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Mysteria

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
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3.9/10
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Danny Glover, Billy Zane, Martin Landau, Cassandra Gava, Robert Miano, Peter Mark Richman, Michael Rooker, and Meadow Williams in Mysteria (2011)
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A once-famous, now-washed-up Hollywood screenwriter, is fighting to finish his latest script with an unrealistic deadline. He finds himself in the center of a murder investigation involving ... Read allA once-famous, now-washed-up Hollywood screenwriter, is fighting to finish his latest script with an unrealistic deadline. He finds himself in the center of a murder investigation involving a prominent politician's wife. The surrounding events feed him inspiration for his script.A once-famous, now-washed-up Hollywood screenwriter, is fighting to finish his latest script with an unrealistic deadline. He finds himself in the center of a murder investigation involving a prominent politician's wife. The surrounding events feed him inspiration for his script.

  • Director
    • Lucius C. Kuert
  • Writer
    • Lucius C. Kuert
  • Stars
    • Robert Miano
    • Danny Glover
    • Martin Landau
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    769
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lucius C. Kuert
    • Writer
      • Lucius C. Kuert
    • Stars
      • Robert Miano
      • Danny Glover
      • Martin Landau
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Aleister
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Investigator
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Hotel Manager
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Producer
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Capt. McCarthy
    Meadow Williams
    Meadow Williams
    • Lavinia
    Peter Mark Richman
    Peter Mark Richman
    • Sen. Mitchell
    Silvia Spross
    Silvia Spross
    • Roommate
    Gary A. Kauffman
    • Pawnbroker
    David Bear
    • Bar Patron
    Gretchen Becker
    Gretchen Becker
    • Fairy Woman
    Christa Bormann
    • Woman in Restaurant
    Curt Clendenin
    Curt Clendenin
    • Deputy Dennis
    Court Dickert
    • Officer Dennis
    William Dorfman
    William Dorfman
    • Console Operator
    Cassandra Gava
    Cassandra Gava
    • Rose
    William Mueller
    • Policeman
    Anthony Ripo
    • Officer
    • Director
      • Lucius C. Kuert
    • Writer
      • Lucius C. Kuert
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    7bcstoneb444

    offbeat thriller has its moments

    This is one of those movies not so easy to warm to, as is evidenced by the polarized reviews here. But I found as I got more accustomed to the quirky pacing and flashback/flash forward style I liked Mysteria more and more until it became as they say compulsively watchable. It's difficult to categorize Mysteria: the closest to a broad brushstroke description would be neo-noir, but more specifically it's a kind of existential retro-thriller parody, with lots of B movie overtones, which I suppose is a more circuitous way of saying neo-noir. The story takes place in a Los Angeles-like environ in a frozen, late 80s (or thereabouts) gestalt, but it's all a little vague.

    To some extent Mysteria has to be catnip to fans of noir, and of course several noir films are specifically mentioned, including The Killing, the choppy, nonlinear style of which Mysteria mimics. Other films that are referenced, either by design or no, include Dead of Night, and more recently, Usual Suspects, Memento, and especially Mulholland Drive.

    Mysteria is well-cast. The familiar names – Landau, Zane, and Glover – have what amount to little more than extended cameos. But it's Robert Miano's movie and he's perfect for the role: he essays the confused, unkempt, unshaven, needing-a-shower, always late, always-smoking-a-cigarette hero in in eminently underplayed style and somehow it works perfectly.

    Mysteria pulls out about every neo-noir trope in the book: along with the murky look and labyrinthine plot we have near-caricatures of the sleazy private eye and especially the down-on-his-luck screenwriter (is there any other kind?). Aleister Bain is a gin-swilling, chain smoking, disheveled, onetime success who lives in a low class hotel where he can't pay his rent, and of course he has writer's block. A bright spot in his life is a beautiful blonde film student (played by Meadow Williams) who's his biggest fan and a kind of Gal Friday wannabe.

    Ultimately the story leaves quite a bit unresolved, to say the least. And I like that. Maybe I'm just easy to please but I give this one a solid seven stars.
    2SnoopyStyle

    Slow pace, nothing interesting, bad noir

    Aleister Bain (Robert Miano) is a washed up Hollywood screenwriter desperate to finish his script. He becomes the center of a noir investigation into the murder of a prominent politician's wife Lavinia (Meadow Williams). She's a fan who tracks him down for a dinner date. Danny Glover plays the investigator, Martin Landau is the hotel manager, and Billy Zane is the producer.

    It's a little noir indie from newbie Lucius C. Kuert. The best thing is the acting talents involved. They are all people who have the parts in them. However this is just so badly made. I almost feel like the washed up hack writer in the movie wrote this tripe. Somebody watched too many black and white noir movies and wrote something for film school. It has nothing interesting or new. They don't do the femme fatale right. Robert Miano has the gruff look but he has nothing else going for him. It moves at a snail's pace and it dies a slow death.
    1sondimoore

    I wanted to give this a minus rating, but the lowest # is 1

    the movie actually sucks big time. If you want to watch a film noir, find Gotham, with Tommy Lee Jones. It's just as strange but actually is good. This had no script, bad acting, bad music, bad everything. It was totally a waste of our time so don't waste yours to rent it. If I could get the $1.00 back, I would. My husband said he couldn't wait to get this DVD out of the house in case someone would think it's the kind of movie we would watch.

    We actually thought with the quality of some of the actors it would redeem itself if we kept watching it. About every 10 minutes we would look at each other as if to see who would turn it off first. the ending, WHAT ending. Did I mention this movie sucks big time?
    7Gladys_Pym

    NEARLY brilliant. Certainly thought-provoking

    OK. Well, to start with, Mike Rooker, who has p****d me off for DECADES with over-acting, and never quite making it, deserves a supporting Oscar in this. Yes, his script is good, but, at last, HE's good.

    BUT

    The film is just, I dunno, not quite there. Too clever? Don't get me wrong, I liked it, it left me guessing, but that's just it. The back-story, the narrative in the writer's/director's mind, never quite made it to screen.

    I'm left knowing I saw something good, something very good, but somehow, just a little, empty. Unresolved. And I'm not trying to say EVERYTHING should resolve - I mean, hey, I live in the UK - we can't even get the weather right - but.... I liked the film (it's gone from 7 to 8 while I wrote this, and the cinematography, script, acting, are all top notch...)

    But then hey. I admired, and was irritated by Mulholland Drive. For similar reasons. Very similar. watch it. Definitely watch it. But don't blame me if you get just a little bit lost when the credits roll.
    7headhunter46

    It will make you think.

    I rented this movie from the video store because I noticed Danny Glover was in it. I picked it up trusting I would not be disappointed. It also introduced me to the lovely Meadow Williams. Had I ignored this movie I might not have been made aware of her.

    This movie will not "entertain" people in the way most desire a movie to do. It will make you think, then it will make you wonder, "What the heck just happened? What is going on?" About twenty minutes into the movie you won't be certain if you are watching a movie, or a dream.

    There were some things that struck me funny. The cab numbered 666 made me smile. Pay attention to the conversation inside the cab.

    Then there is the suggestion our main character was murdered, but then we see him at the police station answering questions. Oh, and look for the watch that always shows midnight.

    You will encounter a cop that accepts a drink while on duty, and a woman who pays the main characters rent which makes him a main suspect in her murder.

    I think once in awhile everyone should watch a movie like this instead of the usual fare that always leaves you with a clear explanation and a nicely wrapped up ending.

    In fact, I am chuckling as I write these words knowing someone who watches this movie is going to let out a yell in disgust at the ending. I can almost hear them saying, "That's it? That's the ending? What the hell kind of movie was that?" I actually laughed at the ending knowing it will mess with some people's minds. You might not laugh when its over, but I guarantee it will stir your gray matter.

    You need to have a sense of humor and a penchant for mystery to enjoy this movie. If not, don't bother with it.

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мистерия
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Arramis Films
      • Royalty Rope
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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