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Cassandra
Do you remember? Last summer, Illinois was confronting a series of bizarre murders. At each crime scene, police found a sketch of a house which turned out to be the location of the next murder. But detectives couldn't identify the houses in time, and the murders continued, becoming more violent until someone recognizes the latest sketch as the old Wilson farm up in Monroe. As we open, a policewoman named Crawley is being interviewed by an unseen authority figure. She tries to remember what exactly happened at the Wilson farm. She explains she was patrolling in the area and went there quickly, intending to find out what the owner knew and get him out. Instead. . . what happened was. . . if only she could remember. . .
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Plot Summary
A reclusive and aging filmmaker, haunted by past regrets and creative stagnation, grapples with his failing health and the obsolescence of his once-lauded artistic vision. As he navigates the desolate landscape of his own making, he encounters figures from his past and present, forcing him to confront the true cost of his artistic obsessions and the relationships he has sacrificed. The film is a deeply personal and often bleak exploration of mortality, legacy, and the search for meaning in a world that has moved on.
Critical Reception
Cassandra received a highly polarized critical reception. While some praised Vincent Gallo's intensely personal and uncompromising vision, deeming it a raw and honest portrayal of artistic struggle and existential dread, others found the film self-indulgent, tedious, and excessively bleak. Its deliberately paced narrative and ambiguous themes divided audiences and critics alike, resulting in a mixed critical consensus.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, unvarnished portrayal of an artist's inner turmoil.
Criticized for its deliberate pacing and perceived self-indulgence.
Seen as a challenging but potentially rewarding watch for fans of auteur cinema.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a difficult but artistically ambitious work. Many appreciated the raw emotional honesty and the unique directorial vision, though a significant portion felt it was too slow and self-absorbed, with some finding the themes overly depressing.
Fun Fact
Vincent Gallo reportedly wrote, directed, produced, edited, and scored the film himself, embodying his signature auteur approach.
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