A Rather Silly Little Film Decided to give this movie a peek based on the intriguing premise. Unfortunately, the premise is largely wasted thanks to an almost non-existent story and an awkward performance by the lead actor.’Muse’ is clocked at about 80 minutes, and features about 5 minutes of plot. This means 95% of the film is artsy close-ups and location shots, set to classical music. I think the slow-motion footage of Eloise alone eats up half the run time. About halfway through, I checked my watch and…
MUSE – Coming to terms with grief What a pleasure it was to see Jeffrey Charles Richards breathe such life into the role of Harry Newman. The bleak, dark cinematography in France resonated with his spiraling state of grief, and as the layers were peeled back to reveal his true situation his character continued to expand. The role of Ethel/Eloise was well played by Emily Price and added a delicate layer to the film.The synopsis at the end was beautiful but not necessary, as I thought the film was a story of a manâs…
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A Rather Silly Little Film Decided to give this movie a peek based on the intriguing premise. Unfortunately, the premise is largely wasted thanks to an almost non-existent story and an awkward performance by the lead actor.’Muse’ is clocked at about 80 minutes, and features about 5 minutes of plot. This means 95% of the film is artsy close-ups and location shots, set to classical music. I think the slow-motion footage of Eloise alone eats up half the run time. About halfway through, I checked my watch and…
Not horror, not psychological thriller. Strictly art house
MUSE – Coming to terms with grief What a pleasure it was to see Jeffrey Charles Richards breathe such life into the role of Harry Newman. The bleak, dark cinematography in France resonated with his spiraling state of grief, and as the layers were peeled back to reveal his true situation his character continued to expand. The role of Ethel/Eloise was well played by Emily Price and added a delicate layer to the film.The synopsis at the end was beautiful but not necessary, as I thought the film was a story of a manâs…