Caleb Castillo, a Latino landscaper, is involved in a scandal with fashion star Fiona Hernandez and is devoted to his wife Celine. They break up, and Celine reclaims her son Brody (Fiona's &... Read allCaleb Castillo, a Latino landscaper, is involved in a scandal with fashion star Fiona Hernandez and is devoted to his wife Celine. They break up, and Celine reclaims her son Brody (Fiona's & caleb's), despite Caleb's promises to leave her.Caleb Castillo, a Latino landscaper, is involved in a scandal with fashion star Fiona Hernandez and is devoted to his wife Celine. They break up, and Celine reclaims her son Brody (Fiona's & caleb's), despite Caleb's promises to leave her.
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What I loved most about this film was how it evoked memories of one of my all-time favorites, "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle." Writer and director Yara Estrada Lowe masterfully blends elements of suspense and psychological intrigue, crafting a modern-day, more seductive thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. With its captivating storyline and intense performances, this movie promises an unforgettable cinematic experience that's perfect for a thrilling night in with your significant other. Even better, the movie grows on you with each viewing, revealing new layers and nuances that make it even more compelling the second or third time around.
This movie offers a truly fantastic storyline, packed with imaginative twists and turns that keep you guessing throughout. The plot is both creative and original, making it a standout in its genre. While the film is compelling, I believe the runtime could have been trimmed slightly to maintain a tighter pace, which would have enhanced the overall experience. Additionally, a bit more focus on character development-particularly exploring the motivations of one of the main characters earlier on-could have added an extra layer of depth to the story.
The acting, for the most part, was a highlight, with several strong performances that brought the characters to life. However, the portrayal of the wife felt a little over the top at times, which momentarily pulled me out of the movie's otherwise immersive atmosphere. Even so, the film as a whole delivered an entertaining and memorable journey, showcasing a creative approach to storytelling that deserves recognition.
The acting, for the most part, was a highlight, with several strong performances that brought the characters to life. However, the portrayal of the wife felt a little over the top at times, which momentarily pulled me out of the movie's otherwise immersive atmosphere. Even so, the film as a whole delivered an entertaining and memorable journey, showcasing a creative approach to storytelling that deserves recognition.
I love a good date night movie with lies, deceit and lots of twists and turns. If you do too you will love this movie. This is the directorial debut for Yara Estrada Lowe and she does a terrific job. She captures the genre perfectly and gives us a spicy dramatic tale. She also wrote this movie which is all the more impressive. It moves along at a nice pace and has just the right amount of suspense and twists. The cast is great lead by Carlo Mendez who gives a great performance. Without giving anything away he really had me wondering if his character was a nice guy who was confused or just a womanizing jerk. Liz Fenning and Crystal Hernandez are also very strong as the female leads. I recommend this movie and can't wait to see what Yara does next.
Great film! Sexy, hilarious, twisted, and jaw dropping. I loved how the characters were believable, realistic, and even relatable Angelenos vs. Botoxed-out and expressionless. More of the European style in that regard. Fun to see all the cameos. I've recommended it to several friends. I don't watch a while lot of TV and most of the films watch are historical epics or documentaries. Or what my kids are watching. I truly enjoyed watching Demise.
Looking forward to finding out how Celine's character develops and what transpires between the new character. Would love to see Caleb show a little more Latino cultural values that are typical in these types of men in LA.
Looking forward to finding out how Celine's character develops and what transpires between the new character. Would love to see Caleb show a little more Latino cultural values that are typical in these types of men in LA.
"Demise," the latest thriller by the talented Yara Estrada, is a masterful exploration of love, loyalty, and the intricate webs we weave in our lives. Estrada, a seasoned actor who has transitioned into filmmaking, has poured her heart and soul into this project, and it shows in every frame. Her debut feature film showcases her extraordinary ability to blend emotional depth with intense drama, resulting in a cinematic experience that grips you from start to finish.
The film follows Caleb Castillo, portrayed by the compelling Carlo Mendez, a man torn between his obligations and his desires. The intricate relationships between Caleb, his wife Celine (played by the powerful Liz Fenning), and the charismatic fashion designer Fiona (brought to life by Crystal Hernandez) drive the narrative forward, creating a tension-filled atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Estrada's direction is nothing short of visionary. She deftly navigates the complex narrative, ensuring that each character's journey is portrayed with authenticity and sensitivity. The film's pacing is impeccable, maintaining a perfect balance between suspense and emotional resonance. The vibrant cinematography and meticulous attention to detail further elevate the storytelling, making every scene visually captivating.
What sets "Demise" apart is Estrada's passion and dedication to her craft. Having been an actor for many years, she brings a unique understanding of character development and storytelling to her directorial debut. Her personal touch is evident in every frame, reflecting her deep connection to the story and characters. This film is a testament to her perseverance and commitment to bringing her vision to life.
In addition to the stellar performances and exceptional direction, the film's soundtrack and production design are noteworthy. They seamlessly complement the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
"Demise" is a testament to Yara Estrada's talent and vision. It is a compelling, heart-wrenching tale that will leave you reflecting long after the credits roll. For fans of intense dramas with a touch of noir, "Demise" is an absolute must-watch.
Estrada has undoubtedly made a significant mark with this film, and we eagerly anticipate her future projects. Her ability to craft such a poignant and thrilling story in her directorial debut is truly commendable. "Demise" is not just a film; it's a powerful cinematic journey that showcases the brilliance of a passionate filmmaker.
The film follows Caleb Castillo, portrayed by the compelling Carlo Mendez, a man torn between his obligations and his desires. The intricate relationships between Caleb, his wife Celine (played by the powerful Liz Fenning), and the charismatic fashion designer Fiona (brought to life by Crystal Hernandez) drive the narrative forward, creating a tension-filled atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Estrada's direction is nothing short of visionary. She deftly navigates the complex narrative, ensuring that each character's journey is portrayed with authenticity and sensitivity. The film's pacing is impeccable, maintaining a perfect balance between suspense and emotional resonance. The vibrant cinematography and meticulous attention to detail further elevate the storytelling, making every scene visually captivating.
What sets "Demise" apart is Estrada's passion and dedication to her craft. Having been an actor for many years, she brings a unique understanding of character development and storytelling to her directorial debut. Her personal touch is evident in every frame, reflecting her deep connection to the story and characters. This film is a testament to her perseverance and commitment to bringing her vision to life.
In addition to the stellar performances and exceptional direction, the film's soundtrack and production design are noteworthy. They seamlessly complement the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
"Demise" is a testament to Yara Estrada's talent and vision. It is a compelling, heart-wrenching tale that will leave you reflecting long after the credits roll. For fans of intense dramas with a touch of noir, "Demise" is an absolute must-watch.
Estrada has undoubtedly made a significant mark with this film, and we eagerly anticipate her future projects. Her ability to craft such a poignant and thrilling story in her directorial debut is truly commendable. "Demise" is not just a film; it's a powerful cinematic journey that showcases the brilliance of a passionate filmmaker.
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