After being charged with murder, the accused killer is forced to take an experimental drug that causes a huge memory gap. His recollections turn his already tumultuous life upside down.After being charged with murder, the accused killer is forced to take an experimental drug that causes a huge memory gap. His recollections turn his already tumultuous life upside down.After being charged with murder, the accused killer is forced to take an experimental drug that causes a huge memory gap. His recollections turn his already tumultuous life upside down.
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Daniel Lench
- Lazlo
- (voice)
Alex Ramos
- Rat Face
- (as Alex Ramos Alvarez)
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If you like the "sixth sense" genre, this is the one for you!! Cinematographically it is good but not exceptional, there are also some serious acting flaws.
However, the film is well written, it also manages to keep the attention alive and the ending, not very obvious, remains in the memory: in fact, this is precisely what we have to wait for to be able to evaluate, with detachment and objectivity, a film of this kind, because, of course, we have all already seen many times and above all in many different ways, especially in recent years, the plot rotate between reality and imagination.
Finally, I would like to point out that the performance by Emile Hirsch, the absolute protagonist, is very valid and convincing.
If you like the "sixth sense" genre, this is the one for you!! Cinematographically it is good but not exceptional, there are also some serious acting flaws.
However, the film is well written, it also manages to keep the attention alive and the ending, not very obvious, remains in the memory: in fact, this is precisely what we have to wait for to be able to evaluate, with detachment and objectivity, a film of this kind, because, of course, we have all already seen many times and above all in many different ways, especially in recent years, the plot rotate between reality and imagination.
Finally, I would like to point out that the performance by Emile Hirsch, the absolute protagonist, is very valid and convincing.
I watched this late last night and very quickly found myself sucked into a story of a wrongfully convicted man (Emile Hirsch) who gets sent to a mental institution. He's injected with a sedative and then wakes up - he thinks, the next morning, but is told 18 months have passed and he's being released after being such a good patient. A lucky break right? At first Emile can't remember what happened at all during those 18 months and it bothers him greatly. And then he starts to have these wild flashbacks... and his sense of self, his ego, time and place... it all just disappears/blends together. At one point he can't even be sure if he's alive or dead.
I love this kind of stuff and found myself wholly wrapped up in this... so much so that it infected my dreams - scratch that - my nightmares. Doesn't happen to me very often, particularly not from a smaller, lower cost production like this. Knowing how it all wraps up now (I think), I'm really interested in seeing it again.
I love this kind of stuff and found myself wholly wrapped up in this... so much so that it infected my dreams - scratch that - my nightmares. Doesn't happen to me very often, particularly not from a smaller, lower cost production like this. Knowing how it all wraps up now (I think), I'm really interested in seeing it again.
State Of Consciousness is an okay thriller to watch once but to rate it with a ten like some other reviewers did that's a bit exaggerated. That's like saying it was the best movie you ever watched and then I can only to conclude you didn't watch much movies. The fans of Emile Hirsch will be happy as he was convincing playing his character. I like him as well. The story has a constant mysterious vibe so you keep wondering what is going on, what is the real truth, so yes it was entertaining. But in the end it's just okay, not a movie I will remember by next week. That's the reason I rate everything I watch, to make sure I don't rewatch a movie that I scored lower than a seven.
With their twists & turns writers Guillame Tunzini, Dikran Ornekian & Ryeland Grant make "State Of Conciousness" a decent psychological thriller. On being convicted (wrongly?) of murder, Emile Hirsch (not at his best - but ok) is sent to Dr Kesia Elwin's experimental facility for rehabilitation, before release back to gf Tatjana Nardone. But haunted by nightmares, hallucinations & flashbacks (some clearly not real... but some, well maybe?) he fights to uncover the truth about his treatment & his past. A bigger budget and better director than debutant Marcus Stokes could have injected more tension & polish into this good solid material, but still, it's watchable fare.
I thought the storyline was interesting. It kept my attention throughout the whole movie, and kept me wondering how it would unfold until the end. Some reviews said it was obvious, but I didn't think it was. Maybe the general idea becomes obvious, but I felt like the specifics and how it would play out was not.
Some of the side actors were not the best, but the leads were good. Overall I felt like it was a great low budget film. I also feel like it's the kind of film you have to really pay attention the whole time, which I like. I didn't ever feel like I wanted it to just get to the point. I enjoyed the whole ride.
Some of the side actors were not the best, but the leads were good. Overall I felt like it was a great low budget film. I also feel like it's the kind of film you have to really pay attention the whole time, which I like. I didn't ever feel like I wanted it to just get to the point. I enjoyed the whole ride.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $7,600
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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