Look Away è un thriller psicologico che racconta la storia di Maria, una studentessa liceale alienata, la cui vita viene sconvolta quando cambia posto con la sua immagine speculare funesta.Look Away è un thriller psicologico che racconta la storia di Maria, una studentessa liceale alienata, la cui vita viene sconvolta quando cambia posto con la sua immagine speculare funesta.Look Away è un thriller psicologico che racconta la storia di Maria, una studentessa liceale alienata, la cui vita viene sconvolta quando cambia posto con la sua immagine speculare funesta.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
- Sean
- (as Harrison Gilbertson)
Jordan Butterill
- Jordan the Posse Member
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Brian Langlotz
- Theater Patron
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Cindy Myskiw
- Theater Patron
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Tyson Wagner
- Student
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The first part is excellent; touching, creepy, interesting and really very chilling at times. A mix of believable characters and relationships, very well acted. The stage is set perfectly, but unfortunately in the second half the violence somehow undoes the tension already established. It's as if they couldn't resist the temptation to overdo it. Less would have been much more. Rather than build on the psychological and atmospheric creepiness, they throw it away with a rather unimaginative, predictable story arc, where the very dramatic actions feel over the top, and lack impact. A shame, as this really could have been excellent. Nonetheless, worth a watch.
I caught this on Showtime with time to kill and my expectations were low, but wow, nice surprise. Love the atmospheric feel, and wow India did a great job! For some reason, i thought it may be some kind of Lifetime movie type deal, i was soooo wrong. It kept my attention the whole movie, and with India that's not hard to do. It's worth a watch.
Actors were great but the writing and directing, not so much. A lot of scenes felt over the top, forced, and unbelievable. Like "That would never really happen that way" and made me cringe and shake my head. If the writing and directing had been a little more creative and realistic, it could have been a great movie.
Either way, I really enjoyed it. Very atmospheric. Some people might not like the amount of questions the ending leaves unanswered, but I felt like it really benefited from not telling you anything for certain, just leaving you horrified and wondering.
Maria (India Eisley) is a timid high school senior. Her father Dan (Jason Isaacs) is a plastic surgeon who is obsessed with perfect looks. Her mother Amy (Mira Sorvino) is struggling with depression. At school, her only friend figure skater Lily is possessive of her boyfriend Sean. She gets bullied by schoolmate Mark and his friends. She starts having visions of her reflections acting differently and talking back to her. The reflection calls herself Airam.
It has the tone of a good slow moody horror without the scares. It is a bit too slow and Mark really needs to die to set it off. Mark's bullying is problematic when the only person coming to her rescue is Sean. The skating party comes off really weird when everybody is laughing at her. There is one creepy aspect to this movie. While India is 25 and the character is 18, India looks really young and the sexual erotic aspect gets voyeuristic. It would be less creepy if she's playing a college student. She's a quiet actress and seems limited in range. She is able to play two separate personalities and that works better than expected.
It has the tone of a good slow moody horror without the scares. It is a bit too slow and Mark really needs to die to set it off. Mark's bullying is problematic when the only person coming to her rescue is Sean. The skating party comes off really weird when everybody is laughing at her. There is one creepy aspect to this movie. While India is 25 and the character is 18, India looks really young and the sexual erotic aspect gets voyeuristic. It would be less creepy if she's playing a college student. She's a quiet actress and seems limited in range. She is able to play two separate personalities and that works better than expected.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen asked in an interview about filming the scene where India Eisley, playing his daughter, takes off all her clothes in front of him, Jason Isaacs said: "I liked playing scenes with India when she was (her character) Airam. Just because it's a father's worst nightmare that their daughter is suddenly aggressively sexual and confrontational. You're used to having a certain status and parental authority. It's shaky anyway in the real world, but in our grotesque movie world it's even shakier and I loved it because it was so unsettling."
- BlooperThe movie appears to take place in upstate New York (license plates on cars are New York State, as well as some other American references); but around 21:30 when Maria walks across the road, it's obvious she's walking toward a Canada Post mailbox with a University of Manitoba sign above it.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the end credits, the usual warning about no animals being harmed reads: "No animals were harmed in any way in the making OF OF this motion picture."
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- No mires
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 945 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada(Maria's house)
- Aziende produttrici
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- 1.119.537 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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