A successful artist and local art museum coordinator ("Cecilia") hears voices telling her to release 'troubled" individuals from this earth and into the serenity of the afterlife. Cecilia, n... Read allA successful artist and local art museum coordinator ("Cecilia") hears voices telling her to release 'troubled" individuals from this earth and into the serenity of the afterlife. Cecilia, now leading the life of a full-time serial killer, preys on the depressed, distraught, and ... Read allA successful artist and local art museum coordinator ("Cecilia") hears voices telling her to release 'troubled" individuals from this earth and into the serenity of the afterlife. Cecilia, now leading the life of a full-time serial killer, preys on the depressed, distraught, and hopeless as she attempts to find meaning behind the voices she hears. However, Cecilia mee... Read all
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7-9: Good.
10: Outstanding.
I can't put my finger on it, but for some reason, this gave me Under the Skin or Beyond the Black Rainbow vibes. I think this is because the movie doesn't do much to help you understand the characters; additionally, the slow pacing of the film is similar to that of the other movies I mentioned, above.
I wouldn't call this a horror movie. Fantasy or mystery are better descriptors, I think.
The script was good. When I started watching, I thought that Cecily's dialogue was poorly written. The longer I watched, I realized that this was part of her character. If you find yourself disbelieving the dialogue, ask yourself how it may be hinting at unexplained elements of the characters.
Lead performances were very good. Alicia Seguin's performance is quite brave. Excellent soundtrack. Direction and lighting were also good. Special effects were competent.
Cecily is an interesting character that you want to know more about but, thankfully, the writers know not to give everything away.
I will likely watch this again.
I'm going to give Len Kabasinski a lot of credit for the attempt made here and there were some solid ideas in the mix. The main problem was the execution was all over the map.
Some tips: -DON'T use fade to black for EVERY SCENE -giallo style lighting needs consistency, not to change from shot to shot within scenes depending on who's talking -dubbing dialogue needs to match up with mouth movements AND match the other people talking in shots. If you don't have a consistent background sound everything sounds off -FADE music in and out instead of abruptly changing levels and the record scratch effect should be used SPARINGLY -if an actress is going to do a really put on performance make sure that it's actually something that an audience can stand to hear. Someone talking like a robot with a Minnie Mouse sounding voice and constantly bulging her eyes out while tilting her head is just WAY too much. Yeah I get the idea, but again, execution was not there -fully explore your concept so that there is a clearer idea of what is going on, it took too long to explain the concept here and it's not like the concept is some earth shatteringly great one. Focus and clarity.
What worked: the blood, violence and nudity were all of a good level for this kind of movie!
There was an attempt at saying something which was nice to see, rather than just killing for no reason Again, this isn't a put down, Len Kabasinski deserves everyone's support. He's a great guy doing the work. One day he'll get there!
I would be a liar if I said I did not enjoy the scenes that are only appropriate for adults. I'm human, all too human.
On the whole, I found myself walking alongside this story and getting the point.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Cecily is looking at the Learn to Love Another website, it's mentioned that meetings are held at 7234 Guerro St, which is a reference to a line from The Room
- Alternate versionsThe 2019 Bluray/DVD version of the film from Meridian Releasing Group contains a re-edited sex scene between "Cecily" and "Oliver". The scene also contains a new musical score.
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- 1h 16m(76 min)
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- 2.35 : 1