The loving wife of Styles, played by Florence Pugh, begins to notice cracks in their relationship and in their reality.
Just relax, dear, since “Victory is safe and secure.”
The most recent trailer for Olivia Wilde’s psychological suburban thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” advises us that turmoil is the “enemy of progress” in a hauntingly ordinary and segregated life corralled by a white picket wall and the commitment of never-ending marital joy.
Be that as it may, as Alice (Florence Pugh) becomes careful about her significant other Jack (Harry Styles) apparently diverting her with incredible sex (even chief Wilde guaranteed the film will be about “female delight”), the veneer of an ideal life begins to break… .
Fellow neighbors played by Gemma Chan, KiKi Layne, Nick Kroll, Sydney Chandler, Kate Berlant, Asif Ali, Douglas Smith, Timothy Simons, and Ari’el Stachel begin to detail precisely the same meet-adorable story of succumbing to their mates, and it seems like Victory may simply be a deception all things considered. Yet, as Alice begins to address an ever increasing number of parts of her day to day routine, Victory pioneer Frank (Chris Pine) begins to push back.
“I’ve been hanging tight for somebody like you, somebody to challenge me,” Pine shares with Pugh in the trailer, while Pugh muses it’s “about control” over ladies.
“Don’t Worry Darling” will premiere at 2022 Venice Film Festival prior to debuting in theaters September 23.
The movie is directed by Wilde, who likewise stars, utilizing a screenplay composed by Katie Silberman, in view of a story via Carey Van Dyke and Shane Van Dyke, and Silberman.
The official synopsis reads: “Alice and Jack are fortunate to be living in the idealized community of Victory, the exploratory organization town lodging the ones who work for the highly classified Victory Project and their families. The 1950’s cultural positive thinking embraced by their CEO, Frank — equivalent amounts of corporate visionary and persuasive holistic mentor — secures each part of day to day existence in the very close desert ideal world. While the spouses go through each day inside the Victory Project Headquarters, chipping away at the ‘improvement of moderate materials,’ their wives — including Frank’s rich accomplice, Shelley (Chan) — get to invest their energy partaking in the magnificence, extravagance, and revelry of their local area. Life is great, with each inhabitant’s requirements met by the organization. All they ask consequently is tact and unquestioning obligation to the Victory cause.”
The description continues, “However when cracks in their idyllic life start to show up, uncovering blazes of something substantially more evil hiding underneath the alluring façade, Alice can’t resist the urge to address precisely exact thing they’re doing in Victory, and why. Exactly how much is Alice able to lose to uncover what’s truly happening in this paradise?”
“Don’t Worry Darling” is produced by chief Wilde, screenwriter Silberman, Miri Yoon, and Roy Lee, with Richard Brener, Celia Khong, Alex G. Scott, Catherine Hardwicke, Carey Van Dyke, and Shane Van Dyke leader producing.
Official Trailer of Don’t Worry Darling: