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Solitary

  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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Andrew Johnson, Amber Jaeger, Kieron Elliott, and Kristine Sullivan in Solitary (2011)
Psychological DramaDramaMystery

About an agoraphobic woman who's trapped inside her house and thinks her husband is conspiring with her psychiatrist to drive her insane.About an agoraphobic woman who's trapped inside her house and thinks her husband is conspiring with her psychiatrist to drive her insane.About an agoraphobic woman who's trapped inside her house and thinks her husband is conspiring with her psychiatrist to drive her insane.

  • Director
    • Greg Derochie
  • Writers
    • Greg Derochie
    • Charles Scalfani
  • Stars
    • Amber Jaeger
    • Andrew Johnson
    • Kieron Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Greg Derochie
    • Writers
      • Greg Derochie
      • Charles Scalfani
    • Stars
      • Amber Jaeger
      • Andrew Johnson
      • Kieron Elliott
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Amber Jaeger
    Amber Jaeger
    • Sara Ballard
    Andrew Johnson
    • Dr. Reznik
    • (as Andrew Qamar)
    Kieron Elliott
    • Mark
    Kristine Sullivan
    • Gina
    B. Anthony Cohen
    B. Anthony Cohen
    • Detective Gibson
    Brian Spangler
    Brian Spangler
    • Detective Hanks
    • (as Brian Spangler-Campbell)
    Dalton Leeb
    Dalton Leeb
    • Repairman
    Susan Tierny
    • Mail Carrier
    • Director
      • Greg Derochie
    • Writers
      • Greg Derochie
      • Charles Scalfani
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    User reviews21

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    10charles000

    I was more than amazed . . .

    This was really a surprise, a film I had not really heard about, but just took a bit of a chance with it, not knowing what to expect.

    I was more than amazed . . . certainly one the most original concepts for a story I've seen yet in a film, and incredibly well delivered via Amber Jaeger's character.

    This is probably her best work, at least that I know of, and a bit of a risky role to experiment with, but she pulls it off about as perfectly as could possibly be done in the context of the story.

    I'm not even going to give a hint at what eventually evolves out of this story as it unfolds . . . you'll just have to sit down and absorb this yourself. This is not an "action" thriller by any stretch of the imagination, but it is absolutely thought provoking.

    I'm not even sure if there is anything I would try to compare this to, but no worries. I doubt you'll be disappointed . . . definitely 10 stars, and then some.
    1lenmat123

    GO GET DENTAL SURGERY, MORE ENTERTAINING THAN THIS MOVIE

    I wish I had read ratings before wasting an hour and a half of my life on this movie

    No spoilers here, this movie is already rotten...,
    8kosmasp

    Low Budget Mystery

    Agoraphobia ... but is this what this is about? Does the mind of our main character play tricks on her? And is that a pun considering what the story later reveals to us? Yes there are twists and I understand that some watching this may feel offended by how the movie evolves and develops. But if you don't have love for low budget movies, than this may not be for you from the start anyway.

    This is about the intriguing story and how it is told. Does it have flaws? Yes! And too few also. But is it able to grip you and hold your attention until the end with the story and how it unfolds? Also yes - if you let the movie of course. Taste in movies is something that makes us discuss and also disagree a lot. I expect this to be the case with some who feel very strongly (negatively) here ... but that does not change what I felt while watching this. It is good for the budget it has and for mystery it serves the viewer. And the reveal is more than fine enough (with me)
    5secondtake

    Jaeger is great as the leading woman, but it's tedious, badly written, and the twist is too too clever

    Solitary (2011)

    The lead actress here, Amber Jaeger, might be the only real acting talent in this fairly small cast. But she's really good, as she was in he husband's recent movie, "Take Me Home." In a way this is a suburban middle class version of the Ashley Judd look at insanity, "Bug." And like "Bug," this recent movie is low budget and deeply flawed.

    And there is also a huge twist near the end that is very clever, and you can see a much better movie in it all by rearranging the clues to the twist so the audience can build some expectation. I can't say more without ruining that part of it, but I can point out the obvious that any viewer will discover in short time--the movie is slow, redundant, and confusing. It's highly improbable (or so it seems). If it had been even more improbable, so that you didn't just think it was bad writing in a bad movie, you'd start to wonder why it was improbable, what kind of weird "Memento" like trick is at work.

    No such luck. Instead we have to see Jaeger's fighting her mind, and her fear of open spaces, and ignore the weird facts. Once you realize what is really happening (in the last ten minutes) you'll wonder why the whole movie couldn't have been an extraordinary mind trip, a fanciful game of invention and imagination. But that would make sense (like it does, in a weirdly parallel way, in the Robin Williams romance, "What Dreams May Come").

    This is an indie production made in 2009, but in one of the common and frustrating aspects of that world, it sometimes takes really long to find a distributor, and so it's out in 2011. The director, Greg Derochie, is a special effects guy from Hollywood (everyone wants to be a director, you see), and in a huge irony, the special effects here are clunky. (I'm going to guess he didn't transfer to a low budget world very well.)

    Anyway, I love movies, and I rarely say this, but unless you're an Amber Jaeger fan (there must be several of us in the country--we'll see more of her), I'd skip it.
    8SgPepr

    Under the radar film that's worthwhile

    This movie held my interest from start to finish. It was part Hitchcock, with a light touch of David Lynch with an ending I did not see coming. But one thing that really helped create the vibe of the film was the very good music score, which I don't think no one here has mentioned in reviewing this. I'm surprised I had not seen or heard of this movie in the 10 years since it's release...I feel it's better than a lot of films of a similar genre. Catch it on Anazon Prime if you can.

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      Mark: Maybe it was my cooking.

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viviendo un engaño
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Formation Films
      • GiveMe Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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