Saturday, February 20, 2010
Fissures
Writer and director Alanté Kavaïté shows some potential in this supernatural thriller about a young sound engineer who investigates the death of her mother when finds a way to listen to the sounds of the past. Kavaïté starts well with a story that's original and intriguing but loses focus and credibility in the third act. Émilie Dequenne (Rosetta) gives a solid performance as Charlotte that could have easily misfired given the story's shaky foundations. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
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