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The Moment

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The Moment (2013)
After a tumultuous affair between photo journalist Lee and troubled writer John ends in John's disappearance, Lee lands in a mental hospital to recuperate. She strikes up a friendship with a fellow patient bearing an uncanny resemblance to her missing lover. The pair works to uncover the truth behind the disappearance, but Lee's precarious sanity comes under threat when the clues lead to the last place she would ever expect.
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Lee, a photojournalist, ends up in a mental hospital after her lover John's disappearance. She befriends a patient resembling John. Together they investigate his vanishing, but her sanity is... Read allLee, a photojournalist, ends up in a mental hospital after her lover John's disappearance. She befriends a patient resembling John. Together they investigate his vanishing, but her sanity is tested as the trail leads to unexpected place.Lee, a photojournalist, ends up in a mental hospital after her lover John's disappearance. She befriends a patient resembling John. Together they investigate his vanishing, but her sanity is tested as the trail leads to unexpected place.

  • Director
    • Jane Weinstock
  • Writers
    • Gloria Norris
    • Jane Weinstock
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Martin Henderson
    • Alia Shawkat
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    589
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    • Director
      • Jane Weinstock
    • Writers
      • Gloria Norris
      • Jane Weinstock
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Martin Henderson
      • Alia Shawkat
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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      • Gloria Norris
      • Jane Weinstock
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    10Tillwhen

    A psychological thriller, a fantastic mental and visual experience

    Jane Weinstock's exciting The Moment kept me on the edge of my seat, literally. The Moment traces the shattered mind of Lee, a war photographer, as she tries to piece together her recent past. The trauma of war, the possibility of a lover's murder or suicide, these plague her. Weinstock lets events unfold, in complex moments that evidence Lee's patterns of thought and memory, especially in fascinating scenes between her and her psychoanalyst. It's a heady, sexy movie, each gripping moment beautifully visualized. What I love especially is that there is a reason and motive for everything that happens in every scene. The Moment is a thrilling experience.
    2KM_391

    You might be "crazy" about this movie

    I'll start off with something positive: all of the performances in "The Moment" were quite good. The casting was really spot-on, and all the actors performed admirably. Jennifer Jason Lee does a great job capturing the essence of a woman completely detached from reality. Beyond that, I couldn't find anything I liked about this movie, starting with the extreme shaky-cam throughout (was this movie shot from a canoe?) to the awkward, mumbling lost-soul characters, the too- close close-ups, constant loss of focus, the confusing time-jumps forward and back and around again, and the dialogue that just never rang true for me. If I saw that refrigerator butter dish one more time I was going to scream. I couldn't help but wonder "Who put up money for this?" At the after-party at the Tribeca Film Festival, the crowd was quiet and polite during the Q&A, and the only audience question was from someone curious about the therapist scenes. That's a clue. In the unofficial poll I conducted among people I spoke with at the party, the only folks who liked the movie were either psych patients or psychology students. So I guess the bottom line is, if you're crazy, you'll love this movie.
    8lemailprodedenis

    mother & daughter

    I enjoyed this movie very much, and i have to say, i thought the comments were a little bit sharp. "The moment" is a great psychological thriller, a bit old fashioned (maybe), but the aesthetic is very modern (great light....) What makes the movie interesting is that it's less about what really happened to one of the characters than what will come out of the relationship between a mother & her daughter. You can watch "The Moment" as a mere thriller but it is basically about trying to be a good mother and a good daughter. About acceptance & forgiveness. The script is great, twisted, it's like a novel written in first person, you never know if you trust the main character. And J.J. Leigh is amazing, as usual.
    7planktonrules

    Far from perfect but worth seeing...

    I was nice seeing Jennifer Jason Leigh in "The Moment", as she's a very talented woman and I have marveled at her skills after seeing her years ago in "The Hudsucker Proxy" (it's one of the most underrated films of the decade and she was wonderful in the film). What surprised me, though, is that she is in her 50s and she sure looked amazingly young-- and I thought she was a decade younger. She's also quite good in this movie, though the script occasionally let her and the audience down-- though at other times, it's quite clever and unusual.

    The film is a bit difficult to follow at the beginning. This is because the film jumps about sequentially--and continues to do so from time to time. If you pay attention, this shouldn't be a problem--but you really have to focus on what is occurring and when. Because of this, I don't recommend you watch it if you are tired or just want a casual viewing experience.

    Leigh plays Lee (huh?), a successful photographer who is losing her mind. Not surprisingly, she soon ends up in a psychiatric hospital--a very nice private clinic where she receives regular therapy. Through the course of this treatment, her back story is revealed and it involves a guy named John (Martin Henderson). John seems like a decent sort of guy and she soon is in love with him. However, there are VERY serious and unexpected consequences and soon John disappears. Lee has convinced herself that she must have killed him, though her therapist assumes this is a manifestation of her mental illness. Through the course of their time together as well as her new friendship with a man who looks almost EXACTLY like John (ALSO played by Martin Henderson), she comes to realize the truth as well as the truth about her troubled relationship with her daughter.

    I generally liked the film. A few minor things, however, could have used a bit of polish. One is a problem most folks won't notice. With my background as a psychotherapist as well as teaching psychology, I realized that either Lee's therapist was not especially well written. In most movies and TV shows, psychologists and psychiatrists are shown asking tons of questions and even uttering the stupid phrase 'how does that make you feel?'--though universities teaching new therapists avoid these clichés mostly because they don't help the therapeutic process. While it wouldn't look good in a movie, a good therapist actually says very little and pushes the patient to do most of the talking. Again, however, most folks won't know that this SHOULD be the case. What most will recognize, however, is that the resolution of the film isn't completely satisfying and you may be left wondering if perhaps the film could have ended in a more satisfying manner. Finally, with Martin Henderson playing nearly identical strangers--that is ridiculous. So if I see these problems, why do I still give the movie a B? Well, the acting is very good and quite convincing. Additionally, the plot is creative and interesting--even with a few hiccups.

    The film is out this week from Netflix--and it's well worth seeing.
    5blanche-2

    unrealized potential

    I saw Jennifer Jason Leigh on stage in Proof, and she was wonderful. She is a marvelous actress who appears in independent films of varying quality.

    "The Moment" from 2013 is just such a film. It has an interesting premise and had the potential of being truly brilliant. But it's too convoluted and misses the mark.

    That's just my opinion. People on the board seem to like it, though I think it only had 1-1/2 or 2 stars on Netflix, and a 5 rating here. Not sure who's voting.

    The movie goes forward and back in time. Leigh plays a photographer (named Lee), and when we first see her, she goes to the home of someone named John, calls him, and says her cameras are in his home and she needs to get in. He doesn't respond.

    She gets into the house and finds that he hasn't been there in quite a while. She goes to the police to report him missing.

    Then the movie starts to go back in time and into the present.

    Lee ends up in a psychiatric hospital and we learn about the problems she had with John. And she meets a man also in the hospital named Peter, whom she tells her therapist looks exactly like John.

    Both men are played by Martin Henderson, who could not be more handsome, and to have him play both parts was a major mistake. I realize I wasn't concentrating hard enough, but I had trouble figuring out if she was talking to John or Peter - were we in the past or the present?

    Anyway, Lee is afraid that she killed John. As she tries to regain some grip on reality, we learn about her problems with her daughter and what actually happened with John. She realizes the truth about John and the truth about her troubled relationship with her daughter.

    I feel that the director, Jane Weinstock, was not experienced enough to handle this kind of film, but I give her credit for taking it on. I understand, according to one review, that the people who liked it were psychiatrists or their patients. Interesting.

    Jennifer Jason Leigh was something like 51 when this was made, and she looks like a woman in her thirties, and she's not heavily made up. In Proof, she was playing someone 25 and she was 40. She does a great job of playing this confused and frightened woman.

    This is a psychological drama with an unsatisfying ending. I can't say I liked it. I do think it was a mistake not to cast different actors as John and Peter. It would have helped - immensely.

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      Martin Henderson went on to star in a miniseries called Secrets & Lies. Coincidentally, Marianne Jean-Baptiste had previously starred in an unrelated movie called Secrets & Lies.

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      • April 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
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