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Where Are You (2021)

Drama | 92 minutes
1,00 4 votes

Genre: Drama / Mystery

Duration: 92 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Valentina de Amicis and Riccardo Spinotti

Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Madeline Brewer and Irakli Kvirikadze

IMDb score: 2,9 (363)

Releasedate: 21 October 2022

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Where Are You plot

The well-known fashion photographer Nicolas Yarna, experiencing an artistic decline, begins to take out his aggression on his artistic girlfriend Matilda. When she cryptically disappears, Nicolas enters his subconscious and descends into a spiral of mystery and madness. Not only does he go in search of his beloved, but also himself.

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mrklm

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With two Oscars on his mantelpiece, Anthony Hopkins no longer has to prove himself, but he has been reckless in his participation in this confused, confusing and merely supposed romantic thriller in which a self-righteous photographer [a completely emotionless Irakli Kvirikadze] and his irritating muse [Camilla Rowe] spout all kinds of pseudo-intellectual texts while we are treated to all kinds of pseudo-avant-garde images that (witness the prominent movie poster in the bedroom) seem to remind us of Jean-Luc Godard and also somewhat resemble the pretentious prints by Terrence Malick. Perhaps the makers take that as a compliment, but as a viewer you have stayed in the monkey anyway.

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blurp194

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or perhaps Now Is Everything, because that is undoubtedly the same film. In terms of title, it is a bit off track, so it can't be anything other than exactly the same film - I'm not going to make an attempt to really provide conclusive proof for that, because one (1, one) viewing was really enough.

So this strikes me as nothing more than a completely failed, overpretentious attempt to imitate Malick, but without any understanding of what makes Malick's films what they are. Instead of an inner reflection, we get one nonsensical statement after another from the voiceover, and a complete lack of substance. At least, it seems that way until a little over halfway, then it derails all the way into the superlative degree of nonsense. Rarely seen so much drivel, without any self-reflection seems to have been applied to it. Philosophy of someone who has heard of it, but does not know about the clapper.

Equal to Malick, the production values are fine, but in a sharp contrast are how they are used. Beautiful images at the wrong time, the leitmotif in the soundtrack but with an unstable pitch. Gratuitous use of a classical symphony, no respect. No insight into what makes a film a film.

Well, what can I say, it may well fit into the Zeitgeist of post-factualism, but it doesn't reach me. The big mystery is what the cast saw in this misfire - and don't even get me started on Hopkins, he can make a mistake too. But that the entire cast does that, with these directors, it is almost as unbelievable and woolly as the entire script already. to get together. But he also makes something of it afterwards, and this crew cannot do that. Really not at all.

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