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5.4/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंSir Paul, a distinguished author, blinded in a horrific accident, advertises for an amanuensis.Sir Paul, a distinguished author, blinded in a horrific accident, advertises for an amanuensis.Sir Paul, a distinguished author, blinded in a horrific accident, advertises for an amanuensis.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 कुल नामांकन
Matthew Alexander Kaufman
- Interviewee 1
- (as Matthew Kaufman)
Adam Ewan
- Interviewee
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Craig Painting
- Interviewee
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
You'll get it (my summary line), once you've seen the movie. The question is, do you want to? The premise itself is quite interesting and our two main actors really go at it. You know there is more to it, from the first moment they meet. You just don't know what and who ... and especially why.
I have to be cryptic, because there are twists along the way. They may not be exploited all in the best way possible and you may be a bit dissatisfied with all the build up and eventual ... pay off ... but it is a neat little thriller with a good central idea. If you dig that, you are on a good way to be entertained by the movie - despite its pacing and some flaws along the way.
I have to be cryptic, because there are twists along the way. They may not be exploited all in the best way possible and you may be a bit dissatisfied with all the build up and eventual ... pay off ... but it is a neat little thriller with a good central idea. If you dig that, you are on a good way to be entertained by the movie - despite its pacing and some flaws along the way.
There's a lot that blind people can't see, but motivations and misplaced items are not among them.
Veteran actor, Tom Conti, delivers an almost static performance, using his sonorous voice to good effect as the now blind art critic occupant of a rambling old mansion, played by Knebworth House.
He employs an attractive amanuensis, Daryl Hannah, to transcribe the ageing, irascible, misanthrope's final opus, "A Closed Book".
From the start we know that there is more beneath the surface, and the critic slowly becomes aware that his scribe is misleading him. She recounts the preposterous Madonna murder, the improbable O. J. Simpson suicide, and the laugh out loud conversion of Donald Trump to Islam.
She further gaslights the old man by moving familiar objects in his house, some of which he cannot be aware. But this is no narcissistic programme of dominance: it is a campaign of revenge.
What past trauma brought these two together? What profound loss has turned this otherwise pleasant woman into a relentless avenger?
This is a two hander, with three supports. The housekeeper played by the excellent Miriam Margolyes, a Conservative Party canvasser from Elaine Paige, and the literary agent, in a swansong performance from Simon MacCorkindale, have barely a scene each.
Raúl Ruiz's direction keeps the tension building, with some masterful camera work from Ricardo Aronovich. Adrian Murray's music is understated, being cliché horror on only a few occasions.
Don't be swayed by the negativity of some of the reviews; this is a worthy effort that will reward the hour and twenty minutes you invest in this dark, claustrophobic world.
Veteran actor, Tom Conti, delivers an almost static performance, using his sonorous voice to good effect as the now blind art critic occupant of a rambling old mansion, played by Knebworth House.
He employs an attractive amanuensis, Daryl Hannah, to transcribe the ageing, irascible, misanthrope's final opus, "A Closed Book".
From the start we know that there is more beneath the surface, and the critic slowly becomes aware that his scribe is misleading him. She recounts the preposterous Madonna murder, the improbable O. J. Simpson suicide, and the laugh out loud conversion of Donald Trump to Islam.
She further gaslights the old man by moving familiar objects in his house, some of which he cannot be aware. But this is no narcissistic programme of dominance: it is a campaign of revenge.
What past trauma brought these two together? What profound loss has turned this otherwise pleasant woman into a relentless avenger?
This is a two hander, with three supports. The housekeeper played by the excellent Miriam Margolyes, a Conservative Party canvasser from Elaine Paige, and the literary agent, in a swansong performance from Simon MacCorkindale, have barely a scene each.
Raúl Ruiz's direction keeps the tension building, with some masterful camera work from Ricardo Aronovich. Adrian Murray's music is understated, being cliché horror on only a few occasions.
Don't be swayed by the negativity of some of the reviews; this is a worthy effort that will reward the hour and twenty minutes you invest in this dark, claustrophobic world.
Saw this in a preview today. If you like Sleuth, then this is a poor man's relation. Very theatrical, and in fact best suited to the stage than the big screen, this film documents the mind games played out between a reclusive blind author and his new live in assistant. Daryl Hannah can't act for toffee in the latter role but does please the boys by getting her kit off, although how it advances the plot defeats me....Tom Conti plays the eccentric art critic author to a tee, and holds the whole thing together...just! Elaine Paige plays a very strange cameo role (the casting in this film is a little odd to say the least). Lots of Gothic overtones and a creaking old mansion in the country fit the stereotyped mould of the film but at least if doesn't overstay its welcome at 90 mins. Suspend disbelief and ignore the plot holes, and the film is weirdly enjoyable....
It's really interesting! I couldn't expect the most of it , but you have the clue so it's fascinating
I would recommended! It's thriller but not horror so it's psychological.
A good premise, not bad acting, a provocative story of revenge, step by step. At first sight, good ingredients for a decent film. The only problem remains their not very fair use. The potential of story remains the basic virtue and the film is saved by the gaslighting. The actors are more than good, but their work covers only a story reduced to easy solutions.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाLast cinema film of 'Simon MacCorkindale'.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Ricardo Aronovich, avec mes yeux de dinosaure du cinéma (2011)
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