Mystery | Romance | Science Fiction
Hoyle, a girl with a sharp mind and a weakness for bourbon, finds herself on the trail of a reclusive genius. Along the way, her reality becomes disconnected and surreal. Her loyal partner and an ethereal lounge singer help her along the way, but ultimately she must turn within and confront her own shadow.
Rated PG | Length 89 minutes
Chase Masterson | John Newton | Kipleigh Brown | Mik Scriba | Nathan Mobley | Warren Davis | Megan Henning | Jennifer Slimko | Peter Mayhew | Amara Cash
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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07/03/2010 | TV | DVD | Library | 4 stars |
(Average) 4 stars |
I can say this about James Kerwin’s Yesterday Was a Lie (2008); it looks good and is quite ambitious. That aside this film is muddled in an overly convoluted story that begins interesting enough but peters off until you realize that you no longer care. I don’t care the how the psycho-analysts what to read into some deeper message. I get that and it still doesn’t work.
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