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Promising Young Woman

Revenge never looked so promising.
2020 | 113m | English

(228277 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Emerald Fennell
Writer: Emerald Fennell
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A young woman, traumatized by a tragic event in her past, seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path.
Release Date: Dec 13, 2020
Director: Emerald Fennell
Writer: Emerald Fennell
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords ohio, coffee shop, psychopath, sociopath, revenge, predator turns victim, childhood friends, rape and revenge, woman director, medical school, pediatrician, barista, sexual predator, nice guy, prosocial psychopath, transgender, audacious, sardonic
Production Companies FilmNation Entertainment, LuckyChap Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $20,379,604
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Carey Mulligan Cassandra
Bo Burnham Ryan
Alison Brie Madison
Clancy Brown Stanley
Jennifer Coolidge Susan
Laverne Cox Gail
Christopher Lowell Al Monroe
Molly Shannon Mrs. Fisher
Connie Britton Dean Walker
Adam Brody Jerry
Max Greenfield Joe
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Neil
Steve Monroe Lincoln
Sam Richardson Paul
Ray Nicholson Jim
Timothy E. Goodwin Monty
Alli Hart Ruby
Loren Paul Jeff
Scott Aschenbrenner Jeff's Friend
Gabriel Oliva Alfred
Bryan Lillis Tony
Francisca Estevez Amber
Lorna Scott Jean
Casey Adams George
Vince Lozano Simon
Mike Horton Chip
Angela Zhou Todd
Austin Talynn Carpenter Anastasia
Emerald Fennell Woman in Makeup Tutorial (uncredited)
Alfred Molina Mr. Green (uncredited)
Name Job
Casey Adams Stunt Coordinator
Monette Moio Stunts
Anthony B. Willis Original Music Composer
Katie Gavin Songs
Michael Perry Production Design
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting
Reena Magsarili Unit Production Manager
Michael T. Meador First Assistant Director
Alexander Armero Second Assistant Director
Emily Freund Additional Editor, Visual Effects
Tim Pedegana Post Production Supervisor
Frédéric Dubois Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Liz Kloczkowski Art Direction
Rae Deslich Set Decoration
Elizabeth R. Rosenbaum Leadman
Lindsay Woodcox On Set Dresser
Jessie Meehan Set Dresser
Kalise Wallace Set Dresser
Nancy T. McLeod Set Dresser
Amber Satchell Additional Set Dresser
Aaron Ferenc Additional Set Dresser
Dan Tiffany Art Department Coordinator
Ashley Hankla Graphic Designer
Lia Lopez-Burrows Set Decoration Buyer
Jackie Trudel Set Decoration Buyer
Ken Levin Assistant Property Master
Claudia Sarbu Costume Supervisor
Matthew Carey Set Costumer
Tesa R. Diaz Seamstress
Mike McGowan "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Dennis Dwyer "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Sarah Brandes First Assistant "A" Camera
Rochelle T.A. Brown Second Assistant "A" Camera
Alicia Pharris First Assistant "B" Camera
Chase A. Abrams Digital Imaging Technician
Tom Heigl Phantom Operator
LaTerrian Officer-McIntosh Loader
Merie Weismiller Wallace Still Photographer
Jon McGinty Gaffer
Brian Fosnaugh Best Boy Electric
James Cox, Jr. Electrician
Keith Batchelor Electrician
Yanis Rutmanis Electrician
Loren Johnson Electrician
Sergio Silva Key Grip
Edward Rene Apodaca Key Grip
Dennis Pires Best Boy Grip
Sam A. Camm Best Boy Grip
Benjamin R. Sherman Best Boy Grip
Robert Dulany Grip
Adam J. Ruiz Grip
Michael Kerr Grip
Robert Eber Sound Mixer
Sean Byrnes Boom Operator
Jeffrey S. Elliott Special Effects Technician
Renetta G. Amador Script Supervisor
Brittany Margaritis Production Coordinator
Alyssa Appleton Production Secretary
Anthony Manzo Second Second Assistant Director
Angela Wells Makeup Department Head
Daniel Curet Hair Department Head
Bryson Conley Key Hair Stylist
LeeAnn Brittenham Additional Hairstylist
Kieron Estrada Location Manager
Stan Conger Production Accountant
Robin Frazee First Assistant Accountant
Jeff Waddell Payroll Accountant
Patricia Rhinehart Casting Associate
Karrie Martin Casting Assistant
Susan Turner Extras Casting
Michelle Gabriel Extras Casting
Roni Stein Producer's Assistant
Rachel Rubin Producer's Assistant
Charlotte Nichol Producer's Assistant
Louis Dargenzio Transportation Coordinator
David Christenson Transportation Captain
Robert Dargenzio Driver
Ted Joneson Driver
Chris Schimel Driver
Stefanie Zoric Driver
Gordon Hill Driver
Michael Baker Driver
D'Aldo R. Fazzone Driver
Salvador Mejia Driver
Edward Lassak Driver
Eli Lozano Driver
Brandi Andrews Driver
Ian Overson Driver
Michael Medlin Driver
Tom Neal Driver
Michael Hurwitz Driver
Ryan H. Spaeth Driver
Taguhi Matosian Craft Service
Hrant Matosian Craft Service
Eloy Lara Set Medic
Felipe Rodriguez Chef
Carlos L. Rodriguez Assistant Chef
Hugo Maldonado Assistant Chef
Eduardo Rodriguez Assistant Chef
Jeremy Stecker Construction Coordinator
Chris Sposa Boom Operator
Tim Monich Dialect Coach
John P. Cazin Special Effects Coordinator
Steven Hanks Greensman
Bob Branam Video Assist Operator
Rachel Allen Playback Coordinator
Carlo Sciortino Stand In
Jay Floyd Clearances Coordinator
James Ferrera Unit Publicist
Alexis Barzin Epk Producer
Kimberly Panunzio Epk Producer
Sovonto Green Epk Camera Operator
Joshua Nelson Production Assistant
Erin B. Taylor Production Assistant
Nandy McClean Production Assistant
Alina Verenich Production Assistant
Monica Broccolo Production Assistant
Justin Hong Production Assistant
Madeline G. Phelps Production Assistant
Cynthia Marín Production Assistant
Allison Lipscomb Production Assistant
Jennifer Browne Production Assistant
Kira Hoover Production Assistant
Quinn Kawata Post Production Coordinator
Rob Nokes Dialogue Editor
Miriam Cole ADR Editor
Connor Nagy Foley Mixer
Laura Heinzinger Foley Editor
Scott Weber Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon Sampath-Kumar ADR Mixer
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Sam Burden ADR Mixer
Cathy Gurvis Post Production Accountant
Amy Redfern Finishing Producer
Dylan S. Buser Color Assistant
Katie Jordan Colorist
Matthew Tomlinson Imaging Science
Andrei Klein Dailies Operator
John Stewart Visual Effects Supervisor
Chapel Folger Visual Effects Producer
Mattaniah Yip Visual Effects Compositor
Linda Tremblay Visual Effects Compositor
Jeremy Cox Visual Effects
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Ahn Title Designer
Aaron Becker Title Designer
Philip Tallman Music Editor
Jackie Mulhearn Music Coordinator
Jillian Ennis Music Coordinator
Gottfried Rabl Conductor
Liliana Hussen Musician
Kelly Adams Vocals
Emily Rosen Vocals
Martin Weismayr Score Engineer
Steven Baker Orchestrator
Phil McGowan Scoring Mixer
Felipe Pacheco Score Engineer
Nandor Szilagyi Additional Set Dresser
Susan Jacobs Music Supervisor
Emerald Fennell Writer, Director
Nancy Steiner Costume Design
Benjamin Kračun Director of Photography
Shauna Duggins Stunts
Kevin Hummel Property Master
Frédéric Thoraval Editor
Austin Talynn Carpenter Stand In
Joanna Fang Foley Artist
Johnny Gidcomb ADR Voice Casting
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Nick Seaman Foley Editor
Gregor Matosian Craft Service
Josette Maskin Songs
Naomi McPherson Songs
Mary Vernieu Casting
Brad Carr Dolly Grip
Name Title
Margot Robbie Producer
Fiona Walsh Co-Producer
Emerald Fennell Producer
Tom Ackerley Producer
Ben Browning Producer
Glen Basner Executive Producer
Milan Popelka Executive Producer
Josey McNamara Producer
Alison Cohen Executive Producer
Ashley Fox Producer
Carey Mulligan Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Bo Burnham Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Emerald Fennell Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Laverne Cox Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actress Maria Bakalova Nominated
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
9.0

'Promising Young Woman' is an uncomfortable watch, but in the best way possible. It is a game-changer in every sense of the word, and I don't use that term lightly. It's an A+ thriller that doesn't shy away from talking about real issues that need to be confronted. Not only does it succeed with its ... story, acting and technical aspects, but it excels as a piece of social commentary, demanding change without spelling it out. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea - it's made to ruffle feathers - but that's nothing compared to the way so many women around the globe are abused by men daily - and if you're uncomfortable with that, stand up and speak out. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-promising-young-woman-nice-guys-no-more

Jun 23, 2021
msbreviews
8.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Since Sundance 2020, everyone who saw Promising Young Woman never once stopped talking about it. From very early Oscar predictions to a guaranteed spot in numerous Top10 lists, Emerald Fennell's dire ... ctorial debut of a feature film unquestionably impacted every viewer. As usual, I was able to avoid spoilers and managed to escape images, clips, and trailers. Right before the movie started, the only thing I knew about it was that it had a revenge arc. I didn't know what drove the protagonist to pursue this path or what type of revenge I was going to witness. Therefore, I was baffled by the amount of supposedly spoiler-free synopsis in well-known websites that give away so much of the character's motivations and overall narrative. I'm not going to do the same, but if you haven't seen the film yet, beware of these summaries. I needed a good night of sleep to process this movie. Fennell's screenplay carries many undeniably impactful moments that left me confused about what I loved and what I didn't enjoy so much, so I waited for my thoughts to settle before I started writing this review. Fortunately, I stand on the positive side for the majority of the cases, most being related to Carey Mulligan's character, Cassie. Several comparisons have been made with the latest version of Arthur Fleck in Joker. While I understand where these come from, the two characters couldn't be more different. Both character arcs are triggered by our society's despicable behaviors, but the protagonists follow a tremendously distinct path. One of the best examples is the depiction of violence in both films. Viewers will be surprised by the development of this topic throughout Promising Young Woman, contrary to the expectedly explicit murders in the comic-book movie. Fennell's film transmits a persuasive, eye-opening message about society's view of rape accusations and men's ability to somehow escape these troublesome situations partially due to the "innocent" compliance from our world. From "the woman shouldn't have been drinking" to "they were young and naive", these ridiculous excuses - and countless more - are inserted deep down into our society's mentality. People tend to judge the same situation differently depending on who's involved: men, women, straight, gay, white, black, family members, strangers... Fennell's exceptionally clever script develops this idea in a brilliant fashion that never stops being extraordinarily interesting. The absence of lazy exposition scenes elevates every dialogue, giving these an authentic, realistic setting. Every piece of information regarding a particular character's past or a plot-associated revelation is never filmed with the goal of explaining it in detail to the audience but instead as a natural progression of the story. This method of storytelling proves effectively intriguing throughout the runtime, culminating in a shockingly impactful third act. Once again, without spoiling anything, Promising Young Woman is one of the most unpredictable movies I've seen in the last few years. It hit me with a drastic turn every time I believed to finally figure out where the narrative was headed. Cassie is a fully-developed protagonist who sort of goes through a hero journey but doesn't really hold the characteristics viewers usually associate with that type of character. As I mentioned above, I needed more than twenty-four hours to interpret and decide which character actions I actually stand by and which go beyond the line of reason. Despite Cassie possessing emotionally compelling motives, some of her actions mustn't be taken as something that women should do. Fennell has tremendous care with the messages she's trying to spread, but the inconsistent tonal balance hurts this specific task. To avoid an eventual misunderstood, this film is genuinely hilarious at points, but the transitions between lighthearted, humorous, even romantic scenes and dramatic, emotionally heavy moments are far from perfect. On par with the extremely divisive last ten minutes of the movie, these are my main issues. I could nitpick a few sequences concerning Cassie's vendetta, but honestly, these are so insignificant and irrelevant that I neither want nor need to. Though, I'd have loved to see one scene where things don't go as planned by the protagonist during her introductory act. From the use of bright, rainbow colors - these pop off the screen - to the interestingly odd variations of popular pop songs, Cassie's arc is accompanied by an outstanding production design (Michael Perry), exquisite editing (Frédéric Thoraval), and a not-that-subtle soundtrack (score by Anthony Willis). Every technical aspect plays a vital role, including the excellent costume design (Nancy Steiner) and makeup work. Even the casting choices of actors who usually portray "nice guys" possess the significant purpose of warning the audience that dangerous people do not always look like dangerous people. However, Fennell and Benjamin Kracun (cinematographer) save the best for last. A brutally shocking, unforgettable two-and-a-half-minute take will leave every single viewer stunned and in awe of such a challenging scene to film. I can't express by words how much it impacted my viewing of the time left after this particular moment. It's a beautifully shot movie, no doubt about it. Every camera angle has a purpose, as well as the length of each shot. Fennell delivers one of the most technically impressive directorial debuts I've ever seen. Her fascinating storytelling and clear vision are qualities that I hope she'll never lose. It's an extremely risky story that Fennell never gave up on, and that deserves to be acknowledged and complimented. I could be here discussing everything and everyone, but in the end, Carey Mulligan is the most crucial non-technical element of the entire project. There aren't many actresses that could pull off this role as she does. In fact, she might be the only actress able to take Cassie to where Fennell really wanted. From her amusing facial expressions and funny one-liners to the emotionally draining, devastating scenes that Cassie suffers through, Mulligan shows a mind-blowing commitment to one of the best, if not the best performance of her career. If some viewers don't think her display was anything special, recall that two-and-a-half-minute scene I tacked on above? She did all of it, but that is just one of several reasons why she'll get nominated for every ceremony. Promising Young Woman holds one of the best directorial debuts I've ever seen. Emerald Fennell delivers a fascinating, unpredictable story that impressively subverts the (rape) revenge subgenre by brilliantly approaching our society's compliant, biased behavior in these sensitive situations. Despite some tonal inconsistencies, the astonishingly captivating storytelling leaves no one indifferent, especially during the ruthlessly shocking third act. From the weirdly unique pop song choices to the colorful look of the film, passing through exquisite editing and powerful cinematography, every technical aspect has an unquestionable impact on the movie's success, including the smart casting choices. Carey Mulligan is able to be extremely menacing but also quite funny, offering a career-best interpretation of a fully-developed protagonist with emotionally resonating motivations, but also with a dangerously elaborated arc that could transmit the wrong message for some viewers. The last ten minutes are... well, you'll have to see it for yourself. A well-earned spot in my Top10. Rating: A-

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

not quite sure what to make of this revenge-thriller. A little heavy-handed at times but I liked Carey Mulligan in the lead and some scenes worked, though I saw one of the twists coming pretty early on. The ending is really dark and was at least surprising. Don't think it quite deserves some of the ... praise (not to mention a Best Picture nomination) but still worthy of a rental. **3.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
rozmiarek
10.0

ONE OF THE BEST INDIE FILMS OF LAST YEAR. FRESHMAN DIRECTOR EMERALD FENNELL CREATED THE BEST FEMALE REVENGE FILM OF ALL TIME. SHE ALSO WROTE THIS WITTY AND BRUTALLY REALISTIC STORY. CAREY MULIGANS MOST COMPLEX ROLE TO DATE. A MUST WATCH. (SORRY ABOUT ALL CAPS- KEYBOARD IS BROKEN) ...

Dec 03, 2021
vylmen
N/A

The disappointing part is the build up towards the end. I'm also not quite sure who the blame falls to, but the scene where the lead cries in front of the tree, doesn't provide the despair that would have created the tension that the finale needs. What it very confrontingly succeeds in is the red ... iculous premisis that being drunk is an invitation for sex. And I can only applaud the movie for that, but the story telling...is lacking. In hindsight, I felt the bond between the two childhood friends didn't come to life, because of the absence of Nina and this also didn't help the finale build up. Some editing goes from a crying Cassy to a fully in control one. No plan forming. No rage. And perhaps not nutty enough. Its flaws are not enough to pass this one by though, because it is unique where it succeeds. This is something you should show in high schools and probably throughout college, instead of abstenance or condoms on bananas.

Feb 17, 2022