

Exitz
In India, the powerful and wealthy Percy invites the Miss India Ravina to be the star of a new inter-active virtual reality game of life that his company is developing, and she accepts his proposal. In London, the illegal Indian immigrant Murli programmer is responsible for the development of the game. The shy Murli is dating Billy, a single Londoner mother with a young daughter. When Percy's assistants Theo and Aurora download and steals the game, Murli is incriminated. Murli tries to contact Percy to prove his innocence, while Theo takes him to the edge.
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Plot Summary
A former actress, haunted by her past and estranged from her family, finds herself drawn into a peculiar investigation. She becomes entangled with a secretive organization that seems to hold clues to a forgotten trauma. As she delves deeper, the lines between reality and memory begin to blur, forcing her to confront the unresolved issues that have defined her life.
Critical Reception
Exitz received a limited release and garnered mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its atmospheric tension and Dominique Reymond's central performance. Some critics found the narrative opaque, while others appreciated its ambiguous and thought-provoking nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its enigmatic atmosphere and strong lead performance.
- Criticized by some for its deliberately obscure and challenging narrative.
- Appreciated for its artistic ambition and exploration of memory and identity.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Exitz,' is a deliberate misspelling that plays on themes of exit, existence, and the existential nature of the protagonist's journey.
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