In NYC, we see April Watson (Lindsay Goranson) abducted and questioned about her last week's activities. The mystery is "what did she do?" She visited Dr. Green (Gary Swanson) about her anxiety issues and takes an experimental drug. She doesn't completely follow the instructions and has vivid dreams. Then there is Brian (Ian Temple) who is spying on her. She also remembers stuff about Brian that happened when she wasn't around...but most flashback films do that.
About 14 minutes from the end we get the surprise ending and April's crime. It wasn't worth the wait. Low budget. Poor dialogue. Bad acting.
Guide: Sex. No nudity. So swearing that I recall.
Retina
2017
Action / Drama / Thriller
Retina
2017
Action / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
A young woman participates in a medical study. After a series of nightmares and unusual side effects, the line between dreams and reality is blurred. She finds herself on the run from those involved, desperate to uncover the truth.
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retino-phathia or epileptic beware -severe FLASH backs occurs
Its a film about medical experiments ,betrayal,and alotof bad dreams in sedativa hypnotica. it is a film built on flash backs,i think this is a blur of a movie,made for the psycoactive viewer,there are some traces of excitement,but it was to me an experimental bore.
Engaging, deliberate, surprising, suspenseful, rewarding.
It begins like a film you might think you've seen before, but then turns into fresh territory and offers many small surprises, in a film that begs for the viewer to do some of the detective work, then surprises again. The score falls somewhere between a Leone and a Hitchcock picture, which is saying something since the writer/director wrote the score. All the performances make sense by the end and there is a satisfying climax. I agree with the viewer who said this reminds of Jacob's Ladder but it's not the same story either. Rewarding for a thoughtful Indie film lover.