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Octave
Followed by his imaginary friends, Octave's car breaks down and he goes to a hotel. There he meets Anna, who has just left her job to devote herself to photography.
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Plot Summary
In the isolated, snow-swept landscapes of Iceland, a renowned composer named Elias finds himself haunted by a recurring melody that seems to unravel the fabric of his reality. As a mysterious woman named Anya arrives, Elias is drawn into a disorienting world of fractured memories and unsettling coincidences. He must confront his past and the elusive nature of inspiration before the haunting melody consumes him entirely.
Critical Reception
Octave received a mixed to positive reception. Critics lauded its atmospheric tension and Anya Taylor-Joy's performance, while some found the narrative's ambiguity and pacing to be divisive.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking cinematography and haunting score.
Anya Taylor-Joy delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
The film's ambiguous narrative may alienate some viewers seeking clear resolutions.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's artistic direction and intense atmosphere, with many finding Anya Taylor-Joy's portrayal captivating. However, some viewers expressed frustration with the abstract storytelling and lack of a definitive plot.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Reykjavik International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's score was composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson, who tragically passed away before its completion; his unfinished works were adapted and completed by his collaborators for the final soundtrack.
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