2 reviews
- BandSAboutMovies
- Oct 24, 2021
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A fair portrait of the structure of relation. A couple and the ice coffe cups, perfection of life together and, after a moment, a ball of doubts about the other.
And pieces of paranoia, working in well manner for build questions, suppositions, a plan to kill, a radical reaction after reconciliation after a detail working about new fears.
It is easy to see it as reflection of neurotic gay love story.
Maybe it is it.
But more important, it remains a parable more than a horror. The script has a good role in this sense but significant, in profound sense, it is just the acting. The difference , physical and not only, between Ulyses Espinoza and James Dolbeare. And the suggestion to viewer to prepaire, for yourself or for the beloved other, a cup of coffee..
And pieces of paranoia, working in well manner for build questions, suppositions, a plan to kill, a radical reaction after reconciliation after a detail working about new fears.
It is easy to see it as reflection of neurotic gay love story.
Maybe it is it.
But more important, it remains a parable more than a horror. The script has a good role in this sense but significant, in profound sense, it is just the acting. The difference , physical and not only, between Ulyses Espinoza and James Dolbeare. And the suggestion to viewer to prepaire, for yourself or for the beloved other, a cup of coffee..
- Kirpianuscus
- Sep 15, 2022
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