Harry Melling Says His Edgar Allan Poe Is an ‘Intellectual Show-off’ in Gothic Netflix Film

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Just think about if famed grasp of macabre fiction Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling) had began his profession as an aspiring poet… and a West Point cadet with a string of murders to research. That’s the vanity in The Pale Blue Eye, premiering Friday, January 6 on Netflix.

This moody nineteenth century gothic thriller takes a darkish flip when Poe’s classmates are being killed and, gruesomely, stripped of their tickers. (Yep, the center is a tell-tale clue.) In this movie based mostly on Louis Bayard’s 2006 novel, the intelligent Poe is tapped to assist catch the killer by a world-weary retired detective, Augustus Landor (Christian Bale). Landor has been recruited by prime army brass to unravel issues quick and hush it up.

As for The Queen’s Gambit alum’s younger poet, Melling says he finds a comrade in Landor.

“Poe is a witty, intellectual show-off constantly looking for a sense of family and belonging. He finds it in Detective Landor; both are outsiders, and it’s a lovely relationship,” Melling tells TV Insider, who discovered to jot down with a quill pen for the function and practiced traces in a cemetery.

Poe (who truly attended the army academy) and Landor suspect a cult’s involvement and seek the advice of phrenologist and occult knowledgeable Jean-Pépé (Robert Duvall). Poe additionally falls for spirited Lea Marquis (Lucy Boynton) within the flick, whose doubtlessly deadly epilepsy is saved underneath wraps by her household, together with eccentric mother Julia (Gillian Anderson). That’s not the one secret. Warns Melling, “At the time, West Point was a very dangerous place. And everyone is at risk.”

The Pale Blue Eye additionally stars Toby Jones, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlie Tahan, Fred Hechinger, and Timothy Spall with director and screenwriter Scott Cooper. Filmed in Pennsylvania, the movie incorporates a cameo from newly elected Pennsylvania senator John Fetterman and his spouse, Gisele Barreto Fetterman.

The Pale Blue Eye, Original Film Premiere, Friday, January 6, Netflix

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