say that the script was “surprising timing” but she “wasn’t in danger of re-traumatizing myself,” and felt that making the film became “incredible cathartic”.
Alice, Darling airs at 9pm on Film4 on Thursday, June 11.


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