Most recently watched by archstanton43, sensoria
Returning home from a business trip to discover his wife missing, a man delves deeper and deeper into a surreal kaleidoscope of half-baked leads, seduction, deceit, and murder.
Length 102 minutes
Klaus Tange | Anna D'Annunzio | Jean-Michel Vovk | Ursula Bedena | Sam Louwyck | Hans de Munter | Birgit Yew | Elsebeth Steentoft | Joe Koener | Manon Beuchot | Romain Roll | Lolita Oosterlynck | Sylvia Camarda | Delphine Brual | Ann de Visscher | Michael Fromowicz | Alexandre Hornbeck | François Cognard | Manon Kaefer | Aline Stevens | Julien Bonischo | Anna Katina | Damiano Morocutti | Lucas Salhani
| Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/05/2022 | TV | Blu-ray | Owned | 8 stars |
| 04/26/2014 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 8.5 stars |
| 09/22/2013 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 8 stars |
| (Average) 8.17 stars |
Movie #5 on Day 2 at Stanley Film Festival. Yep, another FF2013 alum. Had THE SACRAMENT in this slot but the previous film Who Can Kill a Child? started really late. Anyways, no problem w/this consolation screening since this was in my Top Ten last year. Happily would watch this on the big screen again. Spend more time focusing on the central plot and how the imagery tied to it. Still love this film but several in my audience did not. Their sighs were palpable. I get it; definitely a love it or hate movie.
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