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''Sharp Objects'' is a 2018 American psychological thriller television miniseries based on Gillian Flynn's 2006 debut novel of the same name that premiered on July 8, 2018, on
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. The series was created by Marti Noxon, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, and stars Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson, Chris Messina, Eliza Scanlen, Matt Craven, Henry Czerny,
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, Madison Davenport, Miguel Sandoval, Will Chase,
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, Sophia Lillis, Lulu Wilson, and Elizabeth Perkins. It follows Camille Preaker, an emotionally troubled reporter who returns to her hometown to cover the murders of two young girls. The series received critical acclaim, particularly for its visuals, dark atmosphere, directing, and acting (particularly that of Adams, Clarkson, and Scanlen). Among its accolades, Clarkson won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and Adams received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. It also received eight nominations at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Limited Series and acting nominations for Adams and Clarkson. It is the final directorial work of Vallée before his death in 2021.


Premise

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Camille Preaker, suffering from alcoholism and recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital after years of
self-harm Self-harm is intentional behavior that is considered harmful to oneself. This is most commonly regarded as direct injury of one's own skin tissues usually without a suicidal intention. Other terms such as cutting, self-injury and self-mutilatio ...
ing, returns to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri, to investigate the murders of two young girls. Upon arriving at her childhood home, she finds herself once again under the critical eye of her mother, Adora, a small-town
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, which forces Camille to confront her personal demons.


Cast and characters


Main

* Amy Adams as Camille Preaker, an alcoholic reporter recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital ** Sophia Lillis as young Camille Preaker * Patricia Clarkson as Adora Crellin, Camille and Amma's overbearing socialite mother * Chris Messina as Detective Richard Willis, a detective from
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who arrives in Wind Gap to assist with the ongoing murder investigations * Eliza Scanlen as Amma Crellin, Camille's half-sister and Adora and Alan's daughter * Matt Craven as Bill Vickery, the police chief of Wind Gap * Henry Czerny as Alan Crellin, Camille's stepfather, Adora's husband, and Amma's father *
Taylor John Smith Taylor John Smith (born May 13, 1995) is an American actor. He is known for his role as John Keene in the series ''Sharp Objects (miniseries), Sharp Objects''. Notable films in which he has appeared are ''Wolves (2016 film), Wolves'' (2016), ''You ...
as John Keene, the brother of Wind Gap's second murder victim, Natalie Keene * Madison Davenport as Ashley Wheeler, John's girlfriend * Miguel Sandoval as Frank Curry, the editor of the ''St. Louis Chronicle'' who sends Camille back to Wind Gap on the assignment that leads her to confront her "issues" * Will Chase as Bob Nash, the father of Wind Gap's first murder victim, Ann Nash *
Jackson Hurst Jackson Ryan Hurst (born February 17, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Grayson Kent on the Lifetime comedy series ''Drop Dead Diva'' (2009–2014). Early life and education Hurst was born and raised in the Houston are ...
as Kirk Lacey, a teacher at Wind Gap Middle School * Lulu Wilson as Marian Crellin, Camille's half-sister who died in front of her when they were children, Adora and Alan's first child together, and Amma's sister * Elizabeth Perkins as Jackie O'Neill, the town gossip and longtime family friend of the Crellins


Recurring

* David Sullivan as Chris, the owner of the bar where Camille frequently goes to in Wind Gap and an old friend of hers * Violet Brinson as Kelsey * April Brinson as Jodes * Barbara Eve Harris as Eileen, Frank Curry's wife and friend of Camille * Emily Yancy as Gayla, Adora's and Alan's housekeeper *
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as Alice, Camille's teenage roommate at the psychiatric hospital she was committed to * Jessica Treska as Natalie Keene * Beth Broderick as Annie B * Catherine Carlen as Deeanna * Loretta Fox as Melissa * Aaron Holliday as Damon * London Vanovan as Amanda Nash * Ryan James Nelson as Nolan * Jennifer Aspen as Jeannie Keene, the mother of John and Natalie Keene * Randy Oglesby as Pastor * Betsy Baker as Jocelyn Vickery * Cody Sullivan as Nathan * Evan Castelloe as Teen Kirk Lacey * Gunnar Koehler as Bobby Nash * Gracie Prewitt as Tiffanie Nash * Daisy Garcia as Bar Waitress * Reagan Pasternak as Katie Lacey * Lauran September as Angie * Jean Villepique as Gretchen * Ericka Kreutz as Lisa * Guy Boyd as Clyde * Sonny Shah as Cashier * Kaegan Baron as Ann Nash


Episodes


Production


Development

In 2008, it was reported that Gillian Flynn's novel ''
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'' was in development by French production company
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with
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set to direct. By 2012, it was reported that the novel had been optioned by
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with Jason Blum expected to serve as a producer. Subsequently, Marti Noxon approached Blum with her vision for an eight episode television series. On July 8, 2014, it was announced that Blumhouse Productions and
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would be developing and producing a drama based on the debut novel from Gillian Flynn. Marti Noxon would serve as the showrunner, writer and executive producer, while Jean-Marc Vallée would serve as the director and executive producer. On April 1, 2016, it was announced that
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had given the production an eight episode straight-to-series order. On May 15, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on July 8, 2018. On July 25, 2018, HBO president of programming, Casey Bloys, confirmed that, unlike another HBO series, '' Big Little Lies'', which was originally ordered as a limited series before being renewed for a second season, ''Sharp Objects'' will not return for more episodes following its limited run.


Casting

On February 19, 2016, '' Variety'' reported that Amy Adams had joined the project as its lead. In March 2017, it was announced that Patricia Clarkson, Eliza Scanlen, Elizabeth Perkins, Madison Davenport, Chris Messina, Matt Craven, and
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had been cast in series regular roles. It was also announced that Will Chase,
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, and Jennifer Aspen had joined the cast in a recurring capacity. On May 22, 2017, it was announced that David Sullivan, Reagan Pasternak,
Sydney Sweeney Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention for appearing in the television series ''Everything Sucks!'' (2018), ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (2018), and ''Sharp Objects'' (2018). In 2019, she w ...
, Hilary Ward, and Sophia Lillis had been cast in recurring roles.


Filming

Principal photography for the series commenced on March 6, 2017. Filming locations included Barnesville, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; Redwood Valley, California;
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; and Mendocino, California. It was reported that there was a fair amount of turmoil on the set of the series. Showrunner Noxon described the alleged "toe-to-toe screaming matches" she and the other producers would get into with director Vallée over his refusal to adhere closely to the series' scripts. Noxon has described Vallée as "much more interested in imagery and telling stories through pictures, and he's brilliant at that...but I love language...I studied theatre at Wesleyan before I became a writer, and the beauty of language, particularly in the Southern Gothic tradition, is so important to me." Noxon together with Gillian Flynn, Jessica Rhoades, Amy Adams, and another (male) producer would reportedly have to pressure Vallée to include the dialogue of the script in his scenes, to his displeasure.


Music

Each episode features a title sequence with a different interpretation of the song "Dance and Angela" by Franz Waxman from the score of the 1951 film '' A Place in the Sun''. An electronic treatment of the song, by Jeffrey Brodsky, was used for the second episode. All music featured in the series is diegetic, coming from a source (a stereo, headphones, etc.) within the scene. The series secured the rights to four songs by Led Zeppelin, a band which is notoriously hard to get the rights for. Music supervisor Susan Jacobs stated, "We were trying to explain the importance of what music really does and how it plays a really pivotal role in this girl's life" and "also the escapism idea of music." The band liked the idea and approved the usage of their music.


Release


Marketing

On April 22, 2018, a teaser trailer for the series was released. On June 5, 2018, the official trailer was released.


Premiere

On June 7, 2018, the series held its world premiere during the opening night screening at the annual ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas. Following the premiere, a question-and-answer panel took place featuring Amy Adams, Marti Noxon, Gillian Flynn, Jean-Marc Vallée, and Jason Blum.


Home media

''Sharp Objects'' was released on Blu-ray and DVD on November 27, 2018.


Reception


Critical response

''Sharp Objects'' received critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 92% based on 289 reviews, with an average rating of 8.15/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "A nearly unbearable slow burn, ''Sharp Objects'' maintains its grip with an unshakably grim atmosphere and an outstanding cast led by a superb Amy Adams." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In a positive review, the '' Chicago Sun Times''s Richard Roeper awarded the series four stars and praised it saying, "Graced with some of the best performances Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson have ever given, directed with sure-handed and sometimes flamboyant style by Jean-Marc Vallee and dripping with honey-coated but often barbed dialogue, ''Sharp Objects'' is flat-out great television. In another encouraging criticism, '' The Hollywood Reporter''s Daniel Fienberg was similarly complimentary saying, "On TV, ''Sharp Objects'' can't precisely capture Flynn's prose and the internalized descent into disorientation taken page-by-page, but series director Jean-Marc Vallee finds his own visual language that, driven by a ferociously wounded performance by Amy Adams, makes this eight-hour limited series haunting and riveting — both prestige and pulp." In a further approving editorial, '' The New York Times''s James Poniewozik described the series as "mesmerizing" and commended it saying, "There's no cat-and-mouse game going on, no taunts from a genius criminal. ''Sharp Objects'' instead relies on internal drama and a transfixing Ms. Adams, who lays Camille’s ragged soul bare with sardonicism and self-loathing." In a more mixed assessment, '' USA Today''s Kelly Lawler gave the series a rating of two stars out of four and said, "Although the eight-episode series eventually perks up, in the seven parts made available for review it's often a lazy, dreary summer mystery that feels exploitative of the violence it depicts. It's a disappointing adaptation of its source material, with all the gravitas of a trashy beach read." In a further ambivalent editorial, '' TVLine''s Dave Nemetz gave the series a "B−" grade and said, "There's enough intriguing material in ''Sharp Objects'' to keep me watching until the end; at the very least, it’s still an artfully shot showcase for some fine acting, which isn’t the worst thing in the world. But considering the big names involved and the promising source material, it can’t help but feel like a letdown."


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Notes


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