Perfect Moment
Perfect Moment

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Perfect Moment

1997
Movie
90 min
English

In this documentary, artist-filmmaker Nicholas Hondrogen asks people to describe memorable moments of their lives. Some, such as Norman Lear and Indian activist Russell Means, talk about religion, while composer Philip Glass and film-producer Irwin Winkler discuss the births of their children. Pastor Jess Moody recalls WW II deaths of his friends, and artist Janice Blake remembers being raped.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Reuben LederGenres: Drama, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of murders where the victims are found posed in intimate embraces. As the investigation deepens, she uncovers a disturbing pattern linked to a popular photographer whose work explores the darker side of human connection.

Critical Reception

Perfect Moment received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise intriguing but ultimately failing to deliver a compelling narrative. The performances were sometimes praised, but the film was often criticized for its convoluted plot and uneven pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a disjointed and predictable storyline.

  • While the premise offers potential, the execution is largely uninspired.

  • Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors struggling to elevate the material.

Google audience: Audience reception for Perfect Moment is scarce and generally unenthusiastic, with many viewers finding the film to be forgettable and lacking in suspense or originality.

Fun Fact

The film was released direct-to-video in many regions, contributing to its limited theatrical release and subsequent critical obscurity.

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