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Her Composition

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Her Composition (2015)
Directed by Stephan Littger
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A talented, artistically stuck composition student starts seeing escort clients after failing to secure her scholarship. Struck with unexpected sounds during her sexual encounters, she turns... Read allA talented, artistically stuck composition student starts seeing escort clients after failing to secure her scholarship. Struck with unexpected sounds during her sexual encounters, she turns them into music and the clients into her muse.A talented, artistically stuck composition student starts seeing escort clients after failing to secure her scholarship. Struck with unexpected sounds during her sexual encounters, she turns them into music and the clients into her muse.

  • Director
    • Stephan Littger
  • Writer
    • Stephan Littger
  • Stars
    • Joslyn Jensen
    • Ryan Metcalf
    • Paul Helou
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    377
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephan Littger
    • Writer
      • Stephan Littger
    • Stars
      • Joslyn Jensen
      • Ryan Metcalf
      • Paul Helou
    • 21User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Joslyn Jensen
    Joslyn Jensen
    • Malorie Gilman
    Ryan Metcalf
    Ryan Metcalf
    • Arthur
    Paul Helou
    Paul Helou
    • Man on Train
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Carl
    Margot Bingham
    Margot Bingham
    • Gila
    Okwui Okpokwasili
    Okwui Okpokwasili
    • Kim
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • The Dean
    Christian Campbell
    Christian Campbell
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    Meg Gibson
    Meg Gibson
    • Miranda
    Tyler Ziegel
    • Client III
    James Aronson
    • Client IV
    Kara Vedder
    • Ménage à Trois Escort
    Ashton Crosby
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    Robert Kabakoff
    Robert Kabakoff
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    Francine Berman
    • Client IX
    Alexander Stine
    Alexander Stine
    • Hipster on Train
    Lulu Wilson
    Lulu Wilson
    • Victoria
    • Director
      • Stephan Littger
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      • Stephan Littger
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    10TheAll-SeeingI

    Portrait of the Artistic Condition

    The uniquely spellbinding "Her Composition" is a decidedly nuanced and ambitious film, and one that peels back layer upon layer of itself only to somehow expose the true intricacies of the artistically afflicted.

    Played with a deft hand by Joslyn Jensen, Malorie is a conspicuously talented composition student at a New York art institute. Her personal life craters as the college term ends, leaving her on the hook to submit final work or risk expulsion. Confronted with real-life and real-time needs, Malorie becomes a call girl, and her expanding sense of her own body signals a shift in the film's attentions. Experiential realizations learned while she checks out during encounters bring a clarity to Malorie; soon that detachment gives rise to experientially sensed melodies she then transforms into collage, eventually revealing a full musical mapping of her journey.

    "Her Composition" is a mesmerizing piece of storytelling - a proposed portrait of the machinations of artistic inspiration, and an angular presentation on artistic and female empowerment. Improbably, this aspirational film achieves every lofty watermark it sets out to reach. - (Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!)
    9bohemianpirate-871-383487

    A special film

    This is a beautiful special film. It is honest and raw, sensual and compelling. Incredible quality and excellent performances.
    MayhemFilmKreations

    Disturbing

    This film disturbed me. It is so real and the choice of characters of the men that will pay for sex is as real as it gets. Actress Joslyn Jenson did an excellent job and is brave to portray this character to show what many women go through to get what they want or what they need. It is very sad and disturbing for me. The music and art was the best part.
    6TrTm316

    Intriguing concept, powerfully acted, with some flaws.

    This was interesting and artful. I'm glad I watched it, but it could have been better in several ways.

    Composer Malorie, struggling with writer's block and financial difficulties, prostitutes herself to several men and a woman. More than just paying the bills, these experiences raise her awareness of the colors, sounds, textures, and people of New York City, unblocking the creative process and allowing her to find her own musical voice.

    Portions of this movie are so beautifully filmed that we can easily believe that these other sensations can remove her mental block. A difficulty arises for the next step, though: it's quite likely impossible to show on objective film how subjective experiences are synthesized into a creation, and in Her Composition, this process just doesn't get us there. Like Malorie's professor, I wanted to see intermediate progress that was, if not wholly rational, at least more substantive. When insight occurs such that 95 percent of the work gets done in 5 percent of the time, it's hard to believe. Maybe that's how creativity operates, I don't know, but I felt left out of the experience at this point.

    Other parts of the movie are not so beautifully filmed, with excess use of too-close closeups, out-of-focus views, and random subject matter. These strongly detracted, particularly in the early minutes before we'd had a chance to develop some empathy for the main character. And, at least as packaged for streaming on VUDU, the dialog was occasionally drowned out by background. Initially, Malorie's voice was so wispy it seemed forced, but this improved later in the film (I doubt this was scripted.)

    On the plus side, the acting was excellent all around. Also, Her Composition is one of those uncommon films where copious nudity and sexual activity make sense in terms of plot and theme. Watching this, my sense of immersion in the action was never interrupted by phony attempts at modesty. And in terms of what was asked of the cast, there was greater gender parity than is typical.

    Some clarity of the plot set-up would have helped. Malorie gets her list of high-rolling johns (and a jane) from an NGO that is setting up a sting to assist the FBI. It wasn't clear what crime other than prostitution was going on, why an NGO was involved, nor why only the clients were targeted and not the women, and especially, why it was a federal matter rather than local. I was left guessing, which was unnecessary as about three more lines of dialog might have explained it all. Perhaps, with New Jersey and Connecticut close, the johns were the ones running the show, and operating across state lines? Trafficking minors or the unwilling seems an unlikely explanation in the world of high-price ($1,500/hr) call girls. This uncertainty was distracting.

    Overall, though, this was 90 minutes that will keep your attention and engage your senses.
    9priest-21-556907

    Stunning !

    Her Composition is an amazing experience for all senses. The film is crafted with a lot of confidence and visual flair. The style is imbued in the sound and score as part of thre story but also every but also elevated the film's form to another level. It has to be experienced.

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      • 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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