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Veronica's Doomsday
December 21, 2012, the inhabitants of the Earth are awaiting the end of the world. On the eve of the apocalypse, a group of students throws a party, to which Nika’s girlfriend comes to confess her feelings to her friend Lyosha.
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Plot Summary
Veronica is a possessive and manipulative woman who becomes obsessed with a young couple, Sarah and Frank, who move into her guest house. Her interference escalates into dangerous territory as she attempts to separate them and claim Frank for herself, leading to a tense psychological battle with potentially fatal consequences.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Veronica's Doomsday' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising Barbara Stanwyck's intense performance and Don Siegel's taut direction, while others found the plot somewhat predictable and melodramatic. Over time, it has gained recognition as a solid example of late noir with strong psychological elements.
What Reviewers Say
Barbara Stanwyck delivers a compelling and chilling performance as the obsessive antagonist.
Don Siegel's direction creates an atmosphere of escalating tension and unease.
The film explores dark psychological themes, though some find the narrative conventions familiar.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Veronica's Doomsday' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the strong lead performance and the suspenseful noir elements.
Fun Fact
While Don Siegel is primarily known as a director, he makes a brief uncredited appearance in 'Veronica's Doomsday' as a police officer.
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