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Emerald Fennell, the director of 'Saltburn', expressed a darkly humorous response to negative feedback. The film's ending has been described as convoluted and the message muddled. Fennell's work on 'Cruel Intentions' is highlighted as sharpening her edge and wit. She describes 'Saltburn' as deeply pleasurable, sexy, and horribly dark. The cinematographer of the film envisions it as a dark, bloody comedy.
Emerald Fennell-Directed 'Saltburn' Conjured Images of Dark, Bloody Comedy, Says Cinematographer Linus Sandgren at Camerimage https://t.co/qheZ4QpxUK
(WATCH) Emerald Fennell on ‘Satlburn’: “It’s a story that I’ve been thinking about for a really long time... It’s deeply pleasurable and sexy and horribly dark...” https://t.co/i1uStLfoRu https://t.co/UlyK0wOd8L https://t.co/chDbp888vO
How ‘Cruel Intentions’ Sharpened Emerald Fennell’s Edge & Wit https://t.co/i1uStLfoRu @Miramax Presents The Film That Lit My Fuse https://t.co/kHzwgBueOv
The ending of ‘Saltburn’ twists, twirls, and tumbles, as an explanatory montage and an eat-the-rich message muddle Emerald Fennell’s cinematic bathwater. https://t.co/uADjHExqSG
“Yes, of course, there are moments where I think, ‘Oh, I hope you die,’” Emerald Fennell told us about #Saltburn with a laugh. “‘Oh cool, you didn’t like it? Great. I hope you fucking die … and your whole family … slowly.'" https://t.co/rVDuZpYOXS https://t.co/cD5Q3khngd