A young woman repressed the memory of having killed someone when she was twelve years old. Thirteen years later that memory comes back.A young woman repressed the memory of having killed someone when she was twelve years old. Thirteen years later that memory comes back.A young woman repressed the memory of having killed someone when she was twelve years old. Thirteen years later that memory comes back.
Pauline Glomaud-Murmann
- Ariel
- (as Pauline Glomaud)
Marsha Dietlein
- Patricia
- (as Marsha Dietlein Bennett)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Beautiful and impressive Movie
A friend made me see this film and I am really glad! Remember a time when you see a movie and it has such an impact that you were smitten with it for some time? And in that moment you forget about your daily life?This is one of those extraordinary films. Beautiful cinematography, great music and an evocative, dramatic story about life - about living life and how things can really happen. The lead Elizabeth Lail is great within a stellar cast. I like especially the soundtrack a lot as it matches the atmosphere so well. An amazing story about life in an outstanding atmosphere. Uh and the location is a find: Ellenville! If you like a sensitive film with a delicate touch check this out!
Great movie
It's spacious and elegant, reminds me of Days of Heaven.
Gorgeous cinematography, that elevates Ellenville, New York to a dream-scape.
There's an innocence play, with a nice Hitchcock twist to the story.
Excellent in every way.
Rarely will you see an indie movie match the caliber of a classic Hollywood this way.
There's an innocence play, with a nice Hitchcock twist to the story.
Excellent in every way.
Rarely will you see an indie movie match the caliber of a classic Hollywood this way.
Inventive and well crafted story, Beautiful photography
The best stories are those that lead the reader, listener or viewer in a way that mimics the unpredictable nature of life. Unintended does just that. Various narratives coalesce into a thread that cathartically resolves itself in unique and suspenseful circumstances. Writing, acting, cinematography and score all well done !
Poetry in The Making
This fine crafted jewel takes the viewer back into their own childhood memories of lost and forgotten worlds, adventures and phantasies.
The uniformity of it, like the heartbeat of an unborn child, transfers the audience to a place of beauty and nature, but also pain, violence and unfaithfulness.
Real world conundrums are intertwined with the quest for truth and forgiveness, which leads to a restless race against self-inflicted quilt, drug abuse and unwanted memories.
A scenic experience in which character and integrity are questioned, but also honesty and loyalty is found.
The uniformity of it, like the heartbeat of an unborn child, transfers the audience to a place of beauty and nature, but also pain, violence and unfaithfulness.
Real world conundrums are intertwined with the quest for truth and forgiveness, which leads to a restless race against self-inflicted quilt, drug abuse and unwanted memories.
A scenic experience in which character and integrity are questioned, but also honesty and loyalty is found.
Wonderful Performances in A Powerful Independent Film Drama
This is a lovely, intimate independent film that has surprising twists and turns by a wonderful cast that turns in great, eclectic and emotionally compelling performances. In short, a little gem.
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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