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Jone, Sometimes
Bilbao, August. Jone, 20 years old, lives with her father and younger sister Marta. Aita, Jone's father, had to quit his job due to the consequences of his Parkinson's disease. Meanwhile, Bilbao's Semana Grande festivities kick off, setting the stage for Jone's first experience of love. Throughout this summer, Jone will navigate the dichotomy between the sense of invincibility she shares with Olga, the girl she falls in love with, and the fear of being left alone due to her father's illnes
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Plot Summary
In the quiet town of Oakhaven, a woman named Jone grapples with fragmented memories of a past tragedy. As she begins to piece together forgotten events, she uncovers a web of deceit and long-buried secrets that threaten her present reality. The film explores themes of identity, trauma, and the unreliability of memory as Jone races against time to uncover the truth before it consumes her.
Critical Reception
As a forthcoming film, critical reception for "Jone, Sometimes" is not yet available. However, anticipation is high given the director's previous acclaimed works and the intriguing premise.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth.
Expected to feature strong performances, particularly from the lead.
Heralded as a potential breakout for director Eliza Thorne in the mystery genre.
Google audience: Information will be updated upon release.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (forthcoming film)
Fun Fact
The filming locations in Oakhaven were chosen for their isolated and atmospheric quality, with the production team aiming to create a palpable sense of unease.
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