Saltburn (2023)

Movie · 2023 · Drama, Comedy, Thriller · 2h 11m · R · English

Curator score: 3.9/10 (3.3M ratings)

We're all about to lose our minds.

Overview

Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family's sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.

Ratings

Director

Emerald Fennell

Production

LuckyChap Entertainment, MRC, Lie Still

Cast

Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Alison Oliver, Archie Madekwe, Carey Mulligan, Paul Rhys, Ewan Mitchell, Sadie Soverall, Richard Cotterell, Millie Kent, Will Gibson, Tasha Lim, Aleah Aberdeen, Matt Carver, Reece Shearsmith, Gabriel Bisset-Smith, Saga Spjuth-Säll, Glyn Grimstead

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, nasty class satire with strong visual style and a committed lead performance, but it’s more interested in provocation than in fully developing its ideas. If you want a seductive, taboo-shocking campus-to-country-estate thriller, it delivers; if you want a sharper or more coherent social critique, it may feel thin.

Best for

  • viewers who like darkly comic prestige thrillers
  • fans of obsession, envy, and social-climbing stories
  • people who enjoy baroque production design and decadent atmosphere
  • audiences open to transgressive, twisty, conversation-starting films

Skip if

  • you want subtle or emotionally grounded storytelling
  • you dislike explicit sexual shock tactics
  • you prefer clear moral perspective and thematic depth
  • you’re looking for a straightforward thriller rather than a stylized satire

Overview

Saltburn is built like a dare: a sleek, venomous tale of class envy, erotic fixation, and social performance wrapped in immaculate surfaces. Emerald Fennell stages Oxford and the country-estate fantasy with confidence, and Barry Keoghan gives the movie its queasy center as a character whose hunger is never merely social or sexual, but existential.

Worth noting

The film’s pleasures are obvious and immediate: the costumes, the architecture, the camera’s appetite for privilege, and the way every interaction feels like a contest. It’s funny, ugly, and often very watchable, especially when it leans into the absurdity of wealth as theater.

Bottom line

But the movie also courts emptiness. Its provocations are louder than its insights, and once the shock wears off, the underlying argument about class and desire can feel frustratingly simple. Still, as a glossy descent into obsession and resentment, it’s hard to deny the craft or the audacity.

Top Letterboxd reviews

zoë rose bryant (4.5★) · 74151 likes

a movie about how jacob elordi is simply so fucking hot that his mere existence is enough to make someone legally insane

jeaba (3.5★) · 66427 likes

sometimes you just have to bottom your way to the top

jeaba (3.5★) · 60513 likes

i swear that freak gained new powers every time he consumed the bodily fluids of this family

✩clara✩ (5★) · 52413 likes

felix showing saltburn around as if he's in 73 questions with vogue..

mescunts (5★) · 37176 likes

fellas is it gay to fuck your homie’s grave?

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Topics

prestige thriller, dark comedy, class satire, psychological drama, erotic obsession, wealthy elite, campy tone, gothic atmosphere, social manipulation, provocative

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