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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Alice kills Jack, whom she genuinely loved, after learning of his betrayal, and the other women are still trapped in Victory while Shelley usurps Frank and plans to keep the operation going. However, Alice herself still escapes, and is finally able to regain her own life and free will. Her actions have also permanently shattered the illusion and have may have prompted the other women to rebel and escape, and Alice herself can potentially expose Frank's operation in the real world and have Victory shut down for good.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Alice kills Jack, whom she genuinely loved, after learning of his betrayal, and the other women are still trapped in Victory while Shelley usurps Frank and plans to keep the operation going. However, Alice herself still escapes, and is finally able to regain her own life and free will. Her actions have also permanently shattered the illusion and have may have prompted prompt the other women to rebel and escape, and Alice herself can potentially expose Frank's operation in the real world and have Victory shut down for good.]]



* SexEqualsLove: [[spoiler:The most generous interpretation of what Jack tries to do to Alice at the climax: he genuinely believes this and believes that if he and Alice just have sex, everything will be okay]].

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* SexEqualsLove: [[spoiler:The most generous interpretation of what Jack tries to do to Alice at the climax: he genuinely believes this and believes that if he and Alice just have sex, everything will be okay]].okay. His forceful attempt to seduce Alice prompts her to shatter a glass over his head, killing him]].
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* SexIsLove: [[spoiler:The most generous interpretation of what Jack tries to do to Alice at the climax: he genuinely believes this and believes that if he and Alice just have sex, everything will be okay]].

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* SexIsLove: SexEqualsLove: [[spoiler:The most generous interpretation of what Jack tries to do to Alice at the climax: he genuinely believes this and believes that if he and Alice just have sex, everything will be okay]].
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* SexIsLove: [[spoiler:The most generous interpretation of what Jack tries to do to Alice at the climax: he genuinely believes this and believes that if he and Alice just have sex, everything will be okay]].


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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:The husbands in the climax, after Alice kills Jack and the illusion starts to crumble]]. Each breaks down in a way that reveals [[spoiler:what kind of person they really are in real life]]. One becomes violent and abusive, another becomes a weeping manchild, etc.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Alice kills Jack, whom she genuinely loved, after learning of his betrayal, and the other women are still trapped in Victory while Shelley usurps Frank and plans to keep the operation going. However, Alice herself still escapes, and is finally able to regain her own life and free will. Her actions have also permanently shattered the illusion and have may have prompted the other women to rebel and escape, and Alice herself can potentially expose Frank's operation in the real world and have Victory shut down for good.]]



* CompanyTown: Victory is an example of this, created by the Victory Project who fly their banners all over the place as seen in the trailer.

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* CompanyTown: The small town of Victory was founded and run by Frank as part of his Victory Project, and is continuing to expand with a so-called "Phase Two". [[spoiler:It's later revealed that Victory is an example of this, created by actually a simulation, and the Victory Project who fly their banners all over male residents are willingly taking part in it while most of the place as seen in the trailer.women are forcefully trapped]].



* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Alice's flashbacks to the real world show that Jack was lazy and entitled to the point that he not only didn't have a job, he outright ''refused'' to make his own meals and expected Alice to do it after working extra long hours at the hospital. Jack reveals in the climax that he finally did get a job in the real world, but only to finance the simulation and keep Alice imprisoned in the world he prefers, and he still whining about how he hates it.]]

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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Alice's flashbacks to the real world show that Jack was lazy and entitled to the point that he not only didn't have a job, he outright ''refused'' to make his own meals and expected Alice to do it after working extra long hours at the hospital. Jack reveals in the climax that he finally did get a job in the real world, but only to finance the simulation and keep Alice imprisoned in the world he prefers, and he he's still whining about how he hates it.]]



* NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: The film's [[TheFifties 1950s setting]] is frequently used to bring up [[DeliberateValuesDissonance the vast differences in societal expectations]] between that era and the modern day, and how [[spoiler:many insecure, misogynistic men would still prefer to live in that decade]].

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* NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: The film's [[TheFifties 1950s setting]] is frequently used to bring up [[DeliberateValuesDissonance the vast differences in societal expectations]] between that era and from the modern day, and how [[spoiler:many insecure, misogynistic men would still prefer to live in that decade]].



** When Margaret, and later Alice, begin questioning the purpose of the Victory Project, they're dismissed and reprimanded for defying the men in charge, and are even treated as hysterical and unwell. [[spoiler:Dr. Collins' puts them both through brutal but era-accurate "medical" treatments, such as prescribing pills and shock therapy, to prevent them from learning the truth]].

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** When Margaret, and later Alice, begin questioning the purpose of the Victory Project, they're dismissed and reprimanded for defying the men in charge, and are even treated as hysterical and unwell. [[spoiler:Dr. Collins' Collins puts them both through brutal but era-accurate "medical" treatments, such as prescribing pills and shock therapy, to prevent them from learning the truth]].

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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:In Alice's flashbacks Jack was lazy and entitled to the point that he not only didn't have a job, he outright ''refused'' to make his own meals and expected Alice to do it after working extra long hours at the hospital. In the present and in order to finance keeping Alice imprisoned in the world he prefers, he actually has to go out and work, whining about how he hates it.]]

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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:In Alice's [[spoiler:Alice's flashbacks to the real world show that Jack was lazy and entitled to the point that he not only didn't have a job, he outright ''refused'' to make his own meals and expected Alice to do it after working extra long hours at the hospital. In Jack reveals in the present and climax that he finally did get a job in order the real world, but only to finance keeping the simulation and keep Alice imprisoned in the world he prefers, he actually has to go out and work, he still whining about how he hates it.]]


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* NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: The film's [[TheFifties 1950s setting]] is frequently used to bring up [[DeliberateValuesDissonance the vast differences in societal expectations]] between that era and the modern day, and how [[spoiler:many insecure, misogynistic men would still prefer to live in that decade]].
** [[spoiler:Frank's real world counterpart created the Victory simulation to bring back the traditional values of the 1950s, intended as a form of escapism from the "chaos" of the modern day. While Jack and the other male residents benefit from this, coming home from their workday to find cooked meals and loving wives waiting for them, the women are literally trapped against their will in a monotonous cycle of cooking, cleaning and remaining submissive to their husbands]].
** When Margaret, and later Alice, begin questioning the purpose of the Victory Project, they're dismissed and reprimanded for defying the men in charge, and are even treated as hysterical and unwell. [[spoiler:Dr. Collins' puts them both through brutal but era-accurate "medical" treatments, such as prescribing pills and shock therapy, to prevent them from learning the truth]].
** [[spoiler:Alice's flashbacks in the real world reveal that she was a hardworking doctor running the surgery ward, while Jack was a lazy, jobless {{manchild}} who stayed at home all day and still expected her to clean and cook for him after finishing a 30 hour shift. Jack was so desperate to go back to old fashioned values that he chained Alice up to their bed and forcefully placed her consciousness in the Victory simulation, assigning her the role of a stereotypical housewife and completely robbing her of her own life and agency]].


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* RayOfHopeEnding: [[spoiler:Though the film cuts to black when Alice reaches the door of Headquarters, she can be heard offscreen drawing a breath, implying that she's woken up back in the real world]].
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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:In Alice's flashbacks Jack was lazy and entitled to the point that he not only didn't have a job, he outright ''refused'' to make his own meals and expected Alice to do it after working extra long hours at the hospital. In the present and in order to finance keeping Alice imprisoned in the world he prefers, he actually has to go out and work, whining about how he hates it.]]
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* AnachronisticClue: [[spoiler:During the flashback to her time working at the hospital, Alice is shown using a modern mobile phone, revealing that the the film is actually set in the PresentDay and not a [[TheFifties '50s]] PeriodPiece]].

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* AnachronisticClue: [[spoiler:During the flashback to her time working at the hospital, Alice is shown using a modern mobile phone, revealing that the the film is actually set in the PresentDay and not a [[TheFifties '50s]] PeriodPiece]].


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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Though Frank's real world counterpart is not seen in person, it's revealed that he created the Victory simulation and used his online broadcasts to convince Jack and other men to forcefully place their lovers and other abducted women into it. After killing Frank, Shelley then takes control of the simulation and plans to keep it operating despite Alice's escape.]]
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* AnachronisticClue: [[spoiler:During the flashback to her time working at the hospital, Alice is shown using a modern mobile phone, revealing that the the film is actually set in the PresentDay and not a [[TheFifties '50s]] PeriodPiece]].

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* CerebusCallBack: When Alice wakes up after [[spoiler:her first experience at Headquarters]], she finds Jack in the kitchen trying to make her dinner, having made a complete disaster of every dish. This sweet and funny moment feels far less sincere after [[spoiler:a later flashback shows that the real Jack was never considerate enough to try making his own meals and always expected Alice to do it for him, even when she was working long hours at the hospital]].



%%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film has more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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%%Speculation* * HotterAndSexier: In comparison to Creator/OliviaWilde's previous film, ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film ''Don't Worry Darling'' has more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice are shown having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on multiple occasions, [[spoiler:a minor plot-point revolves around Jack deciding he wants them to have a dinner table]].child in Victory, and Alice eventually kills Jack when he tries to force himself on her in the climax]].
* {{Housewife}}: Alice and the other women in the film all fulfil this role, staying in the neighbourhood to cook, clean and go shopping together while their husbands spend the entire day working at Headquarters. It's indicated that [[spoiler:Jack and the other husbands are actually spending their time away in the real world, making money and other arrangements to ensure the Victory simulation keeps going]].



* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: The trailers depict Jack and Alice having intercourse on a dinner table.

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* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: [[spoiler:Shelley stabs Frank after he fails to prevent Alice from learning the truth about Victory, which will also kill him in the real world. She declares that "it's my turn now", indicating she may take over the Victory Project and whatever comes next.]]
* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: The trailers depict At the beginning of the film, Jack and performs oral sex on Alice having intercourse on a their dinner table.table, while all the food is still there. They later have sex at Frank's house party, [[spoiler:with Frank himself watching silently, to Alice's discomfort]].



* SequelHook: [[spoiler:Shelley kills Frank for his failure to prevent Alice from learning the truth about Victory. She declares "It's my turn now", indicating she may take over the Victory Project and whatever comes next.]]

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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:Shelley kills Frank for his failure OutlivingOnesOffspring:
** [[spoiler:Margaret's depression is said
to prevent have been caused by her young son mysteriously disappearing when they left Victory and walked out into the desert. With the later revelation that the children in Victory are only part of the simulation, it's implied that her son's "death" was simply Margaret realising that he wasn't real to begin with]].
** [[spoiler:When
Alice tries to explain that Bunny's children in Victory are not real, Bunny reveals that her real children somehow died before she joined the simulation. This notably makes Bunny the only woman in Victory aside from learning Shelley to be there both knowingly and willingly, and while she helps Alice to escape, she refuses to go with her]].
* TheSlacker: [[spoiler:Jack is heavily implied to be this in
the truth about Victory. She declares "It's my turn now", indicating she may take over real world. For the brief flashes that Alice remembers, Jack is messy and unkempt, it's mentioned that he doesn't have a job, and he spends the entire day on his computer listening to Frank's podcasts while Alice works 30 hour shifts at the hospital, even being too lazy and incompetent to make his own meals while she's gone. He only gets an unspecified job when he needs to finance the Victory Project simulation to keep Alice under it's control, and whatever comes next.]]even then he complains about how much he hates working]].
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* DaylightHorror: Some of the cracks in Victory start showing during the day, such as Alice noticing a plane ripple in the sky and randomly crash into the mountains. [[spoiler: Alice ends up watching Margaret slit her throat and fall down the roof.]]

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* DaylightHorror: Some of the cracks in Victory start showing during the day, such as Alice noticing a plane ripple in the sky and randomly crash into the mountains. [[spoiler: Alice ends up watching Margaret slit her throat and fall down the roof.roof during the daytime.]]
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Not sure if this falls under Sequel Hook or another trope but I added it anyway

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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:Shelley kills Frank for his failure to prevent Alice from learning the truth about Victory. She declares "It's my turn now", indicating she may take over the Victory Project and whatever comes next.]]
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I think that's the missing word?


''Don't Worry Darling'' is a 2022 psychological thriller film directed by Creator/OliviaWilde. Wilde's second directorial effort after ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', the film stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is a 2022 psychological thriller film directed by Creator/OliviaWilde. Wilde's second directorial effort after ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', the film stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/KiKiLayne, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.



* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: [[spoiler: After Alice fails to convince Jack to leave Victory, red suited men forcibly take Alice and Alice loses her black flat.]]
* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler: The Victory project turns out to be a virtual reality simulation that Jack forces Alice to stay in the real world.]]

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* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: [[spoiler: After Alice fails to convince Jack to leave Victory, red suited red-suited men forcibly take Alice and Alice loses her black flat.]]
* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler: The Victory project turns out to be a virtual reality simulation that Jack forces Alice to stay in, in the real world.]]
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller film directed by Creator/OliviaWilde. Wilde's second directorial effort after ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', the film stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming a 2022 psychological thriller film directed by Creator/OliviaWilde. Wilde's second directorial effort after ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', the film stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.



The film had its premiere at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on September 5, and will get a wide release on September 23.

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The film had its premiere at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on September 5, and will get got a wide release on September 23.
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Neither Harry Styles or Gemma Chan put on accents despite Victory being set in California. [[spoiler: In-Universe, it’s revealed that Jack’s chosen nationality was British, so presumably Shelley must’ve chose the same nationality in the Victory simulation.]]

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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Neither Harry Styles or Gemma Chan put on accents despite Victory being set in California. [[spoiler: In-Universe, it’s revealed that Jack’s chosen nationality was British, so presumably Shelley must’ve chose had the same nationality in the Victory simulation.]]

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* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: The trailers depict Jack and Alice having intercourse on a dinner table.

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* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler: The Victory project turns out to be a virtual reality simulation that Jack forces Alice to stay in the real world.]]
* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: The trailers depict Jack and Alice having intercourse on a dinner table. table.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Neither Harry Styles or Gemma Chan put on accents despite Victory being set in California. [[spoiler: In-Universe, it’s revealed that Jack’s chosen nationality was British, so presumably Shelley must’ve chose the same nationality in the Victory simulation.]]

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%%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film has more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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* DaylightHorror: Some of the cracks in Victory start showing during the day, such as Alice noticing a plane ripple in the sky and randomly crash into the mountains. [[spoiler: Alice ends up watching Margaret slit her throat and fall down the roof.]]
%%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film has more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]]. table]].
* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: [[spoiler: After Alice fails to convince Jack to leave Victory, red suited men forcibly take Alice and Alice loses her black flat.]]
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The film had its premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the September 5, before getting a wide release on September 23.

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The film had its premiere at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on the September 5, before getting and will get a wide release on September 23.

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Still not getting a wide release. I don't know if it can't be compared to Booksmart just because it's the director's previous effort, unless they share the same timeline.


The film had its premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.

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The film had its premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September 5, before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.
September 23.



%%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film definitely seems to have more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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%%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film definitely seems to have has more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].
* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: The trailers depict Jack and Alice having intercourse on a dinner table.
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The film will have a premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.

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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film definitely seems to have more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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* %%Speculation* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film definitely seems to have more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].
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Jack and Alice Chambers (Styles and Pugh) are a happy young couple living in Victory, California, a fictional [=1950s=] company created and paid for by the mysterious company Jack works for. While everything is seemingly perfect, curiosity over the nature of the town's work and her husband's work begins to consume Alice, who starts to discover secrets that shatter their seemingly idyllic life.

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Jack and Alice Chambers (Styles and Pugh) are a happy young couple living in Victory, California, a fictional [=1950s=] company town created and paid for by the mysterious company Jack works for. While everything is seemingly perfect, curiosity over the nature of the town's work and her husband's work begins to consume Alice, who starts to discover secrets that shatter their seemingly idyllic life.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.

Jack and Alice are a happy young couple living in the fictional town of Victory, California. While everything is seemingly perfect, curiosity over the nature of the town's work begins to consume Alice, who starts to discover secrets that shatter their seemingly idyllic life.

The film will have a premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller film directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her Creator/OliviaWilde. Wilde's second theatrical film. It directorial effort after ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', the film stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.

Jack and Alice Chambers (Styles and Pugh) are a happy young couple living in the Victory, California, a fictional town of Victory, California. [=1950s=] company created and paid for by the mysterious company Jack works for. While everything is seemingly perfect, curiosity over the nature of the town's work and her husband's work begins to consume Alice, who starts to discover secrets that shatter their seemingly idyllic life.

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The film was based on a spec script written by brothers Carey and Shane Van Dyke that made the 2019 Black List. The two are credited as co-creators of the film's story alongside Katie Silberman, who did a rewrite of the brothers' script that became the film's screenplay.

The film will have a premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.
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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depicts Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', this film definitely seems to have more of an emphasis on sex, to the point of being outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depicts depict Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Wilde herself, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, Creator/NickKroll and Creator/ChrisPine.
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, Creator/KiKi Layne, and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, Creator/KiKi Layne, {{Creator/KiKi Layne}}, and Creator/ChrisPine.
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, and Creator/ChrisPine.

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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, Creator/GemmaChan, Creator/KiKi Layne, and Creator/ChrisPine.
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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depicts Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveIn AllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers, which depicts Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveIn AllTheWrongPlaces [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].

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* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers.

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* CompanyTown: Victory is an example of this, created by the Victory Project who fly their banners all over the place as seen in the trailer.
* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers.trailers, which depicts Jack and Alice having intercourse [[MakingLoveIn AllTheWrongPlaces on a dinner table]].
* SurrealHorror: The trailers give off this vibe, with Alice cracking open eggs with no yolk, finding another wife standing on a rooftop before doing something that deeply shocks her, Alice getting chased on a mountain by various figures wearing red, a plane rippling in the sky, and the constant shots of dancers performing against inky black surroundings.
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''Don't Worry Darling'' is an upcoming 2022 psychological thriller directed by Creator/OliviaWilde, her second theatrical film. It stars Creator/FlorencePugh, Wilde herself, Music/HarryStyles, and Creator/ChrisPine.

Jack and Alice are a happy young couple living in the fictional town of Victory, California. While everything is seemingly perfect, curiosity over the nature of the town's work begins to consume Alice, who starts to discover secrets that shatter their seemingly idyllic life.

The film will have a premiere at the Venice Film Festival on the 5th of September before getting a wide release on the 23rd of September.

'''Previews:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgmnKsED-jU Official Trailer]]

!!This work contains examples of:
* HotterAndSexier: In comparison to ''Film/{{Booksmart}}'', outright described by some as an erotic thriller. This is supported by the trailers.
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