Jane Weinstock's exciting The Moment kept me on the edge of my seat, literally. The Moment traces the shattered mind of Lee, a war photographer, as she tries to piece together her recent past. The trauma of war, the possibility of a lover's murder or suicide, these plague her. Weinstock lets events unfold, in complex moments that evidence Lee's patterns of thought and memory, especially in fascinating scenes between her and her psychoanalyst. It's a heady, sexy movie, each gripping moment beautifully visualized. What I love especially is that there is a reason and motive for everything that happens in every scene. The Moment is a thrilling experience.
Review of The Moment
The Moment
(I) (2013)
A psychological thriller, a fantastic mental and visual experience
3 August 2014