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Dec 1, 2017
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Two women who are aspiring actresses and lifelong friends decide to take a retreat to a beautiful house overlooking the woods and the ocean in Northern California to reconnect after time has started to move them in different directions. One is becoming more famous everyday and is close to her big break, while the other is stuck in neutral. That the woman who is close to making it is also a passive woman, with little of interest to add to any conversation and little in the way of personality, who is prone to saying yes to any man asking her any thing (whether to take her clothes off or to go to dinner with a man her friend clearly likes even though she has a boyfriend she likes) and the other is stubborn, outspoken and "feminist" with a strong personality, is the real crux of the film though. This is a movie about what it takes to make it in Hollywood, but also just as a woman in any walk of life. The prevalent constant sexism under the hood of everyday expectations of being female. There's a naturalness to both performances that works well, and the tension mounts from meaningful dialogue exchanges and the actor's faces. Then the twist happens and while it's interesting in theory, it also sort of halts the movie's progress and momentum. Outside of the clearly labeled theme there isn't enough exploration or insight.
May 6, 2017
3
Utterly predictable, and so lacking in tension. So many times throughout it felt like a pretentious student film - and I say this as someone who loves 'art-house' type movies. Offers no insight into ideas of friendship, hate, or beauty...Completely baffled by the praise this has received. Feels like it might have been more interesting or appropriate if released in the 70s. Though I am admittedly a fan of Mackenzie Davis's acting.
Apr 9, 2017
8
When I saw the difference between audience and critics' ratings, It immediately got me interested. All those sites, that use audience scores (IMDB and etc.) gave this movie criminally low ratings. Yes, of course, the movie is an obvious unofficial remake of Ingmar Bergman's Persona (1966), premise, plot, even poster seems very familiar, but still, acting is phenomenal and stands on it's own. Takal manages to get the best performances from these non-mainstream actresses, and does it in most Bergman way possible. Best unofficial remake of ,,Persona", and kind of a prequel to ,,Mulholland Drive"