Leigh has lived a reclusive existence in a secluded old home on the outskirts of town for her entire adult life. You see, Leigh has excreted extremely potent pheromones.Leigh has lived a reclusive existence in a secluded old home on the outskirts of town for her entire adult life. You see, Leigh has excreted extremely potent pheromones.Leigh has lived a reclusive existence in a secluded old home on the outskirts of town for her entire adult life. You see, Leigh has excreted extremely potent pheromones.
Gracie Marie Bradley
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An unusual plot performed by competent actors spoiled only by the contrived ending, which doesn't hold up in the light of day.
It is still worth watching and gets a solid 6 stars from me.
It is still worth watching and gets a solid 6 stars from me.
Not even sure how to categorize this, but it was well worth the time spent watching.
Interestingly unique story. The only film comparison that even remotely comes to mind is "Perfume", although the settings and circumstances are completely different, except for the singular thread of similarity being the consistent theme of pheromones and their potential powers (and consequences) thereof.
In an odd sort of way, Leigh (Vinessa Shaw) would have been the theoretical ultimate object of desire in Perfume, in that here
character here is that of a woman who is apparently afflicted the phenomena of extreme and overpowering pheromones, to the extent that she literally sells her "essence" to a corporate perfume lab to make her living.
In this story, however, Leigh's special uniqueness has led her to a life of complete self imposed isolation, with the perpetual consequence that any ordinary man who encounters her is immediately overtaken with an involuntary and irreversible, chemically induced obsession.
That is, until she encounters the presence of Guy (Robert Kazinsky), who is apparently immune because of his lack of sense of smell . . . but that's just the beginning.
No spoilers here, so not going any further with this explanation, except to say that there is much more to this story as it unfolds.
Very interesting character study, wrapped around a compellingly unique combination of sci-fi, psych thriller (for lack of a better description) and fantasy, sort of. Ultimately it's an expose' of the fragility of the human condition, under unique circumstances, and the consequences thereof.
The ending was a bit of a stretch, but still, definite kudos for originality of concept, and well acted.
A solid eight stars for a well crafted and conceptually unique production.
Interestingly unique story. The only film comparison that even remotely comes to mind is "Perfume", although the settings and circumstances are completely different, except for the singular thread of similarity being the consistent theme of pheromones and their potential powers (and consequences) thereof.
In an odd sort of way, Leigh (Vinessa Shaw) would have been the theoretical ultimate object of desire in Perfume, in that here
character here is that of a woman who is apparently afflicted the phenomena of extreme and overpowering pheromones, to the extent that she literally sells her "essence" to a corporate perfume lab to make her living.
In this story, however, Leigh's special uniqueness has led her to a life of complete self imposed isolation, with the perpetual consequence that any ordinary man who encounters her is immediately overtaken with an involuntary and irreversible, chemically induced obsession.
That is, until she encounters the presence of Guy (Robert Kazinsky), who is apparently immune because of his lack of sense of smell . . . but that's just the beginning.
No spoilers here, so not going any further with this explanation, except to say that there is much more to this story as it unfolds.
Very interesting character study, wrapped around a compellingly unique combination of sci-fi, psych thriller (for lack of a better description) and fantasy, sort of. Ultimately it's an expose' of the fragility of the human condition, under unique circumstances, and the consequences thereof.
The ending was a bit of a stretch, but still, definite kudos for originality of concept, and well acted.
A solid eight stars for a well crafted and conceptually unique production.
This movie is about what you would expect from the synopsis. We learn a little at a time what Leigh's life is like and especially her very sad backstory. Even so, the movie tries to keep from getting totally hopeless. So if you start to think about the repercussions of what it could be, it could become quite depressing. Somehow Leigh manages an outlook at least a little above depressing.
It soon becomes clear that there are people who know about Leigh and her potential. Perfume? Yeah sure. The people who know want more than that and it is all about power and money.
The relationship between Guy and Leigh could almost be a romance. The actors sell it, especially Vinessa Shaw. Is it irony that the woman who appears to men as their fantasy girl starts to think about this stranger, Guy, as the fulfillment of the fantasies that she has undoubtedly nurtured and at the same time denied over all her years in this solitary hell?
Yes I think the movie does a decent job bringing these emotions out in me, the viewer.
I doubt that the "twist" surprises many people, but there is another twist that is fairly clever after that.
It soon becomes clear that there are people who know about Leigh and her potential. Perfume? Yeah sure. The people who know want more than that and it is all about power and money.
The relationship between Guy and Leigh could almost be a romance. The actors sell it, especially Vinessa Shaw. Is it irony that the woman who appears to men as their fantasy girl starts to think about this stranger, Guy, as the fulfillment of the fantasies that she has undoubtedly nurtured and at the same time denied over all her years in this solitary hell?
Yes I think the movie does a decent job bringing these emotions out in me, the viewer.
I doubt that the "twist" surprises many people, but there is another twist that is fairly clever after that.
I had not heard of this and enjoyed it. The film had a great story and a satisfying end(not an excuse for a sequel, or now you feel depressed): excellent acting, action, drama, romance, mystery.
I wasn't expecting much, but this was a really nicely done movie. I have to admit that I like stories that a "out there", but this was a really watchable movie that wasn't full of the super-powers that I normally prefer.
I don't know why I didn't give it a 10/10...but I think I just want to leave room for "the ultimate" movie (if I ever find it).
Well worth the watch. It's better than most movies in general.
Did you know
- TriviaThe post cards on Leigh's wall are addressed to the city the film was actually shot in, Millis, Mass.
- GoofsThe premise that Guy would be unaffected by the pheromones because he cannot smell is flawed. Pheromones are inhaled like a scent, but the chemical reactions they cause are not smell reliant.
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