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Plot Summary

In a haunting examination of the female psyche, Genevieve moves to the country with her self-involved boyfriend, Sebastian. Bored and neglected, Genevieve turns to Robin, a local woman, for companionship. When Sebastian forms his own bond with Robin, Genevieve becomes jealous and insecure.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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  • Reviews Counted: 8
  • Fresh: 6
  • Rotten: 2
  • Average Rating: 6.2/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: Immature ideas amateurishly executed ... – Neil Genzlinger, New York Times, Sep 6, 2012

Fresh: The young director Sophia Takal's shrewdly psychological first feature is anchored in the milieu of young creative strivers and the emotional strains that arise from their ambitions. – Richard Brody, New Yorker, Sep 12, 2012

Fresh: Strong performances and seamless, probing dialogue generate sequences of subtly shifting emotions, filling each scene with a palpable sense of tension and discomfort. – New York Magazine/Vulture, Sep 12, 2012

Fresh: The mumblecore dialogue can be annoying, but along with the excellent score, it actually serves this tense haziness well. – Diego Costa, Slant Magazine, Sep 6, 2012

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Customer Reviews

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Seemed amateur because of the selective focus and lack of character development. There just wasn't enough story here for me to really have something to grasp onto. This says a lot because I am typically really turned on by quiet, ambiguous story lines. The characters were set up to be super cliched, particularly in the Poust and Installation scenes. I suppose if there were any depth to this film whatsoever it was found in the scene where they are attempting to work a patch of soil in order to write a blog post. The characters were incredibly lost and diluted which may say a lot about the 'creative culture' and their inability to connect with reality.

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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2012

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