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Suspension of Disbelief

  • 2012
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 52m
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4.2/10
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Sebastian Koch in Suspension of Disbelief (2012)
Martin is a successful writer whose wife suddenly disappeared. During a film shoot fifteen years later, Martin meets Angelique, who disappears the same night. The next day, police find her dead body and a mysterious investigation begins.
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Martin is a successful writer whose wife suddenly disappeared. During a film shoot fifteen years later, Martin meets Angelique, who disappears the same night. The next day, police find her d... Read allMartin is a successful writer whose wife suddenly disappeared. During a film shoot fifteen years later, Martin meets Angelique, who disappears the same night. The next day, police find her dead body and a mysterious investigation begins.Martin is a successful writer whose wife suddenly disappeared. During a film shoot fifteen years later, Martin meets Angelique, who disappears the same night. The next day, police find her dead body and a mysterious investigation begins.

  • Director
    • Mike Figgis
  • Writer
    • Mike Figgis
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Koch
    • Lotte Verbeek
    • Emilia Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    694
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    • Director
      • Mike Figgis
    • Writer
      • Mike Figgis
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Koch
      • Lotte Verbeek
      • Emilia Fox
    • 10User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sebastian Koch
    Sebastian Koch
    • Martin Ehrlichmann
    Lotte Verbeek
    Lotte Verbeek
    • Therese…
    Emilia Fox
    Emilia Fox
    • Fiona Jones
    Rebecca Night
    Rebecca Night
    • Sarah Jones
    Eoin Macken
    Eoin Macken
    • Gregory O'Hanlon
    Lachlan Nieboer
    • Dominic
    Frances de la Tour
    Frances de la Tour
    • Nesta Rich-Harrick
    Julian Sands
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    • DCI Hackett
    Kenneth Cranham
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    Mary Roscoe
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    8gradyharp

    'The Character is the Plot.'

    Mike Figgis continues to move in his own inimitable fashion creating films that require concentration, patience, and some indulgences from the viewer, but films that in the end are like wonderful paintings to hang in a gallery for repeated exposure and admiration. Figgis wrote, directed, composed the musical score, edited, and performed the cinematography for this puzzling work: it works very well if your mind is sharpened and up to a challenge.

    Socialite Martin (Sebastian Koch) is an accomplished writer of cinema and theatre who now teaches his trade to film school students. Fifteen years ago his wife disappeared after an argument, has not been seen or heard from since, and Martin has been left to singly raise his daughter Sarah (Rebecca Night) who aspires to be an actress like her mother. At her 25th birthday party, Martin encounters the mysterious Angelique (Lotte Verbeek) who is found dead the next morning. An investigation by the police leads to Martin being the prime suspect and with the arrival of Angelique's twin sister Therese, who comes to London regarding her sister's death, and with whom Martin has a fascination, comes even more questions concerning their brief fling. The are subplots galore: the entire film is being written as we see it and the director of Martin's film (Eoin Macken) is obsessed with Martin's daughter Sarah who also becomes physically involved with Therese. If all this sounds confusing it is meant to be: Martin's creative ploy is the concept that the character is the plot – and while it is puzzling at times, the manner in which it plays out is absolutely masterful.

    Other actors in the supporting cast include Julian Sands, Lachlan Nieboer, Frances de la Tour and Kenneth Cranham. Every aspect of this film is creative – split screens, naming of scenes, strange photographic images, and interplaying story lines that somehow connect. This is a tough film but deserves the attention of those who love art films. The only problem is the level of sound of the spoken lines – it needs subtitles despite being n English, but none are available.

    Grady Harp
    2dbinks

    Totally incomprehensible

    I will normally sit and watch a picture that may have a director attempting a novel treatment. I can usually interpret what is going on - I do watch silent pictures.

    In this picture I vainly tried to work out what was going on, who was what and where was whom. All to no avail.

    In the end I gave up after about half an hour - I was becoming bored and restless.

    I do wish that some people making pictures would realise that their audiences go to pictures to be entertained and pay good money for this.

    After watching this load of cods-wallop, my first thought was to send an invoice to the director to compensate me for my time in having to sit through it.
    1runefromnorway

    I can't believe an Oscar nominated director made this

    It's just totally unbelievable that Mike Figgis, an Oscar nominated and celebrated director made this movie. Everything is wrong. The acting is on an amateur level, the cinematography likewise. A lot of stupid ideas, all done in a most hopeless manner. The music used is of the lowest quality, and never used in a good way. The story is almost non- existent and the characters are shallow and absolutely not believable at all.

    It looks like some sort of rejected film school project. An absolute snoozefest, and one of, if not THE worst movie I've ever seen. Shame on the people behind this.
    3karmaswimswami

    Not among Figgis's better films

    "Suspension of Disbelief" never suspends ours. Figgis fans will recognize many delightful Figgis narrative and cinematographic tropes, but sorely lacking is any narrative lure, any reason to keep watching. The film has ellipsis and mystery, but does not reward the viewer for countenancing those. At times the story elaboration is positively dreary. Even this film's meta-film leitmotif cannot salvage it. The film struggles with a paucity of narrative richness, and is devoid of the incandescent impending gleam so often to be found in Figgis's other films, most of which are marvelous. This flop is the exception that proves the rule that Figgis is Britain's best auteur.
    7olliemankz

    Good effort

    I liked it pretty well.

    You have to put yourself in mind that what you are watching is a sort of film noir, with a beat score ... jazz from the 50's. In this movie, director Figgis may be working out some of the themes he runs into in his everyday cinematic life. But what seems most to be going on is an exploration of the possibilities in each of us. The movie is rather existential, which perhaps fits with the beat mantra, the era from which, born in 1948, the director himself sprang.

    Realize that you are watching an art film, but one that makes a little more sense than David Lynch's Mulholland Drive or some of Terence Malick's self-conscious work. I found the ending a bit silly, and I began to expect a different denouement, one that would have been darker, perhaps with a twist. But the movie doesn't really leave you hanging to work out your own ending quite as much as so many modern movies do, and which the main character, a screenwriter and part-time screen writing teacher, says is okay because "life doesn't have a pat ending," to paraphrase. The ending even had a little of the Casablanca about it ... boy, I'm really mixing homages here. This movie probably won't go down in the pantheon of greats like Casablanca, but it was a nice effort; sort of an indulgent one, as the attitude the screenwriter takes toward the up-and-coming generation seems to be. But the screenwriter hasn't lost his touch, may even be more attuned than those coming up behind. Plus, Sebastian Koch is pretty nice to look at.

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • На межі сумніву
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Sosho Production
      • Red Mullet
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      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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