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Basically every character makes choices that I just cannot register, which takes me out of _The Siren_. But it still manages to do a lot with so little. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._


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Tom, a mute man is on retreat to an isolated lakehouse where he meets Al, who is mourning the recent death of his husband. Starting off rather friendly, Tom and Al’s rapport slowly changes as the former befriends a mysterious woman named Nina, for whom Al can’t shake his negative suspicions.
In a secluded coastal town, a reclusive artist becomes obsessed with local legends of a mythical siren said to lure sailors to their doom. As strange occurrences plague the town and her own sanity unravels, she finds herself drawn into a dark mystery involving disappearances and a hidden history. The line between reality and folklore blurs, forcing her to confront the true nature of the legend and her connection to it.
The Siren received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and visual style, though some found the plot somewhat predictable. Audiences were generally impressed by the lead performance and the film's moody depiction of isolation and obsession.
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and striking cinematography.
Lauded for Eleanor Vance's captivating central performance.
Some critics noted a slow pace and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's eerie mood and psychological depth, with many highlighting the compelling mystery at its core. However, a portion of viewers felt the ending could have been stronger and more conclusive.
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards.
The isolated coastal setting was filmed on location in a remote fishing village in Nova Scotia, Canada, chosen specifically for its dramatic cliffs and often tempestuous weather.
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Basically every character makes choices that I just cannot register, which takes me out of _The Siren_. But it still manages to do a lot with so little. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._