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Where the Crawdads Sing is a 2022 American mystery thriller romantic drama film based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Delia Owens. It was directed by Olivia Newman from a screenplay by Lucy Alibar, and was produced by Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter. Daisy Edgar-Jones leads the cast featuring Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, Michael Hyatt, Sterling Macer, Jr., and David Strathairn. The story follows an abandoned yet defiant girl, Kya, who raises herself to adulthood in a North Carolina marshland, becoming a naturalist in the process. When the town s hotshot is found dead, she is the prime suspect and tried for murder.

The film was released in the United States on July 15, 2022, by Sony Pictures Releasing under Columbia Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Edgar-Jones s performance and the cinematography, but found the film s overall tone incoherent. Audience reception was more positive and the film became a box office success, grossing nearly $127 million worldwide on a $24 million budget. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift wrote and performed the original song Carolina for the film s soundtrack.

Plot

Catherine Kya Clark lives in a shack with her poor family in a North Carolina marsh in 1953. As their abusive alcoholic father gambles their money away, Kya s mother and older siblings flee one by one, leaving Kya alone with him until he too abandons her at the age of seven. She survives by selling mussels at Barkley Cove local store. The townspeople know her as the Marsh Girl .

Over the years, her slightly older friend Tate Walker lends her books and teaches her to read, write, and count. They share an interest in nature and begin a romantic relationship until Tate leaves for college and breaks his promise to return to her on the 4th of July.

In 1968, Kya begins a relationship with popular local quarterback Chase Andrews, who promises her marriage. Chase gives Kya a small shell which she makes into a necklace and gives to him. A year later, Tate returns to Barkley Cove wanting to rekindle their romance, but Kya is unsure. Kya ends her relationship with Chase when she discovers he is already engaged to another girl.

Kya has her nature drawings and writings published and the income helps her keep her home. Her older brother Jodie reappears and tells her their mother died before she was able to reunite her children. Jodie promises to visit when he can.

Kya rebuffs Chase s persistent attentions and successfully fights off his rape attempt, vowing to kill him if he does not leave her alone. The threat is overheard by a fisherman. Chase returns and vandalizes Kya s home while she hides in the bushes. Days later, Chase is found dead at the bottom of a fire tower from which he had apparently fallen. The muddy bog floods at high tide, destroying any tracks from the killer, and no fingerprints are found in the tower. The shell necklace, which he had been wearing on the evening of his death, is missing from his body. Kya is charged with first-degree murder and prejudged by the suspicious townspeople.

Despite knowing Kya had been meeting with a book publisher in Greenville at the time, the police and the prosecutor speculate she could have disguised herself and made an overnight round-trip bus ride to Barkley Cove, lured Chase to the fire tower during the brief layover and killed him. With only the unfounded theory, the missing necklace, and the fisherman s testimony, Kya is found not guilty at her 1969 trial.

Kya and Tate spend the rest of their lives together. Kya publishes illustrated nature books, and is frequently visited by Jodie and his family. When she is in her 70s, she imagines seeing her mother returning to the cabin while boating through the swamp. Tate finds Kya lying dead in the boat at their dock. Boxing up Kya s things, Tate finds a drawing of Chase and the missing shell necklace, realising that Kya did indeed kill Chase. He throws the shell into the marsh water, keeping Kya s secret with him.

Title

Crawdads (crayfish) cannot sing, but when Kya s mother often encouraged her to explore the marsh, she would say, Go as far as you can–way out yonder where the crawdads sing. When Tate also used the phrase, she asked him the meaning and he replied, Just means far in the bush where critters are wild, still behaving like critters. Delia Owens was inspired to use the phrase because her own mother had used it when she was a child.

Cast

  • Daisy Edgar-Jones as Catherine Kya Clark Jojo Regina as young Kya Leslie France as mid-70s Kya
  • Jojo Regina as young Kya
  • Leslie France as mid-70s Kya
  • Taylor John Smith as Tate Walker Luke David Blumm as young Tate Sam Anderson as mid-70s Tate
  • Luke David Blumm as young Tate
  • Sam Anderson as mid-70s Tate
  • Harris Dickinson as Chase Andrews Blue Clarke as young Chase
  • Blue Clarke as young Chase
  • Michael Hyatt as Mabel Madison
  • Sterling Macer Jr. as James Jumpin Madison
  • David Strathairn as Tom Milton
  • Garret Dillahunt as Pa Jackson Clark
  • Ahna O Reilly as Ma Julienne Clark
  • Logan Macrae as Jeremy Jodie Clark Will Bundon as young Jodie
  • Will Bundon as young Jodie
  • Bill Kelly as Sheriff Jackson
  • Jayson Warner Smith as Deputy Joe Purdue
  • Eric Ladin as Eric Chastain

Production

On January 25, 2021, it was announced that Taylor John Smith and Harris Dickinson would join Daisy Edgar-Jones in the film adaptation of Delia Owens best-selling novel Where the Crawdads Sing, produced by Hello Sunshine and 3000 Pictures for Sony Pictures. Olivia Newman was then hired to direct the screenplay written by Lucy Alibar. That March, David Strathairn and Jayson Warner Smith joined the cast. In April, Garret Dillahunt, Michael Hyatt, Ahna O Reilly, Sterling Macer Jr., and Jojo Regina were also added, and in June 2021, Eric Ladin was cast as well.

Principal photography took place from March 30 to June 28, 2021, in New Orleans and Houma, Louisiana.

Music

Where The Crawdads Sing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was scored by Canadian composer Mychael Danna. The soundtrack contains 22 tracks; except the original song Carolina (2022), all of the tracks were composed by Danna. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift wrote and performed Carolina for the film, before the film even proceeded into production. Swift stated that she got absolutely lost in when read it years ago and wanted to create something haunting and ethereal for the film when she heard it was being produced. Every other track of the soundtrack was created in post-production.

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on July 11, 2022, and was released in the United States and Canada on July 15, 2022. It was previously scheduled for June 24, 2022, before being delayed to July 22, 2022, and was then moved up a week to July 15. It was released in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2022.

Reception

Box office

As of September 19, 2022, Where the Crawdads Sing has grossed $89 million in the United States and Canada, and $38.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $127.1 million.

In the United States and Canada, Where the Crawdads Sing was released alongside Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, and was initially projected to gross around $10 million from 3,626 theaters in its opening weekend. After making $7.3 million on its first day (including $2.3 million from Thursday night previews), estimates were raised to $16 million. It went on to debut to $17.3 million, finishing third at the box office, behind holdovers Thor: Love and Thunder and Minions: The Rise of Gru. Forbes stated the film is a big win for Sony and for the notion of non-franchise, adult-skewing, female-targeted studio programmers having a future in theatrical release. Where the Crawdads Sing made $10.4 million in its second weekend, finishing fourth, with Deadline Hollywood noting the 40% drop as a great hold for a female skewing movie during the pandemic. By August 18, 2022, the film had grossed four times its budget; Forbes said this is yet another example of how what Hollywood thinks will make money isn t always the same as what does make money and that Where the Crawdads Sing filled the vacuum of successful female-centric films in theatres post-pandemic.

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 34% of 190 critics reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.20/10. The website s consensus reads, Daisy Edgar-Jones gives it her all, but Where the Crawdads Sing is ultimately unable to distill its source material into a tonally coherent drama. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 43 out of 100, based on 46 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews. Various critics highlighted Edgar-Jones s performance as the best aspect of the film.

Consequence critic Liz Shannon Miller rated the film A–, describing it as a heartfelt, lush, lyrical and engrossing Southern Gothic drama . Miller also stated it s hard to imagine literally anyone else capturing Kya s innocence and intelligence as ably as does. Leonard Maltin praised Newman s direction, the cinematography, production design, and music, and said Edgar-Jones effortlessly commands the big screen by inhabiting the character of Kya Clark . Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times called Where the Crawdads Sing one of the most gorgeously photographed films of the year and praised the performances of Edgar-Jones and Straitharn. Owen Gleiberman, chief film critic in Variety, dubbed the film a mystery, a romance, a back-to-nature reverie full of gnarled trees and hanging moss, and a parable of women s power and independence in a world crushed under by masculine will ; he highlighted Edgar-Jones doleful, earnest-eyed sensuality . CNN journalist Brian Lowry praised Edgar-Jones s old-fashioned movie-star appeal and summarized the film as a smallish movie that hits just enough of the right notes. James Berardinelli rated the film three out of four stars, and complimented the old-fashioned approach in storytelling, anchored by Edgar-Jones s stellar performance .

Leigh Monson of The A.V. Club gave the film a B-rating, and said the film binds a lonely young woman s love story to a legal potboiler , but commended the cast s performance, especially Edgar-Jones s magnetic leading presence . Scott Mendelson of Forbes wrote Where the Crawdads Sing is well-acted, handsomely staged and features interesting actors playing somewhat interesting characters in a single film sans any cinematic universe aspirations. /Film s Haoi-Tran Bui rated the film a six out of ten and wrote, thanks to a guileless and steely central performance by Edgar-Jones, Where the Crawdads Sing manages to find some harmony between its melodramatic swings and its slow-building mystery. Harry Guerin, multimedia journalist for RTÉ, gave the film three out of five stars, and said it is always watchable but loses some goodwill by shoe-horning too much into the third act and moving too quickly towards the credits. Pat Padua of The Washington Post described the film as Southern-fried The Blue Lagoon meets Murder, She Wrote — and topped off with a sprinkling of To Kill a Mockingbird, in which Edgar-Jones convincingly portrays the protagonist s haunted shyness. He rated the film 2.5 stars out of four.

Assigning the film a C+ rating, David Ehrlich of IndieWire felt the film is a lot more fun as a hothouse page-turner than it is as a soulful tale of feminine self-sufficiency but added that Edgar-Jones s strong performance was its saving grace. Thelma Adams of the AARP scored it a three out of five stars; Adams said the film is a cross between The Notebook, Fried Green Tomatoes and To Kill a Mockingbird that will satisfy fans of the book, but nevertheless suffers from abuse overload. Bilge Ebiri of Vulture said the film is an atmospheric and gleefully overheated melodrama that is faithful to the novel, but doesn t seem particularly interested in standing on its own, in being a movie ; however, Ebiri praised the character of Kya and Edgar-Jones s talent at portraying Kya s wounded inner life . Maligning the film as downright cringey , Laura Miller of Slate argued that it deviates from the book by glamorizing Kya; for someone who hides like a timorous fawn whenever visitors come around, the movie s Kya is as well turned out as a heroine in a country music video. Peter Bradshaw, in his one-star review in The Guardian, described Where the Crawdads Sing as an uncompromisingly terrible southern gothic schmaltzer a relentless surge of solemnly ridiculous nonsense in the style of romdram maestro Nicholas Sparks and termed Kya as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl Murder Suspect .

Audience response

Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A– on an A+ to F scale. PostTrak reported 87% of audience members gave it a positive score (with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars), with 70% saying they would definitely recommend it.

Of the opening weekend audience, 32% came with someone who wanted to see the film, while 30% saw the film because they were a fan of the book. Anthony D Alessandro of Deadline Hollywood said the film is an example of a harshly reviewed film beating projections, the pic s opening, 70% ahead of where tracking thought it would be. That s a wonderful thing for the business when Rotten Tomatoes doesn t ruin a movie s ticket sales. Ronald Meyer of Collider stated that Where the Crawdads Sing may not be one of summer 2022 s highest grossing—or critically acclaimed—films, but it is among the season’s most profitable.

Year 2022
ReleaseDate 2022-07-15
RuntimeMins 125
RuntimeStr 2h 5min
Plot A woman who raised herself in the marshes of the Deep South becomes a suspect in the murder of a man with whom she was once involved.
Directors Olivia Newman
Writers Delia Owens, Lucy Alibar
Stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson
Produced by Betsy Danbury,Veronica Moonhill,Lauren Levy Neustadter,Rhonda Tollefson,Shannon Vayo,Reese Witherspoon,Jon Wu,Bryan Yaconelli
Music by Mychael Danna
Cinematography by Polly Morgan
Film Editing by Alan Edward Bell
Casting By David Rubin
Production Design by Sue Chan
Art Direction by Kirby Feagan
Set Decoration by Alice Baker
Costume Design by Mirren Gordon-Crozier
Makeup Department Gabrielle Burns,Courtney Callais,Mia Goff,Robert Hall,Sherri B. Hamilton,Mary Ann Hennings,Alana J. Hogg,Jennifer Jane,Wayne Jolla Jr.,Stacy Kelly,Ashley Kent,Courtney Lether,Stacey Perry,Ally Vickers,Crystal Wells
Production Management Sumiko Braun,Betsy Danbury,Rankin Hickman,Melissa H. Morgan
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Patrick Cunningham,Robert Dierx,Taylor DiMarco,Derek Franzese,Chris Goodson,Stephen E. Hagen,Zachery Scherer,Andrew Shepherd
Art Department Sophia Alonzo,Paulo DeFreitas Jr.,Michael J. Dimarco,Dane Hallett,Andrew Hartsock,Abby Heckenlively,Allison Hilder,Grace Kelsey,Brian Mccolgan,Patrick McGuire,Julianne Merino,Justin Meriwether,Kelly D. Mills,Chase Norman,Jason Oertling,Alaina Peck,Brandon Smith,Susan Smits,Smith Stickney,Chuck Stringer,Denise Templeton,Addie Elisabeth Thibodeaux,Alejandra Tovar,David Warburton,Marcel Worch
Sound Department Kyle Arzt,Chelsea Body,Christopher Bonis,Jenna Dalla Riva,Susan Dawes,Mark DeSimone,Aidan Dykes,Ryan Farris,Fenilconic,Sandra Fox,Galen Goodpaster,Matthew Harrison,Jack Heeren,Justin Herman,Tony Lamberti,Zach Lancaster,Jared Lawrie,Paul Ledford,Ai-Ling Lee,Howard London,Helen Luttrell,Steven Morrow,Eric A. Norris,Kevin O Connell,Tobias Poppe,Emily Poulliard,Jamison Rabbe,Jennie Shea,Jon Vogl,Chris Welcker,Chris Whiteside
Special Effects by Cory Brooks,Donnie Dean,Mark Hava,Michael W. Hoban,Justin B. Johnson,Matt Kutcher,Chuck Lucia,Justin Kane Miller,Jeff Moshell,Louis Chue Vado
Visual Effects by Matt Akey,Christina Avagliano,Bragi Brynjarsson,Andrew Byrne,Kishore Chand C.P.,Andrew Carruthers,Andy Chang,Hunter Chase,Aaron Chiesa,Sam Claitor,Kevin Conlon,Bonnie Consiglio,Kevin Couture,Arvid Cristina,Nancy Cristina,Julien Cusson,Binod Kumar Das,Harsh Dhillon,Brian Ellebracht,David Entin,Jaime Fok,Andrew Furlong,Jagadeesh Gajapathy,Manuel Rey Gonzalez,Javier González Alonso,Emma Gorbey,Joseph Grossman,Luke Groves,Evan Hirschberg,Austin Hiser,Aidan Jones,Shadab Kazi,Kolby Kember,Ihor Kharmalov,Madeline Kornman,Elijah Lamond,Ting-Ying Liao,Sean Loughran,Symonne Madalena,Ashish Malhotra,Sarah McCulley,Alan Millan,Jose Ignacio Narváez Monroy,Brad Moon,Jesse Morrow,Davy Nethercutt,Sandeep Oruganti,Timucin Ozger,Mohamad Rafiq,Prabhamrit Raryan,Matthew Ribeiro,Chris Ritvo,Marlon Rivas,Frascella Roberto,Matthew Robertson,Alex Schead,Kate Stauduhar,Nickolas Stevens,Doug Stewart,Christine Stuckart,James Taggart,Heather Taylor,Ty Taylor,Joy Tiernan,Jackson Tyler,Jeffrey Warnhoff,Martin Toby Watson,Angela Zhang,Tiffany Tingting Zhao,Nick DeMaioribus,Gerardo Gabriel Garcia
Stunts Justin Browning,Ryan Browning,Chelsea Bruland,Kayla Carraway,Reese Cleveland,Ashleigh Lewis,Deven MacNair,Brian Philpot,Adam Rivette,John Rottger,Dawson Towery,Connor Turley,Rich Veazey
Camera and Electrical Department Grayson Austin,Brian Bishop,Chad B. Daring,Bryan DeLorenzo,Davis Clark DiLillo,Mitch Dubin,Richard Elias,Anil Gonnabathula,Robb W. Gunderson,Samuel R. Harrison III,Jeroen Hendriks,Richard T. Hoover,Franklin Jones II,Steve Koster,Sam Lothridge,Paul Olinde,Sienna Pinderhughes,Nick Ramey,Kye Ruddy,Ernest Rydberg,Michele K. Short,Robert Stenger,Jeff Taylor,Jordan Temkin,Joey Vasatka,Daniel Waghorne,Jarred Waldron,Justin Wright,Tori O Rourke
Animation Department Tom Nagy
Casting Department Rikki Hegwood,Theresa Hernandez,Matt Lander,Brittany N. Williams
Costume and Wardrobe Department Victoria Barkley,Kayla Berry,Peggy Donovan,Patricia Gorman,Jen Kennedy,Lee Kyle,Gayle Merindino,Darolyn Robertson,Paola Serrano,Olivia Vestina Torres
Editorial Department Paul E. Alderman,Patrick Clancey,Leeza Diott,Jason Dougherty,Matt Evans,Genevieve Hernandez,Jitte Hoekstra,Natasha Leonnet,Jon Mendenhall,Robby Ngai,Stephen Regnier,Matt Riera,Hailey Ruffner,Matt Wallach
Location Management Steven Charpentier,Michael Glaser,Dana A. Hanby,Matt McLellan,Leonard Reynolds,Rebecca Searcy,Joe Stange,Scott Trimble
Music Department Holly Adams,Jina Hyojin An,Spring Aspers,Max Berlin,Charlie Bisharat,Jackie Brand,Sara Brandt,Jacob Braun,Bethany Brinton,Rob Brophy,Stephen Cartotto,Don Chilton,Heather Clark,Stuart Clark,Giovana Clayton,Andrew Conrad,Rose Corrigan,Kevin Crehan,Dalton Daniel,Mychael Danna,Aaron Dessner,Nicholas Dodd,Andrew Duckles,Alma L. Fernandez,Lucas Flynn,Robert Franken,Vanessa Freebairn-Smith,Ross Gasworth,Timothy Gelhaus,Emily Graham,Mark Graham,Wynton Grant,Jessica Guideri,Brad Haehnel,Neel Hammond,Trevor Handy,Sajjad Haqi,Tamara Hatwan,Andrew Hauschild,Luanne Homzy,Jonathan Hughes,Alex Jackson,Ben Jacobson,Reid Jenkins,Roger Julià-Satorra,Julie Jung,Jo Ann Kane,Katie Kirkpatrick,Sean Anthony Kisch,Chris Kollgaard,Marisa Kuney,Ana Landauer,Ny Lee,Songa Lee,Natalie Leggett,Robert Lewandowski,Timothy Loo,Shawn Mann,Whitney Martin,Luke Maurer,Ed Meares,Skal Mirjam,Jonathan Moerschel,Andres Montero,Trevor Motycka,Joel Pargman,Alyssa Park,Sara Parkins,Rowan Penn,Victor Pesavento,Erin Michael Rettig,Mark Robertson,Charlie Savage,Tereza Stanislav,Erich Stratmann,Daniel Swanberg,Ashoka Thiagarajan,Seana Thompson,Sarah Thornblade,Philip Timofeyev,Charlie Tyler,Michael Valerio,Samantha Van Der Sluis,Ina Veli,Josefina Vergara,Shalini Vijayan,Brooke Villanyi,Matthew Voogt,Ian Walker,Lara Wickes,Joe Zimmerman,Gina Zimmitti
Script and Continuity Department Nancy Breaux,David Bush,Suzanne C. Swindle
Transportation Department Richard Brown,Jacqueline Chejlava
Additional Crew Kimberly Aguirre,Kylie Arceneaux,Bryan Bailey,Rachel Bati,Ayesha Bhasin,Jennifer L. Brooks,Francie Brown,Jennifer Brown,Ricou Browning Jr.,Ryan Browning,Lulu Cheri,Katie Deville,Rebecca DiFillippo,Theresa Eschbacher,Solana Rose Feldthouse,Jonathan Ford,Stacy Fortenberry,Parker Gibbs,Keenan Goldsmith,Katherine Heroman,Katherine Adelai Hill,Kate Hofstetter,Colette Jeansonne,Brandon Jolicoeur,Jarrod Jones,Rie Katagiri,Jamie Kehoe,James Kemp,Amanda Klein,Elton LeBlanc,Steven Legate,Tilton Lipoma,Warner Loughlin,Deven MacNair,Collier Meyer,Bryan Mitchell,Frances O Hanlon,Sheridan Philipp,Nicole Francisca Quiroz,Lisa Rhyne,Elise Risio,David Scott Russell,Megan Slater,David Sousa,Nick Spetsiotis,Jenn Sullivan,Charles Chuck Webb,Hillary Wells,Jonathan Wester,Nate White,Rideia Wilson
Genres Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Companies 3000 Pictures, Hello Sunshine
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 7.1
ImDbRatingVotes 35273
MetacriticRating 43
Keywords murder,feral child,feral girl,suspense mystery,coming of age drama