Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter his wife goes missing, a haunted dancer helplessly experiences a night of celebration descending into a dark and chaotic hell.After his wife goes missing, a haunted dancer helplessly experiences a night of celebration descending into a dark and chaotic hell.After his wife goes missing, a haunted dancer helplessly experiences a night of celebration descending into a dark and chaotic hell.
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This is a movie that share some senses of movies like recent "Substance" and "Climax". But it's not at all a horror - it's a blend of genres - psychological drama, musical and thriller.
The movies stands on really strong foundations - the opening one-cut is beautifully crafted in the terms of movie craftsmanship.
There are also a monumental scenes like club-rave and final posessed dance scene that will make your jaw drop off - especially that those scenes are being crafted within the pro dancers: Cordell Purnell and Willie the Genius. Fantastic sound design and techno soundtrack made by Jonathan Wing will cause your feet to move, and scary you at the one of the four great cliffhangers.
It is also remarkable to notice that the scream of one actors were sampled and used in various moments in the OST.
I really enjoyed the lights, coloring and dynamics in the scenes. As I know that the Director - Dominic Lehiff is quite recognizable and experienced director in the media/music and advertising industry I see that the all technical aspect works really great (even the subtitles sequence, which is insane).
So moving to the story and acting... I see that the actors (dancers?) are trying to do the best, but sometimes it feels that Sunye's dialogues come out artificially, and the story is really, really simple. On the other hand the character played by Lauren Kelisha Muller is a really shining bright star of this movie - she's acting naturally the character, as if it was her.
But - as for the movie about generational trauma - this is really great debut by the Dominic Lahiff, full of contrasts, cliffhangers, great ost and great, sometimes - monumental scenes.
The movies stands on really strong foundations - the opening one-cut is beautifully crafted in the terms of movie craftsmanship.
There are also a monumental scenes like club-rave and final posessed dance scene that will make your jaw drop off - especially that those scenes are being crafted within the pro dancers: Cordell Purnell and Willie the Genius. Fantastic sound design and techno soundtrack made by Jonathan Wing will cause your feet to move, and scary you at the one of the four great cliffhangers.
It is also remarkable to notice that the scream of one actors were sampled and used in various moments in the OST.
I really enjoyed the lights, coloring and dynamics in the scenes. As I know that the Director - Dominic Lehiff is quite recognizable and experienced director in the media/music and advertising industry I see that the all technical aspect works really great (even the subtitles sequence, which is insane).
So moving to the story and acting... I see that the actors (dancers?) are trying to do the best, but sometimes it feels that Sunye's dialogues come out artificially, and the story is really, really simple. On the other hand the character played by Lauren Kelisha Muller is a really shining bright star of this movie - she's acting naturally the character, as if it was her.
But - as for the movie about generational trauma - this is really great debut by the Dominic Lahiff, full of contrasts, cliffhangers, great ost and great, sometimes - monumental scenes.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Słońce
- Lieux de tournage
- Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Ari and Sunil's Home)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
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- Budget
- 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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