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5,9/10
6814
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jonathan verlässt das Büro jeden Tag um die Mittagszeit. Zu Hause angekommen, geht er schlafen. Jeden Morgen wacht er auf und es gibt ein Frühstück für ihn, zusammen mit einem Video, das ihn... Alles lesenJonathan verlässt das Büro jeden Tag um die Mittagszeit. Zu Hause angekommen, geht er schlafen. Jeden Morgen wacht er auf und es gibt ein Frühstück für ihn, zusammen mit einem Video, das ihn über den zweiten Teil seines Tages informiert.Jonathan verlässt das Büro jeden Tag um die Mittagszeit. Zu Hause angekommen, geht er schlafen. Jeden Morgen wacht er auf und es gibt ein Frühstück für ihn, zusammen mit einem Video, das ihn über den zweiten Teil seines Tages informiert.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Teo Rapp-Olsson
- Store Clerk
- (as Teo Rapp-Olson)
Alaska L. McFadden
- Sleeping Woman
- (as Alaska McFadden)
Julie Mickelson
- Co-Worker
- (Nicht genannt)
Ramses Torres
- Perez
- (Nicht genannt)
Frankie Verroca
- Dismal Homeless Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
I saw this movie at Tribeca Film Festival. This movie is a gem, including an exceptional performance from Ansel Elgort. Every actor/actress in the film is amazing. The movie is different, I admire the originality, and applaud Bill Oliver in keeping the movie consistently intriguing and interesting. The end is unexpected, as well as emotional. I highly recommend this film and will definitely watch it again when it is released.
I like bold stories. Every day I learn to watch movies and have fun with them without wanting to be so demanding and precise in details. Great performances and a different and engaging story.
This beautiful little film might best be described as an interesting new take on the Narcissus myth, with an impressive central performance by Ansel Elgort. Both stylish and moving, this small scale story raises questions about the nature of desire, compassion, self-reflexivity and unconventional love.
Jonathan (Ansel Elgort) is a buttoned up reserved guy. He wakes up at 7am everyday and watches a video of a doppelganger who seems to be a much more relaxed version of himself. He goes to work at an architecture firm and visits Dr. Mina Nariman (Patricia Clarkson) who is treating him for an unknown condition. He always goes to sleep early in the afternoon. One day, he runs into Elena (Suki Waterhouse) on the streets. She claims to know him at night which reveals the shocking truth.
The premise is intriguing and it holds its mystery well for the first act. I was thinking clones or twins. Spoilers, it's not. I actually like the reveal. It's setup for something tense. I want the paranoia. I want the distrust. It gets delivered but not in a satisfying way. So much of this movie is one guy watching the other on video that it drains the intensity out of the flow. I also want real action and tension in the plot. Once the reveal happens, the movie's intensity slowly slides down. I like some of the ideas but this needs more to appeal to a bigger audience.
The premise is intriguing and it holds its mystery well for the first act. I was thinking clones or twins. Spoilers, it's not. I actually like the reveal. It's setup for something tense. I want the paranoia. I want the distrust. It gets delivered but not in a satisfying way. So much of this movie is one guy watching the other on video that it drains the intensity out of the flow. I also want real action and tension in the plot. Once the reveal happens, the movie's intensity slowly slides down. I like some of the ideas but this needs more to appeal to a bigger audience.
I have always been intrigued by Disassociative Identity Disorder. I've read a couple autobiographies and found most of how this movie portrayed the disorder to be true to what I know of it. But I loved the twist, pulling in a little bit of future technology (sci-fi) Into the story. I thought this was well written and definitely well acted. I look forward to what else the writer/director does in the future! As a movie it's definitely not action packed and might be considered slow buy some. It kept my attention because you thought you knew the direction it was going to go but it definitely took a couple unexpected turns. I was moved by the ending and felt it fit the story perfectly as well as feeling realistic.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesJohn and Jonathan's The Rules for Living 1. We tell each other EVERYTHING. 2. We do not lie to each other. 3. We are each other's best friend. 4. We take care of our body. 5. No girlfriends.
- PatzerJonathan ties himself to the bed with three-digit combo locks that are easily opened within an hour each, but John seemingly didn't even try.
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 2.100.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 41.558 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 40 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39:1
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