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Soul to Squeeze

  • 2025
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
107
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Ken Belsky, Jane Greene, Haley Hoffmeister, Danielle Meyer, Sonny Newman, Richmond Keeling, Michael Thomas Santos, Brianne Buishas, Asheesh Mehta, Joanne Svendsen, Joshua Forrest, Layla Alston, Ryan Gaiser, J.A. Ruiz, Cora Morgan, Katie Hagaman, Christine Boos, Mario Giallombardo, Andrew Rivas, Pierce Cook, Greg Baldwin, Adam Critchlow, Matthew Kenichi Muranaga, Angel Kerns, Keida Mascaro, Victor Amaya, W.M. Weikart, Jaden Hoff, Roberta De Santis, and Paul Warren in Soul to Squeeze (2025)
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A man seeks freedom from mental anguish through an experimental procedure connecting his body and subconscious, journeying through his mind in search of healing.A man seeks freedom from mental anguish through an experimental procedure connecting his body and subconscious, journeying through his mind in search of healing.A man seeks freedom from mental anguish through an experimental procedure connecting his body and subconscious, journeying through his mind in search of healing.

  • Director
    • W.M. Weikart
  • Writers
    • Andrew Rivas
    • W.M. Weikart
  • Stars
    • Michael Thomas Santos
    • Danielle Meyer
    • Ken Belsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    107
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W.M. Weikart
    • Writers
      • Andrew Rivas
      • W.M. Weikart
    • Stars
      • Michael Thomas Santos
      • Danielle Meyer
      • Ken Belsky
    • 5User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Thomas Santos
    Michael Thomas Santos
    • Jacob Stafford
    Danielle Meyer
    Danielle Meyer
    • Shirlene Morris
    Ken Belsky
    • Game Show Host
    Greg Baldwin
    Greg Baldwin
    • The Unconscious Man
    Roberta De Santis
    • The Woman in the Blue Dress
    Brianne Buishas
    Brianne Buishas
    • The Mermaid
    Jaden Hoff
    • The Man in the Hat
    Victor Amaya
    • Older Man
    Haley Hoffmeister
    • The Nurse
    Ryan Addison
    • The Chef
    J.A. Ruiz
    • TV Monster
    Adam Critchlow
    • Wild Man
    Richmond Keeling
    Richmond Keeling
    • High School Guy One
    Ryan Gaiser
    Ryan Gaiser
    • High School Guy Two
    Jane Greene
    • Whispering Face #1
    Katie Hagaman
    • Corner of Your Eye
    Asheesh Mehta
    • Whispering Face #2
    Joanne Svendsen
    • Whispering Face #3
    • Director
      • W.M. Weikart
    • Writers
      • Andrew Rivas
      • W.M. Weikart
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    FilmsCanChangeTheWorld

    An enjoyable surrealist ride with heart

    I really liked this film and would recommend it. It takes inspiration from sources like Lynch, the Rusty Lake games, Jacob's Ladder, and weaves together its own personalised vision and meaningful experience through a fractured human mind in pain. Weikart's directional-style parallels modern creatives like Ari Aster and Coralie Fargeat that I'm increasingly falling in love with. Bold contrasting colours, clean lines, visually symmetrical - a feast for the eyes. I'm truly impressed with how the film makes the absolute most out of a smaller budget and packs a wallop of quality storytelling and filmmaking. What struck me most is Weikart's understanding and thoughtful insights into how human's process their pain and why it's so important for us to do so.
    8MichaelG-283

    An incredible visual ride

    W. M. Weikart's Soul to Squeeze is a visually striking indie gem that dives deep into the psyche of Jacob, a man grappling with mental anguish through an experimental treatment. The film's bold use of a shifting aspect ratio (4:3 to 2.35:1) mirrors Jacob's unraveling mind, blending Lynchian surrealism with emotional depth. Vibrant colors, meticulous framing, and a haunting score elevate its low-budget origins. While the narrative's eccentricity can feel disorienting at first, it builds to a poignant, satisfying climax. A unique, thought-provoking journey that lingers. 8/10.
    8JoshuaJ-447

    Creativity at it's finest

    A Soul to Squeeze is a wonderful film that journeys through the mind of the protagonist Jacob. There are twists and turns at every stop with the viewer never being able to catch their breath from one scene to the next. It elicits sensory overload at its finest. This indie marvel breaks ground by seamlessly shifting aspect ratio from a restrictive 4:3 to an expansive 2.35:1 over its 86-minute runtime. This mirror's Jacob's evolving psychological state-from claustrophobic to boundless. Weikart's use of multi-pane visuals, layered screens, and symbolic set pieces (a burping mermaid, TV monitors speaking, hair-filled bathtub) evokes a fever dream where the mundane becomes monstrous and every visual cue resonates with Jacob's fractured reality.

    This is the one for you in a stagnant and mediocre landscaper of mainstream movies presently.
    8emilycoupe

    A Bold, Emotional, and Visually Inventive Journey

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. While it took a few minutes to settle into its rhythm-initially leaving me a bit disoriented-the creative risks ultimately paid off. The narrative's eccentricity and bold visual choices were jarring at first, but as the story unfolded, the seemingly scattered details came into focus, culminating in a deeply satisfying "aha" moment.

    What resonated most was the emotional core of the story. The protagonist's journey felt personal and relatable, and I found myself genuinely moved by the film's conclusion-leaving with a tear in my eye. Despite the surreal tone, the emotional weight was grounded and sincere.

    There are still lingering questions about how exactly the character arrived at his final state and what the aftermath might entail, but that ambiguity feels intentional rather than frustrating. The film stays with you in the best way.

    One of the standout elements was the director's commitment to metaphor and layered visual storytelling. It's rare to see a filmmaker lean so unapologetically into artistic symbolism in an era where many shy away from it. The result is a film that rewards attentive viewing and invites discussion.

    Weird, heartfelt, and strikingly original-this is a film that lingers long after the credits roll. I'm genuinely looking forward to what this director does next.

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      Soul to Squeeze is the first film ever to have a continuously changing aspect ratio throughout the entire film. It begins in a 4:3 aspect ratio and expands out to a 2.35:1 by the end.

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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      • BlueBeard Productions
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1
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