

Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s, comes down with a debilitating illness with no clear diagnosis.
Acting
Julianne Moore's hollowed-out perfection, crumbling in real time
Direction
Haynes shoots suburbia like a sterile alien landscape
Cinematography
Those long corridors and empty rooms—geography of isolation

Director
Todd Haynes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Haynes deliberately withheld medical explanations, forcing audiences to confront their own skepticism toward women's unexplained illnesses—a choice that feels even more pointed post-COVID long hauler discourse.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity was dismissed as 'yuppie flu' in the 80s; the film's refusal to resolve Carol's diagnosis was controversial then but now reads as radical empathy for medically unexplained suffering.