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Priscilla

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 53m
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Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi in Priscilla (2023)
Already as a teenager, Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, who is already a rock and roll superstar, and in private she becomes a completely unexpected person: a passionate lover, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
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When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an a... Read allWhen teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.

  • Director
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Writers
    • Priscilla Presley
    • Sandra Harmon
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Stars
    • Cailee Spaeny
    • Jacob Elordi
    • Ari Cohen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    47K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Writers
      • Priscilla Presley
      • Sandra Harmon
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Stars
      • Cailee Spaeny
      • Jacob Elordi
      • Ari Cohen
    • 291User reviews
    • 234Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Cailee Spaeny
    Cailee Spaeny
    • Priscilla
    Jacob Elordi
    Jacob Elordi
    • Elvis
    Ari Cohen
    Ari Cohen
    • Captain Beaulieu
    Dagmara Dominczyk
    Dagmara Dominczyk
    • Ann Beaulieu
    Tim Post
    Tim Post
    • Vernon Presley
    Lynne Griffin
    Lynne Griffin
    • Grandma 'Dodger'
    Dan Beirne
    Dan Beirne
    • Joe
    • (as Daniel Beirne)
    Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
    Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
    • Alan 'Hog Ears'
    Dan Abramovici
    Dan Abramovici
    • Jerry
    Matthew Shaw
    • Charlie
    Tim Dowler-Coltman
    Tim Dowler-Coltman
    • Red
    R Austin Ball
    R Austin Ball
    • Larry
    Olivia Barrett
    Olivia Barrett
    • Alberta
    Stephanie Moore
    • Dee
    Luke Humphrey
    Luke Humphrey
    • Terry West
    Deanna Jarvis
    Deanna Jarvis
    • Carol West
    Jorja Cadence
    Jorja Cadence
    • Patsy
    Josette Halpert
    Josette Halpert
    • Becky
    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Writers
      • Priscilla Presley
      • Sandra Harmon
      • Sofia Coppola
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    6elicopperman

    The Disturbing Reality behind the King's Wife

    Before Elvis Presley's daughter Lisa Marie passed away earlier this year, she was quite contemptuous over Sofia Coppola's portrayal of her parents in her biographical feature Priscilla. Based on Priscilla Presley's 1985 memoir Elvis and Me, the film has nonetheless garnered mostly positive reviews and even earned Cailee Spaeny the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 2023 Venice Film Festival. Given that Priscilla herself was an executive producer on this project, it's best to look at this project at a more earnest portrayal of Elvis and Priscilla instead of it being romanticized or sugar coated.

    Now as this film depicts the courtship between a then 14 year old Priscilla and a then 24 year old Elvis, the biggest takeaway from this feature is that it's supposed to comment more on the idea of love being difficult to obtain as the wife of a global superstar. While it does depict a taboo romantic subject in mind, it becomes far more toxic when Elvis proves to be far more manipulative and abusive than his rockstar persona claims otherwise. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi share quite a conflicting bond as their depictions show a more disturbing underbelly to what the public thought of the Presleys otherwise. Coppola makes sure to emphasize the unfortunate implications behind their relationship without directly endorsing it, especially as we can see how much the spousal torment and jadedness behind the life of fame creates more misery in Priscilla than to the people worried for her like her parents and socialites. Behind all the rock & roll, glamour and pizazz lies a hollow marriage where one is no longer illusioned to much of anything, be it romance or appreciation for the music.

    That being said, outside of the disturbing implications behind Priscilla and Elvis' courtship, there really isn't much else to take away from the movie. By putting so much of Priscilla's perspective into the limelight, the portrayal of her husband isn't interesting enough to dissect beyond him being a fake charming guy who more so likes the idea of a soul mate instead of actually being with one consistently. It doesn't help that the film rushes certain plot points just to get to Presley's life of prestige, such as Priscilla's time with her rightfully concerned family, her trouble focusing in school and even the implied drug addictions she and her husband faced. Despite that latter key point playing a big role in Elvis' abusive behavior, it isn't explored enough to leave much of a dramatic impact. In fact, for a film that tries to incorporate themes of domestic abuse, it feels surprisingly lacking in showing much of that tension. Also, once the film ends, it feels as if it missed the opportunity to go more into Priscilla's life after leaving Elvis for good, almost as if it felt it didn't need to tell more when it should have.

    Outside of those qualities, the filmmaking is competent enough yet never rises above decently well crafted in depicting the era of subject. The cultural aesthetic of the late 50s and early to mid 60s feels more tact on for the sake of the time period, as outside of some of the road shows and projects Elvis is apart of, only the costuming sticks out the most, and yet the film hardly does much with them to make much of an impression. If anything, the pop cultural influence from this era feels more like an accompaniment to the story than really playing much of a role beyond the media playing up Elvis' life as more than it really is. Also, the lack of much of a background score surprisingly doesn't work as most of the scenes play out with an awkward tension that would have benefited from more than just what's on the soundtrack. Speaking of which, for some reason there are all kinds of retro and contemporary rock and jazz songs except from the king himself. Perhaps given the involvement of Priscilla Presley and her ex-husband's enterprises, this comes off as understandable yet confusing.

    So while made with earnest intentions and captivating performances, Priscilla is a decent enough biopic that falls flat in exploring more about its subject matter beyond superficial love and all the glitz and glamour that comes with it. I would recommend this on the grounds that it's more interesting than it is thought provoking, though definitely take that for what it's worth given how much influence was done by the target at hand. Besides, even if the king is no longer looked at the same way he was then, projects like these are good reminders to not look up to everyone you admire, let alone fall for.
    6r96sk

    It's competently put together visually at least, though overall I can't honestly say this made a mark

    Just rather uninteresting, on film terms at least.

    It is interesting seeing the film portray a different type of version of Elvis Presley, one that is uncomfortable to watch unfold but one that ought to be told. That's where anything noteworthy I have to say about this release ends, though. As a movie, it's rather boring. I'm not convinced there's enough to be told across a full blown picture, at least not one around 1hr 45mins in length. I will say that Cailee Spaeny puts in a solid display as the titular character, in fairness.

    Jacob Elordi as Elvis, in my opinion, isn't a positive to be honest. If I didn't know he was playing Elvis I genuinely wouldn't have guessed he was playing the singer, aside from a few outfits and the twisty bit of hair in his fringe. Accent particularly seemed off to me too, Elordi amusingly (given the director's connection) sounds more like Nicolas Cage (c. 1997, 'Con Air', Cameron Poe) on phone call scenes.

    It's competently put together visually at least, though overall I can't honestly say this made a mark on me personally. I don't feel like I learnt anything about 'Priscilla' herself. I doubt I'll remember this one long term, sadly.
    6brentsbulletinboard

    A Disappointing Portrait

    When a film seeks to depict the life story of a beloved public figure, it generally works best when it paints a comprehensive portrait of said individual. However, in this biography of the wife of rock icon Elvis Presley, viewers get a picture that seemingly tells only half of the story. Writer-director Sofia Coppola's latest focuses on the years Priscilla Presley (Cailee Spaeny) spent with Elvis (Jacob Elordi). They embark on a sincerely loving relationship that, sadly, falls prey to problems with drugs, firearms, infidelity, prolonged separations and control freak tendencies, conditions - largely initiated by Elvis - that eventually lead to their separation (and at times cause the film to be more about him than her). Regrettably, the choice of this narrative leaves out the many significant personal and professional accomplishments of Priscilla's life on her own, an inspiring story that's completely (and perplexingly) overlooked. As a consequence, viewers are primarily shown a profile of a predominantly subservient character who rarely rebels until she finally somehow musters up the courage to leave (where did that trait come from?), with nothing about the successes that followed. In addition, there are many story threads that feel unresolved or underdeveloped, leaving audiences hanging about what comes from them. To its credit, "Priscilla" is, in several respects, some of the best (though surprisingly most conventional) work that Coppola has produced as a filmmaker, as evidenced in the cinematography and editing and in Elordi's balanced portrayal of Elvis. But, like other of Coppola's efforts, this offering could still use some tidying up in the writing, character development and overall story structure. The wife of a King truly warrants better treatment.
    5JEBaeza

    Very good visually, but boring.

    Priscilla does really well when it comes to cinematography and direction. There are good shots in the movie and Coppola did an amazing job as director.

    However, the screenplay was very disappointing to me. The story feels slow at times and gets into a repetitive cycle after a while: Elvis does something horrible to Priscilla, they fight, Priscilla hesitates to leave him, and finally forgives him for unexplainable reasons. And in the end, when she finally leaves him, we don't know what finally made her make the decision, she just leaves. Moreover, I was expecting to see more of Priscilla's life where Elvis is not a central part of the story, as the title might have suggested, but the film starts when she meets him and ends when he is no longer part of her life.

    Apart from that, I think Cailee Spaeny did an incredible job and is the highlight of the movie. I have mixed feelings about Jacob Elordi, at times he felt like the perfect choice for the role, but other times it felt like I was watching his Euphoria character.

    The movie is a beautifully decorated but empty box.
    6cutie7

    Uncomfortable reality coupled with a one-dimensional narrative

    Wow, this was an uncomfortable movie to watch. Priscilla invites inevitable comparisons to last year's "Elvis," portraying an exact opposite narrative. Helmed by the talented Sophia Coppola, who commands great respect, and featuring Jacob Elordi, an actor I admire, the film falls short of expectations. Unfortunately, it presents a one-dimensional, flat perspective that left me somewhat disappointed.

    While the performances are strong, and the direction commendable, Priscilla's narrative feels tedious and slow at times. The harrowing depiction of power imbalances in the central relationship adds a layer of discomfort that makes the film hard to watch. Sophia Coppola's artistic choices unveil a side of the characters that, while impactful, renders the viewing experience challenging. Priscilla sheds light on the vulnerability of a young protagonist, emphasizing the discomfort of witnessing a story where she is just a child.

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    • Trivia
      Elvis Presley Enterprises declined both their approval for Sofia Coppola's film and their permission to use Elvis Presley's songs in the film. Coppola then took to creative alternatives, including contemporary music by her husband's band, Phoenix, and cover versions of songs from the film's era.
    • Goofs
      The title superimposed over the opening scene is "US Air Force Base West Germany 1959" over an image of a 50 star flag. This should have been a 48 or 49 star flag. Although Hawaii had been admitted to the union on August 21, 1959, the new flag was not officially raised until July 4, 1960.
    • Quotes

      Elvis: Have I lost you to another man?

      Priscilla: You're losing me to a life of my own.

    • Crazy credits
      A photo of the crew is shown after the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Project: Episode dated 26 January 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Going Home
      Written by Alice Coltrane and Carlos Santana

      Performed by Alice Coltrane

      Courtesy of Verve Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Seen On Screen: Elvis and Priscilla Presley

    Seen On Screen: Elvis and Priscilla Presley

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • a24films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Прісцилла
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • American Zoetrope
      • The Apartment
      • Fremantle
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,960,939
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $132,139
      • Oct 29, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,112,676
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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