The story is simplistic. A young couple (actors Christopher Denham and Nicole Vicius) infiltrate a mystical cult, hoping to expose it in a documentary that they are secretly filming. The cult is led by beautiful Maggie (Brit Marling), an ethereal being who says she is from the future. A future that is bleak but filled with hope and love. The people in the secret meetings are called in the middle of the night; blindfolded and cuffed and taken
to an unknown location. They have to know a secret handshake and go thru rigorous training, all to meet this Maggie. The couple has to shower and scrub before even being allowed to get into the van…a process that everyone must do. The story has so many different facets that you stay mesmerized trying to stay one step ahead. Is Maggie really from the future? Is it all a big scam?
Maggie has a way of getting into each person’s head and molding them, pushing and manipulating them under her spell. The young couple begins to unravel when one is pulled emotionally into Maggie’s inner circle. They are faced with ethical choices, to be made and have made for them. In the end you have no idea where the story will go and you left with an old style cliffhanger…the director assured me all questions will be answered in the sequel…I sure hope so, because I am demanding more! This is one of the films not to be missed this season at Sundance…I truly hope the buzz surrounding it gets it SOLD!
Review (c) 2011 Stephe Raven | Radioraven2010@gmail.com
Love is in the air in Florence, but not everyone is happy about it. This…
Pressure is the kind of war film that succeeds not through explosions or battlefield spectacle,…
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis is sailing the high seas with The Pirates of Penzance.…
Modern horror has become crowded with sequels, recycled concepts, and films that mistake loud jump…
Famous for their UK sketch comedy show, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the British comedy troupe…
The recent visit from Stars On Ice made its way through St Louis at the…