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The Woman

  • 2022
  • 58min
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6,3/10
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Aleksey Weyman in The Woman (2022)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased in Seattle, a struggling art student named Noah, who attends the University of Washington, was kidnapped at eight months old and didn't know it until an encounter with his adopted moth... Tout lireBased in Seattle, a struggling art student named Noah, who attends the University of Washington, was kidnapped at eight months old and didn't know it until an encounter with his adopted mother. He has to make the hard decision on whether he wants to continue with what he knows as... Tout lireBased in Seattle, a struggling art student named Noah, who attends the University of Washington, was kidnapped at eight months old and didn't know it until an encounter with his adopted mother. He has to make the hard decision on whether he wants to continue with what he knows as his family, name, birthday, etc., or if he wants to pursue finding out who he is by searc... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Rose Kreider
  • Scénario
    • Rose Kreider
    • Steven Wilhelm
  • Casting principal
    • Jennifer Corbridge
    • Charlcee Davis
    • Rohish Deshmukh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    22
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    • Réalisation
      • Rose Kreider
    • Scénario
      • Rose Kreider
      • Steven Wilhelm
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      • Jennifer Corbridge
      • Charlcee Davis
      • Rohish Deshmukh
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    Jennifer Corbridge
    Jennifer Corbridge
    • Georgia
    Charlcee Davis
    • Pedestrian #3
    Rohish Deshmukh
    • Jude
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    Rose Kreider
    • Pedestrian #2
    Susan Ridgeway
    • Pedestrian #4
    Tommie Tucker Jr.
    • Nyle
    Aleksey Weyman
    • Noah
    Steven Wilhelm
    • Pedestrian #1
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      • Rose Kreider
      • Steven Wilhelm
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    Sasquatch98101

    Ended to early...

    Let's start off by saying this. The movie is engaging in the first 5 or so minutes and then never manages to keep up the engagement. The lead actor is no good. Whoever plays the mother she did ok There is far too much drone cinematography and it distracts from the half story we're being fed. Simply put the film ends way to soon. He meets a family member who is Indian and that's intriguing and eventhough you didn't care up to this point you still recognize this is not where you end the story. Amateur and a waste of time overall, sadly. But the cinematography was good! So I'll give it that.
    10thepeopleschoicepodcast

    I love the woman

    I love the way this movie was shot. The camera quality and locations were amazing. The actors and actress where good and, believeable. The cliffhanger was great. They can definitely make a part 2 of "The Women" if they wanted too. I was really impressed to find out that this was Rose's first movie she's ever created. I had the privilege of interviewing her on my podcast "The Peoples Choice Podcast" episode 71 as we discuss what motivated her to create "The Woman" also, finding out that she created the whole movie on $1000 budget that was super impressive because, of how great it came out. Not knowing that you could have easily thought this was a big budget film. Sky is the limit for Rose Kreider I'm so excited to see what the future holds for her in the film making industry she's definitely going places and fast!
    FemmeFilmGeek

    Don't waste your time.

    I was excited about this movie when I first heard of it, mostly because it takes place in Seattle which is where I was born and raised. However, if I could go back in time and not watch this movie, I would. The cinematography is incredibly repetitive. It's actually almost comically repetitive. The drone shots are massively overused. It's clearly a low budget film, although that's not the problem. I'm sure if literally any other director was given the same budget, they could've made a movie a thousand times better. Rose Kreider (the director) thinks she left the audience with a clever cliffhanger, but it comes off like she just doesn't know how to finish a story. The movie is almost tolerable within the first 5-10 minutes and then it just becomes increasingly boring and repetitive. I wish I could give this movie 0 stars instead of 1.
    10stevemutt-53362

    Awesome debut film!

    I can tell you, that for the first film Ms. Kreider has created, it is very well done. With the minimal budget she used, the finished product turned out quite well. It is an independent film but many aspects are on par with the major features. Room for improvement? Sure. Ms. Kreider will only get better and better with each film she produces and directs. Keep an eye out for her. She will be a mover and a shaker!

    The drone shots were especially effective in establishing the locale and the general mood of the story. The acting was great and the ending made sense to the story. Did I wish there was more? Sure. That's the testament of a good tale. Definitely recommend this movie and this director!
    5PNWReview

    An experiment in making a film.

    I was drawn to The Woman because of its premise. Not the premise of the story itself, but the premise regarding how it was made. It is being reported that this film was made on a $1,000 budget in a very short amount of time by a female director (Rose Kreider). There are times while watching that you will not be able to even tell this fact. There are other times when you will clearly be able to tell this fact.

    The story focuses on a college age man named Noah (Aleksey Weyman). He is haunted in his dreams and his life by the image of a woman whom he's never met that he obsesses about repeatedly in his mind. He doesn't have many friends or connections in life just his mother, Georgia (Jennifer Corbidge).

    There is a beautifully executed opening sequence to the film that sets the groundwork for what will follow. The problem this movie unfortunately suffers from is the fact that it's lead actor is actually a pretty good actor and looks well enough on screen until he opens his mouth to talk. Aleksey Weyman struggles to deliver his lines. This is especially prevalent in a particular scene with his mother Georgia played by Jennifer Corbidge who acts brilliantly.

    With all of those things said I definitely believe that Alexey Weyman shows promise on the screen and felt like he should have been right for the role he just needs more practice and I didn't enjoy seeing him overall. One of the few things this film suffers from is a repetitive behavior. We see a little too many drone shots where they don't necessarily fit into the story or help to sell the story it's just the filmmakers letting us know that they own a drone. These kind of shots work very effectively at the opening of the film and in its first scenes after that they grow tiresome and feel overused. The same could be said about the scenes of our character Noah waking up in bed to his alarm clock. Not only is a shot like that infamously overused in small budget indie films like this but it is revisited several times throughout the film.

    I can actually appreciate the slow pacing and the build up to the characters mission and overall purpose because I am moderately interested through wonderful cinematography a great cinematic score and just a general interest of learning about what happened at the beginning of the film.

    But then that brings another problem the runtime. The woman is roughly an hour long. While most of the time watching this you might feel like that's too long however by the time we reach the end we're left feeling like that's too short. The film ends prematurely. He feels like we should be continuing the journey of our character that we've slowly come to learn about. Instead we're fed another drone shot and the film abruptly ends.

    For a first time filmmaker, Rose Kreider should learn and grow from this process. She should be glad to know that her film leaves her general audience wanting more. Unfortunately the once feel more like I missed step rather than a clever cliffhanger.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 mars 2022 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Website
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Blue Saucer Cafe, Seattle, Washington, États-Unis(on location)
    • Société de production
      • Rose Kreider Productions
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      • 1 000 $US (estimé)
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