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Movie Review – The Bride!

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The Bride! is one of those very rare movies that delivers so much raw power it feels like the movie itself taunts movie critics. I can hear it now: Go ahead, review me. Even your flattery will be insufficient. And honestly? The movie has a point.

But you’re here, so I’ll push on.

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I want to start with writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal. Her debut film, The Lost Daughter, was a chamber piece — intimate and unsettling. The Bride! is the opposite: big, loud, and deliberately uncontrollable. What connects them is her eye for putting actresses in impossible emotional situations and trusting them to find their way through. Only a great actress could write a script that places so many demands on the actors, and on the lead actress most of all.

There are no rest scenes in this movie. Neither Jessie Buckley as The Bride nor Christian Bale as Franky gets a chance to have a simple scene that just moves the plot along. There is one scene after another that demands greatness from both of them. You know how Willem Dafoe can have that manic energy to him? It’s sort of like that all movie long, but from both leads simultaneously. This script pushes the actors to their absolute limits. Kudos to both Buckley and Bale for being brave enough to take it on.

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While we’re handing out credit: the visuals in this movie are something. Cinematographer Lawrence Sher and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir — yes, the same Guðnadóttir who scored Joker — give the film a look and sound that feel genuinely dangerous. Like the movie is daring you to look away.

It helps that Gyllenhaal herself knows exactly what she’s asking for. You can feel that in every scene.

Christian Bale

By the way, does Christian Bale ever take an easy role? Looking over his filmography, it seems that movie after movie, he takes the hardest possible role available. Think back to The Machinist, where he dropped to a skeletal 120 pounds, or The Fighter, where he disappeared so completely into a crack-addicted boxer that you forgot you were watching a movie star. Playing Frankenstein’s monster — a creature defined by being rejected and misunderstood — is squarely in his wheelhouse. Of course he said yes.

He’s not the only actor who does this. DiCaprio, M.B. Jordan, and a few others follow the same instinct. But Bale stands out. He’s also played Batman and been a villain in the MCU. He may not have been a great villain in that role, but that wasn’t his fault.

Jessie Buckley

I’ve heard actors talk about the pressure of working alongside other super-talented performers. You have to think that acting next to Christian Bale could be intimidating. But I honestly wonder if, by the end of filming, Bale wasn’t the one feeling the pressure. Buckley is that powerful.

If you haven’t seen her in Hamnet yet, fix that immediately. She won the Golden Globe for Best Actress for it this year, and the performance will make what she does in The Bride! feel even more staggering — because these are two completely different people, and she’s equally convincing as both.

The Message

And then there’s the film’s theme of male dominance. The message feels subversive only because the acting is so all-consuming that it distracts from just how pointed the film really is. Setting the story in 1930s Chicago — mob bosses, the Depression, women who had no real legal recourse — wasn’t accidental. It’s a mirror. The gap between then and now is narrower than we’d like to think, and the movie knows it. It would have been subversive in 1930. In 2026, it’s more like a reminder that it’s been 100 years, and yet here we are.

Going Back

I’m glad my wife didn’t come with me, so I have an excuse to watch it again and really let it soak in. I feel like I only got about half of it. Of course, trying to find Peetimes during a dramatic movie is never a great combination.

Grade: A+

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There are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Bride!.

Rated: (R) Sexual Content/Nudity | Language | Strong/Bloody Violent Content
Genres: Sci-Fi, Horror, Comedy
USA release date: 2026-03-04
Movie length:
Starring:
Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal
Writer(s): Maggie Gyllenhaal
Language: en
Country: US

Plot
A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago to ask groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious to create a companion for him. The two revive a murdered young woman and The Bride is born. But what ensues is beyond what either of them imagined.

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