A psychiatrist relives all of his past fears with the arrival of three new patients.A psychiatrist relives all of his past fears with the arrival of three new patients.A psychiatrist relives all of his past fears with the arrival of three new patients.
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This was a great thriller that left me on edge till the end!
The premise is a vulnerable psychiatrist who relives his trauma through his 3 patients which concludes with a fantastic and surprising ending. Also the underlying tension in the film was brilliant which is helped by the unsettling score. My favourite part of the score was the twisted Jazz Piano theme that comes in and out which instantly disturbs the viewer.
It was beautifully shot through out which is a credit to the director Ignacio Maisio and his team. Overall a great performance from the actors and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
The premise is a vulnerable psychiatrist who relives his trauma through his 3 patients which concludes with a fantastic and surprising ending. Also the underlying tension in the film was brilliant which is helped by the unsettling score. My favourite part of the score was the twisted Jazz Piano theme that comes in and out which instantly disturbs the viewer.
It was beautifully shot through out which is a credit to the director Ignacio Maisio and his team. Overall a great performance from the actors and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
Everybody needs to see this gem of a psychological thriller.
The art direction is constantly mesmerising yet doesn't distract from the superb and innovative cinematography or the pace of direction alongside such original writing.
Ben Cook's subtly spooky score serves the suspense throughout and the cast are bewitching, particularly Rebecca Calienda as Sharon: such a tantalising performance. She must surely be the Queen of the reaction shots?
And just how did Jean-Christian Bateman sustain that performance for the entire movie? That face, those eyes!
I was sorry when it ended but the gorgeous jazz piano over the credits was a great joy.
The art direction is constantly mesmerising yet doesn't distract from the superb and innovative cinematography or the pace of direction alongside such original writing.
Ben Cook's subtly spooky score serves the suspense throughout and the cast are bewitching, particularly Rebecca Calienda as Sharon: such a tantalising performance. She must surely be the Queen of the reaction shots?
And just how did Jean-Christian Bateman sustain that performance for the entire movie? That face, those eyes!
I was sorry when it ended but the gorgeous jazz piano over the credits was a great joy.
The Consultant is a well-filmed indie thriller movie set in one location, presenting an intriguing story. I initially thought it was a crime thriller, but it surprisingly takes a cool and unexpected psychological turn.
The acting in the film is commendable, with some characters delivering heartfelt moments that resonated with me. The director's stylistic choices in filming are satisfying and beautiful, effectively enhancing the overall mood in certain scenes.
While I felt that certain elements in the script could have been revised, it didn't diminish the overall impact of the film.
It's always a pleasure to see familiar faces from the director's previous work.
The acting in the film is commendable, with some characters delivering heartfelt moments that resonated with me. The director's stylistic choices in filming are satisfying and beautiful, effectively enhancing the overall mood in certain scenes.
While I felt that certain elements in the script could have been revised, it didn't diminish the overall impact of the film.
It's always a pleasure to see familiar faces from the director's previous work.
"The Consultant" is a gripping thriller that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Directed by Ignacio Maiso the film delivers a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue that will leave viewers guessing until the very end. The Consultant" is skillfully directed. The pacing is well-managed, allowing the audience to become fully immersed in the intricate plot twists and turns. The cinematography adds to the film's atmosphere, creating a moody and intense ambiance that complements the suspenseful narrative.
John-Christian Bateman delivers a remarkable performance as the titular consultant. His portrayal of David is layered, displaying both intelligence and vulnerability. He captures the essence of a man torn between his duty and his conscience, adding depth to the character's internal conflict.
John-Christian Bateman delivers a remarkable performance as the titular consultant. His portrayal of David is layered, displaying both intelligence and vulnerability. He captures the essence of a man torn between his duty and his conscience, adding depth to the character's internal conflict.
Ignacio Maiso's 'The Consultant' is a brooding, twisting psychological thriller that wraps with quite a punch to the chest. It's definitely one of those movies that are worth watching a second time. The performances by all of the actors involved was amazing, but especially that of John Christian Bateman as the psychiatrist. He really carries the movie. One of the great things about independent cinema like this is that the filmmakers can take more liberties with material and style. The film had a very effective and avant-garde cinematography that added a new dimension to the story and the musical score was wonderful. All in all a very intriguing, moody piece that will keep you hooked till the very end.
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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