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4.8/10
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When Detective Mike Hoolihan is called to investigate the shooting of leading astrophysicist and black hole expert, Jennifer Rockwell, she is affected in ways she struggles to comprehend.When Detective Mike Hoolihan is called to investigate the shooting of leading astrophysicist and black hole expert, Jennifer Rockwell, she is affected in ways she struggles to comprehend.When Detective Mike Hoolihan is called to investigate the shooting of leading astrophysicist and black hole expert, Jennifer Rockwell, she is affected in ways she struggles to comprehend.
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Devyn A. Tyler
- Stella Honey
- (as Devyn Tyler)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe character Duncan Reynolds, played by Jonathan Majors, was called Trader Faulkner in the original 1997 novel by Sir Martin Amis. However the actor Trader Faulkner objected to the use of his name, resulting in the change. Faulkner and Amis had appeared together in the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965), and Amis had been taken with the name.
- GoofsAt around 11 minutes when Detective Hoolihan gets in the victims car to look she leaves the door open. A couple of shots later the door is closed.
- Quotes
Duncan J Reynolds: Afraid of the dark, Detective? It's merely an absence of electromagnetic waves.
- SoundtracksI'll Be Seeing You
Words and Music by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal
Published by Marlo Music Corp/Francis Day & Hunter Ltd.
Published by BMG Rights Management Ltd, a BMG Company
Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp. on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd.
Performed by Brenda Lee
Courtesy of MCA Nashville
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
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This movie seems to have split audience and critics down the middle which is why a 5 rating is probably correct.
There is not much of a story here, its a basic police procedural about a female homicide cop trying to solve the riddle which is the death of a professor. Its maybe a tad overlong at an hour and 50 mins.
The cast and acting are spot its just that the story takes a while to get going and there is alot of weird visuals and symbolism between the colours red and blue throughout.
Is this another movie I have to read a critique of before I understand whats going on? What happened to movies you can go watch and experience the full story in the 90 mins?
Anyway the tone is somewhere between a David Lynch lite without too much weirdness and one of Darren Aronofskys earlier movies minus the emotionally harrowing content. And thats maybe the issue with this movie, stuff happens with alot of nice visuals but it lacks an emotive punch.
Worth watching if you like that kind of thing but it wont win over a mainstream audience, one for people who like challenging cinema with good cinematography.
- torrascotia
- Apr 7, 2019
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,779
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,719
- Mar 24, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $242,847
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
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