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7/10
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TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews1 October 2021
A man takes a woman he's dating further away from what she knows, and questions are raised about his intentions.

Written and directed by Sean Durkin, this short serves as a prequel or test run of his masterful Martha Marcy May Marlene. It features some of the same people, elements and settings. The camerawork puts you right there with the youths. Dialog feels natural in both script and delivery. The 13 and a half minutes fly by.

This features a little strong language, nudity and sexuality. I recommend this to fans of the aforementioned theatrical film. 7/10.
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Good Prequel to Martha
Michael_Elliott23 April 2012
Mary Last Seen (2010)

*** (out of 4)

Director Sean Durkin made this short film while he was waiting for his first feature, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, to go into production. The film follows a boyfriend taking his girlfriend on a little trip but soon we realize that he's not all he's cracked up to be. Before the film starts there were some notes from the director talking about filming this short, how much it cost and what he was wanted to get out of it. He says that he wanted to the film to be a good comparison piece to his feature but at the same time he wanted this to work on its own. On its own I really didn't think the short worked well enough but when you compare it to the feature is when you get the most out of it. I thought it was interesting seeing how one would be lured into such a cult and I thought this aspect of the film worked. I thought the most interesting thing was just seeing how this early stage of the cult works compared to the type of stuff that we'd see from the feature. It certainly doesn't hurt having Brady Corbet playing the boyfriend role, which is quite similar to what he'd play in the feature. I think it would be best to watch the feature first and then follow it up with this short film. It certainly looks very professional for a $500 price tag and it shows some interesting touches that would be stretched out in the feature.
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4/10
Not too interesting overall
Horst_In_Translation24 March 2016
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"Mary Last Seen" is a 6-year-old live action short film that runs for 14 minutes and precedes the action in "Martha Marcy May Marlene". So the writer and director is obviously Sean Durkin, who has had a bit of a breakthrough after this was made. Sadly, I cannot say this short film here inspired me to check out the full feature movie he made afterward starring Elizabeth Olsen. I am a bit surprised this got a decent share of awards attention, especially at such a prestigious event like Cannes. Maybe they liked the graphic sex scene? I guess many people do. But this and the okay atmospheric touch are not enough for me to recommend this one. Thumbs down.
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A 15-minute 'short', touches on technique for cult recruitment.
TxMike9 September 2012
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I saw this film short as a DVD extra for the full-length movie 'Martha Marcy May Marlene'. The latter is an open-ended movie, it has neither a beginning nor an end, but examines a few months in the life of a young adult female who decides to slip away and leave a cult, trying to return to a more normal life.

While the writer/director was getting ready for the 'M-M-M-M' movie, he wrote and filmed this short. As is explained in the DVD extra, he wanted to explore the techniques used by cults to recruit new members, particularly the pretty young ladies who cook and clean for, and 'service' the men of the cult.

They had little resources, and only about $500 available, so they went on a drive with the camera. Essentially the male character is a recruiter, he gets a young lady to trust him, to become his girlfriend, then takes her on a ride then a walk through the forest to the compound the cult occupies. He introduces her around, then leaves, telling her he will be back shortly.

For such a simple and inexpensive project it is done rather well. The video is nicely high-definition and the sound is good. I have no idea if this is at all accurate, but it is intriguing.

Be sure and see it if you see 'M-M-M-M' on DVD.
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