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The Gift
Soumya arrives in Calcutta to reunite with his close friend Ranjita, a transgender activist. A series of upheavals let out his insecurities, and inner demons, where Soumya, struggling to come to terms with his own identity is confronted with his own convoluted notions and double standards. Will their friendship stand the test of time?
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Plot Summary
A young couple, Simon and Robyn, moves into a new home and is mysteriously contacted by an old acquaintance of Simon's from high school, Gordo. Initially, Gordo's presence is a pleasant surprise, but his increasingly persistent and unsettling behavior begins to raise suspicions. As past secrets and resentments surface, the couple finds themselves caught in a terrifying game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
The Gift was widely acclaimed by critics for its suspenseful storytelling, effective tension-building, and strong performances, particularly from Joel Edgerton. It was praised for its intelligent script that subverted expectations and its exploration of themes like karma and unresolved past traumas.
What Reviewers Say
Masterfully crafted suspense that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
A smart and unsettling thriller that plays on themes of past grievances.
Strong performances elevate the tension and psychological depth.
Google audience: Google users generally praised "The Gift" for its suspenseful plot, well-executed twists, and the chilling performance by Joel Edgerton. Many found the film to be a thought-provoking and tense thriller that effectively explored the consequences of past actions.
Fun Fact
Joel Edgerton wrote the screenplay over a period of four years, initially envisioning it as a small, contained thriller before developing it into a more complex narrative.
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