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    New Prime Video movie Hedda is much more than just this year’s Saltburn – it’s cool, calculated and serious fun

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    There’s been something of a narrative that new Prime Video movie Hedda is simply a Saltburn-style retelling of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play Hedda Gabler, but that doesn’t remotely do it justice. Those who think the gender-swapped characters and LGBTQIA+ romance are the most interesting things about it aren’t digging deeply enough.

    If there’s anyone that knows a thing or 35 about sapphic movies, it’s me. I report on them every chance I get, and if I’m not doing that, I’ve likely worked Carol, Ammonite or Bound into conversation. I’ll confess that Hedda caught my interested because of Nina Hoss – who played Cate Blanchett’s fictional wife in Tár – but little did I know what a treat I was in for.

    Of course this film isn’t perfect. Considering how messy Hedda is as a character alone, it was never going to be. But there’s no doubt that this is the strongest entry in director Nia DaCosta’s body of work to date. She received an unjustified amount of flack for The Marvels and the 2021 version of Candyman, and I hope the same doesn’t happen here.

    We almost need to read between the lines to fully see the brilliance of what Hedda has to offer, and that’s half the fun. A friend described it to me as a whodunnit mystery where you already know who the killer is (instead you’re searching for the motive), and I think that’s a fair assessment.

    It’s sexy, scandalous and as wild as you’d hope it to be, but it’s also controlled, pulling back when it needs to. When it comes to creating a memorable dinner party, that’s exactly the balance of tension that you’re looking for.

    Hedda is more than simply sex and scandal – it’s a moving mirror

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    If you’re unfamiliar with Ibsen’s original story, this is what we’re dealing with: Hedda (Tessa Thompson) is an unhappy newlywed, feeling like she’s being stopped from being her true self. When her husband George (Tom Bateman) wants a new position at work, Hedda decides to throw an extravagant party so George can invite boss Professor Greenwood (Finbar Lynch) and try to seal the deal.

    During the evening, George’s rival Eileen (Hoss) arrives to poach Professor Greenwood for the same role, prompting the party to fall into chaotic disarray. Eileen’s writing partner and lover Thea (Imogen Poots) tries to keep her on the straight and narrow, but Hedda takes her meddling too far.

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    The most satisfying part of Hedda is how effortlessly DaCosta pulls off dangerous power play dynamics between women, with the man’s world around them becoming peripheral in the process. Thompson’s Hedda isn’t a woman that you’ll like, or who even seems to consciously know what she wants.

    She’s acting on impulse, and everyone around her feels the consequences of the decisions she makes. This means a hell of a dinner party for us, bringing long-buried tension and trauma to the surface, where they explode onto whoever is nearby. That’s usually Eileen and Thea, and boy is their romantic triangle a complex one.

    Where the structure falters, the cast hold it up

    Tessa Thompson, Nina Hoss and Imogen Poots in Hedda. (Image credit: Prime Video)

    The core structure of Hedda isn’t playing to shock factor like Saltburn, and it arguably could have deepened and ultilized the intimacy and pure romance between the three women a lot further. But even with these small faults, our cast deliver something to be in awe of.

    While Thompson’s accent is… interesting in the Prime Video film, her conviction and gumption can’t be faulted. It’s not easy to make us completely devoid of empathy for a character while still making them likeable, and she maintains the balance at all times. Poots plays an effective counterpart as anxious Thea, calling out Hedda’s manipulation like she’s shouting into the wind.

    For me, it’s Hoss who gives the performance of the movie. There’s an exceptional scene after Eileen gets drunk and swims in the lake, entering the drawing room to talk to her male rivals while her dress is wet and see-through. She tells explicit stories on top form, and by the time she has them metaphorically eating out of her hand, the dress is dry.

    This is the level of detail that’s worth paying attention to, making the overall effect of Hedda as filling as a sumptuous cake, caressing every possible details of humanity to serve up an ugly truth worth devouring. It’s tough to make odious people appealing, but we love to watch when it works (that’s why reality TV is so popular).

    Without spoiling anything, DaCosta also changes the ending of Ibsen’s play. With one simple tweak, she removes sapphic media stereotyping that Hedda could have easily fallen prey to, and that alone is a fantastic way to sum up what she has achieved.

    We’ve all had enough of classics being adapted, but when they hold a mirror up to who we’ve become and what we’re capable of so deftly, who are we to look away?

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