6 reviews
- socialsunshine-12645
- Aug 12, 2018
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For the average movie-viewer, this one's a no-go. Recently ran out of movies to watch on Hulu, then all of a sudden this one comes into frame with a mysterious and intruiging description, so I watch it. Big mistake. From intro to end, the plot is wishy-washy. There was no point in time where I was able to think "I know exactly what's going", even after thorough review. The plot never stomps its feet down to create any certain feeling; one minute you're nervous for the outcome of a scenario, the next you're uncomfortable and in a state of unease. Overall, Without is just another pseudo-deep, kiddie pool of a movie. The film equivalent of This is America. Thank you
- samuraiseth
- May 26, 2018
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I had the pleasure of watching this movie at Slamdance 2011 a few days ago and can't stop thinking about it. "Without" has such a nuanced story that it offers a lot, I think, upon a second or third viewing (unfortunately I've only seen it once). Joslyn Jensen's performance was mesmerizing, made more so by the excellent cinematography.
The film takes you in different directions, and you're never sure where you're going to be left until the credits roll. It tries to tell many stories, and in some ways may be overreaching with this ambition. This is okay, though, as the journey is well worth it, and gives you many things to think about over the following days.
If you get the chance, see this movie. I hope it'll get distribution in the near future.
The film takes you in different directions, and you're never sure where you're going to be left until the credits roll. It tries to tell many stories, and in some ways may be overreaching with this ambition. This is okay, though, as the journey is well worth it, and gives you many things to think about over the following days.
If you get the chance, see this movie. I hope it'll get distribution in the near future.
- ewaters-imdb
- Jan 27, 2011
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I was fortunate to view this movie at Outfest L.A. just this past Sunday. After the showing, the director (Mark Jackson) and actor (Joslyn Jensen) did a Q & A. That helped a lot in understanding what he was trying to do with this plot. I liked this film, and must say that Joslyn is great in this role. The plot is centered entirely around her character, and she provides your whole view of this story; which is a good thing, because you can concentrate on the clues and red herrings thrown at you in that hour and a half of viewing. The setting is very good, and the opening brings you to her work at this cottage on an island (in Puget Sound, if I'm correct), to care for this elderly man while the family is gone for some reason or other. I didn't get a chance to confirm if it was all filmed in the house or if they did some of it on sets for the rooms (equipment sometimes needs space, you know). So, this is the kind of film that shows whether an actor can convince you that they are the character the director wants you to see; and Joslyn accomplished that task very well. I'm sure you'll like this film. I plan on seeing it again.
Watched this tonight during London lockdown. The film was interesting and wonderfully acted by Ms Jensen and was very capably directed by Mr Jackson. Alas the strokes pulled by the carer seem to be commonplace in real life. Worth a view, indie at its best..... Thought provoking.
- jameseisen
- Mar 26, 2021
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This movie highlights the nuances of life without someone. This beautiful movie displays a young woman going crazy because she is a alone with grief filled thoughts. If the viewer cares enough to look deeper @samuraiseth the true plot of struggle and anguish is shown. And again samuraiseth I am 14 and i am cultured enough to recognize nuances unlike you, and this is america is a brilliant display of modern effects of slavery.