


Dot the I
A fiery Spanish woman is about to marry a kind British man when she meets a Brazilian actor who ignites in her a flame of lust she can't ignore.
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Plot Summary
A young couple on their honeymoon in Paris find their relationship tested when the husband becomes increasingly paranoid about his wife's past. As strange occurrences mount, the line between reality and delusion blurs, leading to a shocking confrontation. The film delves into themes of jealousy, obsession, and the fragility of trust within a marriage.
Critical Reception
Dot the I received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its atmospheric tension and unsettling mood, others found the plot convoluted and the ending unsatisfying. The performances, particularly Gary Oldman's, were generally well-regarded, but the film struggled to find a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish direction and unsettling atmosphere.
- Criticized for a confusing plot and a weak, anticlimactic ending.
- Gary Oldman's performance is a standout element.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split opinion, with many finding the film intriguing and suspenseful but others expressing frustration with its lack of clarity and a disappointing resolution.
Fun Fact
Director Mike Figgis reportedly shot the film in just 17 days.
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