Two women befriend each other, but one becomes obsessed with the other.Two women befriend each other, but one becomes obsessed with the other.Two women befriend each other, but one becomes obsessed with the other.
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Alexandra Essoe
- Michelle
- (as Alex Essoe)
Tony Matthews
- Wilson
- (as Anthony Matthews)
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Not the best movie but the twist is there right in your face ! If you get high enough its even pretty funny at times i didnt like the ending tho i think it could have been a lot better
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It's kind of hard to watch because of how insufferable and realistic the main character is. Apart from that, not the most interesting developments occur but it's original enough to enjoy overall. Like a quirky take on Misery.
Listen, this is one of those what the hell did I just watch with my very own eyes-but kept on watching movies. The concept is actually pretty good for an f'd up horror/comedy blend, because there are people out there like this and the episodes of madness...well, I won't go into it. The story is a dark comedy, better than a B movie, shrouded with dialogue, and music that suits the plot. The actress playing the main character did her job well. All I can say without revealing much-think about that extremely drunk and crying by 3am friend you had in college having an extended mental breakdown and living in a constant state of...well, something... and top it off with bizarrely troubling results. This could classify as a movie that might have a small cult following. Not rating higher because it could have been directed better, and if it had more money thrown at it, I think it could have expanded with more locations and build up. Will I watch it again, not likely. Will I tell a few of my hardcore "will watch anything grotesquely over the top and ridiculous" to watch it? Yes.
This one might be a good choice. its like one of roald dahls novels about tales of the unexpected. its a lesswon of psychoactiveness, pair therapy, jealousy and babymaking.
its only the lonely against the one you hate the most in the world, and the reason for that is not obvious, at least not i my mind, so when the final curtain is raced the whole apocaliptic truth is wretched and written all over the wall, in a bloody catfight over.....
its a lowbudget duet and the main actresses does a good attempt to make believe, actually i could place a lot of people that ive known into these caracters, so a job well done.
this is not a blockbuster, more a timefiller that you should see. and if you like to see madness radiate the whole environment, then the grumpy old man recommends
its only the lonely against the one you hate the most in the world, and the reason for that is not obvious, at least not i my mind, so when the final curtain is raced the whole apocaliptic truth is wretched and written all over the wall, in a bloody catfight over.....
its a lowbudget duet and the main actresses does a good attempt to make believe, actually i could place a lot of people that ive known into these caracters, so a job well done.
this is not a blockbuster, more a timefiller that you should see. and if you like to see madness radiate the whole environment, then the grumpy old man recommends
Well, this is certainly an indie film. It's the feature length debut of director Zach Gayne and it shows. This will divide people into two camps, those who can't get past the inherent flaws, and those who are willing accept them and see the film on it's level.
The lack of budget makes itself known in a handful of ways. It's incredibly minimal in both story and production. The sound and visual are understated, delivering the essentials but never dazzling. The majority of the film takes place in a suburban home and mainly features two actresses who also happened to moonlight as the film's screenwriters. The performances occasionally have that stiff, "made for TV movie" vibe, but as things heat up, the two leads do put their all into their roles and make it work. Stoner heiress Precious Chong really brings her character to life, impressively portraying insanity through subtle facial quirks. There are some moments that are as funny as they are sad, almost allowing you to sympathize with the psychopath, before the inevitable violent payoff. The resolution felt a bit half-hazard, but not maddeningly open ended.
If you were to compare this film to like, a Christopher Nolan movie, then they're barely even the same art form. But compared to the student films that are more rightfully it's peers, it's coherent and doesn't overstay it's welcome, so you could do a lot worse.
The lack of budget makes itself known in a handful of ways. It's incredibly minimal in both story and production. The sound and visual are understated, delivering the essentials but never dazzling. The majority of the film takes place in a suburban home and mainly features two actresses who also happened to moonlight as the film's screenwriters. The performances occasionally have that stiff, "made for TV movie" vibe, but as things heat up, the two leads do put their all into their roles and make it work. Stoner heiress Precious Chong really brings her character to life, impressively portraying insanity through subtle facial quirks. There are some moments that are as funny as they are sad, almost allowing you to sympathize with the psychopath, before the inevitable violent payoff. The resolution felt a bit half-hazard, but not maddeningly open ended.
If you were to compare this film to like, a Christopher Nolan movie, then they're barely even the same art form. But compared to the student films that are more rightfully it's peers, it's coherent and doesn't overstay it's welcome, so you could do a lot worse.
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- 1h 16m(76 min)
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