Anemone, the first film by three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis in eight years, has finally premiered in cinemas amid high anticipation.
Co-written by Daniel Day-Lewis and his son, director Ronan Day-Lewis, the story centers on Jem Stoker, portrayed by Sean Bean (known for Game of Thrones), who is shown solemnly praying for strength before bidding farewell to his wife, Nessa (Oscar-nominee Samantha Morton, In America), and riding off on a motorcycle.
Jem’s journey leads him to a remote shack in the Yorkshire woods, where his older, reclusive brother Ray (played by Daniel Day-Lewis), whom he has not seen for two decades, resides.
The brothers' reunion is cold and tense, marked by long silences. Over the film's two-hour duration, the reasons behind Jem's visit and Ray’s voluntary isolation gradually unravel.
This family drama blends thriller and horror elements with a deliberate pace that carefully reveals character motives and plot details.
“From the outset, Anemone commands a strong tone. Ben Fordesman’s gloomy cinematography, Bobby Krlic’s moody score, intense performances, and Ronan Day-Lewis’s distinctive directorial touches all combine to create an atmosphere thick with mystery, dread, and suspense.”
The film’s measured pacing and layered storytelling ensure a gripping and atmospheric experience from start to finish.
Anemone marks a powerful return for Daniel Day-Lewis, delivering a moody, suspenseful thriller that slowly unpacks deep family secrets amidst haunting visuals and soundscapes.