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Every Breath You Take (2021)

Thriller | 105 minutes
2,77 93 votes

Genre: Thriller

Duration: 105 minuten

Alternative title: You Belong to Me

Country: United States

Directed by: Vaughn Stein

Stars: Casey Affleck, Sam Claflin and Michelle Monaghan

IMDb score: 5,4 (7.658)

Releasedate: 2 April 2021

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Every Breath You Take plot

"Such things still happen"

A psychiatrist is told that one of his patients has taken her own life. He then decides to invite her brother to his home, after which he becomes acquainted with his wife and daughter. Soon his career is in jeopardy and his family life is in danger of being torn apart.

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avatar van schenkowiets

schenkowiets

  • 343 messages
  • 288 votes

A nice thriller to watch once.

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mrklm

  • 10117 messages
  • 9247 votes

After the police conclude that Daphne [Emily Alyn Lind] has committed suicide, her psychiatrist Philip Clark [Casey Affleck] is heavily criticized for sharing his own traumatic experience during his treatment and therefore being partly responsible for Daphne's desperate act. Philip lost his son in a car accident in which his wife Grace [Michelle Monaghan] was driving, and as a result both his marriage and his relationship with daughter Lucy [India Eisley] have deteriorated considerably. Then Daphne's brother James [Sam Claflin] enters the scene, who manages to find a place in the personal lives of Philip, Grace and Lucy in a roundabout and unbelievable way. It takes a while before you realize that this is a thriller and not a melodrama, and that is due to Stein's aimless direction. Affleck is too indifferent and Sam Claflin hardly emanates any threat. When the scenario finally ventures into Cape Fear-esque waters, it's over in a flash, leaving you wondering what the hour and a half that preceded it was good for.

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Ebenezer Scrooge

  • 2116 messages
  • 3078 votes

First three quarters I actually found quite good. The film looks tasteful; nice house, although it is sparsely furnished, as if it concerns a house that is for sale whose residents have already left and left some stuff behind to sell the house better.

Dark colors. Lots of car scenes, I liked that too. Suspense-like atmosphere.

But towards the end, everything goes wrong and it all turns out to be even more predictable than you suspected and you are also treated to a quintessentially American confrontation between victim and perpetrator.

The film would have been better if everyone had been made a suspect and the perpetrator had been a lot more sadistic, instead of those few lame phone calls.

Women are portrayed as victims, which is not really my thing.

Those ears of that one guy, strange, looked like Elfrond ears, or whatever those people from LOTR are called?

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Лучший частный хостинг