Siren
Siren

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Siren

2006
Movie
87 min
English

She seems like your ordinary overweight middle-aged wife & mom except her dream of being a rock star still weighs heavy on her soul, "they" say she can't do it, watch her transform and over come life's brutal obstacles to turn her dream into reality.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Andrew KöttingGenres: Documentary, Experimental

Plot Summary

This experimental documentary by Andrew Kötting explores the dark side of the seaside town of Hastings. Through a fragmented and often surreal narrative, it delves into the town's history, folklore, and the psychological impact of its coastal environment. The film blends found footage, original cinematography, and spoken word to create a dreamlike and unsettling portrait of a place where beauty and decay intertwine.

Critical Reception

Siren received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its unique artistic vision and unsettling atmosphere. While some found its experimental nature challenging or meandering, others praised its originality and evocative imagery. Audience reception was more niche, appealing to those who appreciate avant-garde and challenging cinematic experiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and artistic approach to documentary filmmaking.

  • Noted for its powerful and often disturbing atmosphere.

  • Some found the narrative structure challenging and less accessible.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche appeal, but those available often mention its artistic merit and unsettling mood, suggesting it's a film that provokes strong reactions, both positive and negative.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Hastings, England, and incorporates local legends and the town's distinctive, sometimes decaying, architecture as key visual elements.

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