Memory is a tricky thing because it's not concrete. It's a subjective, often fluid construct that can change based on everything from mood to physical surroundings and unless you're one of the lucky few graced with photographic memory, your memories are (regardless of whether you admit it to yourself or not) largely unreliable.
There have been a number of great films about memory - notably Christopher Nolan's Memento and Brad Anderson's The Machinist - and Alexander Lasheras' debut feature Cadence is a worthy entrant into the cannon of great thrillers about memory.
A passion project years in the making, Lasheras' films stars up-and-comer Max Chadburn as the titular Cadence, a young woman excited about spending the weekend with her boyfriend Taylor Lake (Charl [Continued ...]...
There have been a number of great films about memory - notably Christopher Nolan's Memento and Brad Anderson's The Machinist - and Alexander Lasheras' debut feature Cadence is a worthy entrant into the cannon of great thrillers about memory.
A passion project years in the making, Lasheras' films stars up-and-comer Max Chadburn as the titular Cadence, a young woman excited about spending the weekend with her boyfriend Taylor Lake (Charl [Continued ...]...
- 2016-10-06
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