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blue, like green
Haunted by faith and forbidden desire, devout Catholic Virginia falls for the enigmatic Diana as the boundaries between dream and reality fracture, pulling her into a hallucinatory journey of love, death, and divine reckoning.
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Plot Summary
A young investigative journalist uncovers a decades-old conspiracy involving a reclusive artist and a series of unexplained disappearances in a small coastal town. As she delves deeper, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of secrets, confronting her own past and the town's collective silence. The line between reality and perception blurs as the artist's abstract works seem to predict the unsettling events unfolding around her.
Critical Reception
Anticipated to be a thought-provoking and visually striking film, "blue, like green" is expected to garner praise for its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances. Early buzz suggests it will be a critical darling, exploring themes of memory, art, and trauma with DuVernay's signature depth.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with a haunting atmosphere.
A complex narrative that lingers long after viewing.
Strong performances anchor the mystery and emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reception is yet to be determined as the film has not been released.
Fun Fact
The film's abstract art pieces were specifically commissioned for the movie, with each piece designed to subtly reflect the emotional state of the characters and the unfolding mystery.
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