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1996108 minDrama, Horror, Thriller

Mary Reilly

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Is Mary Reilly worth watching? With a rating of 5.755/10, this Drama, Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mary Reilly Synopsis

A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Hyde.

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Top Cast

Julia Roberts
Julia RobertsMary Reilly
John Malkovich
John MalkovichDr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde
George Cole
George ColeMr. Poole
Michael Gambon
Michael GambonMary’s Father
Glenn Close
Glenn CloseMrs. Farraday
Kathy Staff
Kathy StaffMrs. Kent
Michael Sheen
Michael SheenBradshaw
Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh GallagherAnnie
Linda Bassett
Linda BassettMary's Mother
Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán HindsSir Danvers Carew

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Is Mary Reilly worth watching?

Mary Reilly has received mixed reviews with a 5.755/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Mary Reilly hit or flop?

Mary Reilly has received average ratings (5.755/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Mary Reilly is a Drama, Horror, Thriller movie that A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Hyde....

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Critic Reviews

tmdb28039023Aug 25, 2022
★ 2

Did we really need a secondhand retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale as seen through the eyes of the eponymous, non-canonical housemaid? This is such a well-known story that adding a fresh perspective may have seemed like a good idea at the time; on the other hand, what possible insight could Mary (Julia Roberts) offer when she’s either blind as a bat or dumb as a rock? She’s not alone, though; everyone in this movie who isn’t Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde suffers from Lois Lane Syndrome. The closest anyone ever comes to pointing out the uncanny resemblance between the "master" and his "assistant" is remarking that "they do look a bit alike." More like a yottabit. John Malkovich could have been as good an Edward Hyde as we was a Vicomte Valmont, and that’s precisely what made him wrong for the Henry Jekyll part. Casting him in both roles not only completely misses the original novel’s Apollonian/Dionysian dichotomy theme, but also makes the rest of the characters, especially the heroine, like complete morons. And since everyone in the audience knows, if they know nothing else, that Jekyll and Hyde are one and the same, what the hell was the point anyway?