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Look Away

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
24K
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India Eisley in Look Away (2018)
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Alienated high-school student Maria's life is turned upside-down when she switches places with her sinister mirror image.Alienated high-school student Maria's life is turned upside-down when she switches places with her sinister mirror image.Alienated high-school student Maria's life is turned upside-down when she switches places with her sinister mirror image.

  • Director
    • Assaf Bernstein
  • Writer
    • Assaf Bernstein
  • Stars
    • India Eisley
    • Jason Isaacs
    • Mira Sorvino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Assaf Bernstein
    • Writer
      • Assaf Bernstein
    • Stars
      • India Eisley
      • Jason Isaacs
      • Mira Sorvino
    • 263User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    India Eisley
    India Eisley
    • Maria…
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Dan
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Amy
    Penelope Mitchell
    Penelope Mitchell
    • Lily
    John C. MacDonald
    John C. MacDonald
    • Mark
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    • Sean
    • (as Harrison Gilbertson)
    Kristen Harris
    Kristen Harris
    • Naomi
    Kiera Johnson
    • Ginny - Woman at Clinic
    Michal Bernstein
    Michal Bernstein
    • Claudia
    Glenn Odero
    • Waiter
    Burt Lancon
    Burt Lancon
    • Skating Coach
    Ernie Pitts
    Ernie Pitts
    • Gabriel
    Adam Hurtig
    Adam Hurtig
    • English Teacher
    Jordan Butterill
    • Jordan the Posse Member
    • (uncredited)
    Brian Langlotz
    • Theater Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Cindy Myskiw
    Cindy Myskiw
    • Theater Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Tyson Wagner
    Tyson Wagner
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Assaf Bernstein
    • Writer
      • Assaf Bernstein
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    7Purrz

    We've been there and done that but yet a surprisingly well done indie film.

    I loved this movie! The motley crew of characters were beautifully portrayed by the cast. From jason Isaacs self indulgent, perfectionism - to Mira Sorvino's disturbing deep-seated sadness and her hunger for her husbands attention - to John C. MacDonald's portrayal of the school bully, who deep inside knows he could never get the attentions of the beautiful Maria. Yes, he was incredibly believable, they all were.

    And lets not forget (how could we she was SO good,)India Eisley. She was exceptional to say the least and she's a new find for me. Needless to say, I want to see more of her. Her portrayal of the demure, disturbed, invisible school girl to her confident, angry alter-ego twin, was flawless. Her expressions alone were noteworthy. I think and hope we're going to see more of this young actress in the near future.

    Was this a perfect movie, no. There are flaws and I think the ending needed a bit more attention but I was in for the long haul within the first 10 minutes and I'm glad I stayed the course because it delivered. IMO it's worth a watch and definitely worth your time.
    6ericdhall77

    Disturbing

    This was a very disturbing movie on so many levels. It's worth a watch but the ending really misses the mark.
    6SnoopyStyle

    creepy

    Maria (India Eisley) is a timid high school senior. Her father Dan (Jason Isaacs) is a plastic surgeon who is obsessed with perfect looks. Her mother Amy (Mira Sorvino) is struggling with depression. At school, her only friend figure skater Lily is possessive of her boyfriend Sean. She gets bullied by schoolmate Mark and his friends. She starts having visions of her reflections acting differently and talking back to her. The reflection calls herself Airam.

    It has the tone of a good slow moody horror without the scares. It is a bit too slow and Mark really needs to die to set it off. Mark's bullying is problematic when the only person coming to her rescue is Sean. The skating party comes off really weird when everybody is laughing at her. There is one creepy aspect to this movie. While India is 25 and the character is 18, India looks really young and the sexual erotic aspect gets voyeuristic. It would be less creepy if she's playing a college student. She's a quiet actress and seems limited in range. She is able to play two separate personalities and that works better than expected.
    4mjp1986

    Had a lot of potential, just didn't deliver!

    Great cast, great premise but the director needs to reestablish the value of details. The atmosphere was effectively set, the cast did a fantastic job (especially India Eisley) but the director just seemed to neglect the details which impact the overall story. I understand that the beauty of films is it is not restricted to reality but effectively creating a reality you want your audience to be drawn into, is all in the details. Such a wasted project. I saw another review entitled All atmosphere, no substance, perfectly sums it up.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Twisted reflection

    'Look Away's' main attraction was its premise, maybe not exactly original, the ideas themselves are not new really but it did sound like the film was trying to do something fresh with them. Nonetheless though, it actually sounded very creepy and interesting. Some of 'Look Away' sounded like it could be relatable too. The cover and advertising were attention-grabbing and looked creepy, almost nightmarish, and also like Jason Isaacs quite a lot as an actor.

    Seeing it, being encouraged by people saying it was for them better than expected and the above average rating as of now, 'Look Away' is not a great film and has flaws. Which actually happened to be the general consensus for the film hearing about it. Unfortunately these flaws are not large and a couple bring the film down rather significantly. As indicated though, there are quite a number of good things here in 'Look Away'. Would call it decent but uneven, which is actually not too bad a position to be in as a film and an acceptable distinction.

    Beginning with 'Look Away's' good things, the acting is better than average. India Eisley carries the film intensely and poignantly and Isaacs is good support. So is Penelope Mitchell. Mira Sorvino is not the best used but she does a reasonable job too. The film shows a foreboding atmosphere and has a slickness to how it's shot. The use of sound is suitably ominous and not obvious or cheaply recorded.

    Most of the story compels. There is a genuine creepiness, with the mirror image being appropriately sinister. There also is some subtle tension and the melancholic tone to some parts is poignantly done. Found myself relating to the protagonist, none of it is intelligence insulting (generally the viewer is treated with relative respect) while there is an effort to not be predictable. The direction is more than competent.

    There are issues though. The script can be quite weak and sounded underwritten. Some of the pace is a bit too slow and like trudging through mud in the scenes where there is not as much as going on as others, a bit of trimming might have helped.

    Am aware that Mark is not really a character one is meant to be like, one that one is meant to feel anger towards, but he never really grows in development and irritates throughout. Worst of all, as others have said, is the ending, which took ambiguity and unresolved questions to extremes and came over as confusing and unfinished.

    Overall, an uneven film but with a good deal to commend it. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      When asked in an interview about filming the scene where India Eisley, playing his daughter, takes off all her clothes in front of him, Jason Isaacs said: "I liked playing scenes with India when she was (her character) Airam. Just because it's a father's worst nightmare that their daughter is suddenly aggressively sexual and confrontational. You're used to having a certain status and parental authority. It's shaky anyway in the real world, but in our grotesque movie world it's even shakier and I loved it because it was so unsettling."
    • Goofs
      The movie appears to take place in upstate New York (license plates on cars are New York State, as well as some other American references); but around 21:30 when Maria walks across the road, it's obvious she's walking toward a Canada Post mailbox with a University of Manitoba sign above it.
    • Quotes

      Dan: [holds up mirror] What do you see, hm? You see a sophisticated young woman, do you? A fiery, independent spirit? An adult? Is that what you see? 'Cause I'll tell you what I see. I see a little girl trying way too hard and looking pathetic. Now sit in your goddamn chair.

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, the usual warning about no animals being harmed reads: "No animals were harmed in any way in the making OF OF this motion picture."
    • Connections
      Featured in Daily Dead: Jason Isaacs, India Eisley and Writer/Director Assaf Bernstein Talk Look Away (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Rotana Tarabzouni, JP Saxe, & Carolanne Busuttil

      Performed by Rotana Tarabzouni

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2018 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No mires
    • Filming locations
      • 945 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada(Maria's house)
    • Production companies
      • Ace in the Hole Films
      • Dana Lustig Productions
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,119,537
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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