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Creative Control

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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5.4/10
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Benjamin Dickinson in Creative Control (2015)
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In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Dickinson
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Dickinson
    • Micah Bloomberg
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Dickinson
    • Nora Zehetner
    • Dan Gill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Dickinson
      • Micah Bloomberg
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Dickinson
      • Nora Zehetner
      • Dan Gill
    • 16User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Benjamin Dickinson
    Benjamin Dickinson
    • David
    Nora Zehetner
    Nora Zehetner
    • Juliette
    Dan Gill
    Dan Gill
    • Wim
    Alexia Rasmussen
    Alexia Rasmussen
    • Sophie
    Reggie Watts
    Reggie Watts
    • Reggie Watts
    Gavin McInnes
    Gavin McInnes
    • Scott
    Paul Manza
    Paul Manza
    • Govindas…
    Jay Eisenberg
    • Hollis
    Himanshu Suri
    • Reny
    Meredith Hagner
    Meredith Hagner
    • Becky
    Jacob Lodwick
    • Gabe
    • (as Jake Lodwick)
    Geneva Carr
    Geneva Carr
    • Client
    Robert T. Bogue
    Robert T. Bogue
    • The Actor
    • (as Robert Bogue)
    Jessica Blank
    Jessica Blank
    • Lucy
    Austin Ku
    Austin Ku
    • Teddy
    H. Jon Benjamin
    H. Jon Benjamin
    • Gary Gass
    Sonja O'Hara
    Sonja O'Hara
    • Lauren
    Jamie Dolan
    Jamie Dolan
    • Homunculus Creative
    • Director
      • Benjamin Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Dickinson
      • Micah Bloomberg
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    User reviews16

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    TxMike

    Augmented reality confuses several man-woman couples. Amazon Original.

    I was pretty much bored so I went onto our Amazon Prime account to see what was available. This movie attracted my attention for its plot, set in the near future, a group in New York are working on a novel augmented reality project.

    I must admit the first half of it pretty well captured my attention but as the story developed it turns into familiar plot lines, a man in a relationship is half satisfied, and half satisfied with work, so he drinks too much and experiments with drugs too much. So we have to put up with several relationships in disarray.

    Somewhat entertaining but I could not recommend it.
    MellyMelfy

    Like eating a plain croissant for dinner

    No substance and poor performances left me feeling very unsatisfied. The film tries too hard be artsy, but falls short on even being edgy enough to be pretentious. A great example of poor writing, poor direction and poor execution by the actors. I really wanted to give this film a fair shot, was actually looking forward to seeing it, but it just fell so short on so many levels.
    6paul-allaer

    Relationship drama with sci-fi twist: plenty of style, not enough substance

    "Creative Control" (2016 release; 97 min.) brings the story of two couples. There is David and his girlfriend Juliette. David is working at an ad agency and is tasked with coming up with a good ad campaign for a new "augmented reality system" called Augmenta. David gets to try it out (by wearing regular-looking glasses) for some time. Juliette is a yoga instructor. It looks like their relationship isn't the greatest. Then there is Wim and Sophie. Wim is David's long-time buddy who hasn't the slightest problem with cheating on Sophie. David then hires Sophie to come work at the ad agency. At this point we're not even 15 min. into the movie, but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: first, this is the latest release from Amazon Studios, which is starting to spread its wings in the movie business quite nicely. Second, this is the Benjamin Dickinson show all the way: he stars (as David), directs, co-writes and co-produces this film, his first feature-length as a director. Dickinson sets the story in the not too distant future, where things still look quite familiar (certainly New York does), but technology has made continued progress. Yet the idea of an "augmented reality system" is of course not new. In fact, conceptually the movie is eerily similar to/reminiscent of that movie from the early 80s, "Brainstorm" (starring Christopher Walker and Natalie Wood, in her last film), where sex also was a big driver. Yes, I said sex. There is quite a bit of nudity in "Creative Control", so if that bothers you, you'd better pick another movie. "Creative Control" is shot in black and white, and given the slightly futuristic setting, it makes for a very stylish movie, and one of its better aspects. The other lead performers (Nora Zehetner as Juliette, Dan Gill as Wim, and Alexia Rasmussen as Sophie), all below the radar names, do their best to flesh out their characters, but in the end, the biggest failing of the movie is that it left me emotionally uninvolved and, frankly, I didn't feel invested in any of the movie. Plenty of style, but not enough substance.

    "Creative Control" opened this weekend out of the blue without any pre-release buzz or advertising on a single screen here in Cincinnati. The Saturday matinée screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great. Given the lack of star power and lack of marketing for this movie, I can't imagine that this will play long in theaters. If you are into movies heavy on relationship drama but here with a sci-fi twist, I'd encourage you to check out "Creative Control", be it in the theater, on VOD, or eventually of DVD/Blu-ray and draw your own conclusions.
    7siderite

    You have to slog through it before you dig it

    The movie is not great, but the first impact is that it's a black and white hipster thing complaining about the hard lives of creative execs who drink and have too much cocaine and what it's doing to their souls, and it's not just that. The black and white is because a large portion of the movie is about an augmented reality interface and it does provide the color. The hipster thing... well, it's a hipster thing. You have the creative exec married with a yoga teacher who falls in love with his fashion photographer's wife - it's as annoying as it sounds - but in the end it is just an exploration on how the high octane top class technology adrenaline fueled culture is dissolving your identity. The problem is that the augmented technology is not that relevant to the subject of the movie and that most of the film is this guy making bad decision after bad decision.

    It takes too long, but in the end I kind of enjoyed the whole movie. Maybe you will too.
    6LeonLouisRicci

    Hip Garb and Hairstyles Can't Mask Familiar Story

    Artsy Musings are what inhabits this "Selfie" Film, Filmed in Black and White (of course). Sterility is Everywhere as is that Oldie but Goodie, Sex. These "Techies" and Nerds, no matter how Outrageous Their Hairstyles or Wardrobe, are still just like Everyone Else.

    Multitasking can't Mask the Fact that Mostly on the Mind is a "Bit of the ole' in and out." It all comes down to that when all's Said and Done. The Movie is Obsessed with the Thing. Just like the Past Generations of Young People these People try so hard to Distance Themselves.

    It's all Slick Surface, Shiny and Reflective. Even the City Streets seem to have been Vacuumed of the Vile Stench and Debris. Everyone in the Picture is Perfectly Coiffed, Manicured, and ready for Their Inumerous Close-Ups.

    Even though the Story is about High-Tech and things that "Everyday People" find Frighteningly Frustrating, it somehow seems Mundane. The Commercial Shoot, the Yoga Classes, and Board Room Meetings contain Dialog that might well be in a Foreign Language, it's Numbed Down for the Masses.

    You might Try Hard, in vain, to Understand anything Reggie Watts or the Yoga Instructor is saying in Their Extended Dialog Scenes. It all makes about as much Sense as an Acid Trip.

    Speaking of Drugs, there are Plenty Consumed. In almost Every Scene something is being Smoked, Snorted, Popped, and Drank. Party On.

    The Virtual Reality of the "Augmenta" Glasses is, of course, just like a Drug as Our Protagonist (Writer-Director-Actor, Multitasker, Benjamin Dickinson) gets so "Turned On" by wearing the "X-Ray Specs" that at times He can't separate the Experience from Reality (big surprise).

    Overall, this Indie is Worth a Watch for the Artsy Way it Displays its rather Pedestrian Postmodern Philosophy, but in the End, there really isn't Anything Post-Modern about it. It just Appears so, Dressed-Up in Hip Garb and Hairstyles.

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    • Trivia
      There's a Phalinex-truck driving in the background of the scene where David meets Sophie outside of his work.
    • Quotes

      Juliette: ls that what you want me to do? Do you want me to fuck my students in the sauna?

      Gary Gass: If it would help you get here on time, I would say, yes.

    • Connections
      References Shining (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Bassoon, Concerto in D Minor, RV481
      Written by Antonio Vivaldi (as Antonio Lucio Vivaldi)

      Performed By Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Tamas Benkocs

      Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Возможности управления
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ghost Robot
      • Greencard Pictures
      • Mathematic
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $63,014
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,964
      • Mar 13, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $63,014
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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