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Transe
Iara, who is in a relationship crisis, travels to the coast of São Paulo for a transcendental healing experience through the hands of the masseuse Elza. This encounter will change Iara's destiny forever.
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Plot Summary
A mixed-up art thief can't remember where he hid a stolen masterpiece. He undergoes hypnosis to retrieve his memories, but the process uncovers deeper psychological mysteries. As his memories blur between reality and suggestion, his double-crossings put everyone involved in grave danger.
Critical Reception
Transe received mixed reviews from critics. While Boyle's directorial flair and the performances of the main cast were often praised, many found the plot convoluted and the twists predictable, leading to a generally lukewarm reception.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stylish with strong performances, but ultimately suffers from a confusing and unsatisfying narrative.
Danny Boyle's signature directorial energy is present, but it can't save the muddled plot.
The film's intricate twists and turns feel more like a labyrinth than a compelling mystery.
Google audience: Audiences were divided on Transe. While some appreciated the stylish direction and intriguing premise, many found the plot overly complicated and difficult to follow, leading to a sense of frustration.
Fun Fact
During the hypnosis sequences, director Danny Boyle wanted to represent the subjective experience of memory loss and retrieval. He achieved this by using a variety of visual techniques, including fragmented editing, distorted perspectives, and color saturation changes, to reflect the protagonist's increasingly unreliable state of mind.
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