
Instant Getaway
After teleporting into Texas illegally, a young man from Mexico stands trial for murder.
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Plot Summary
In a bleak New York City, a young woman named Iris struggles with drug addiction and a difficult relationship with her mother. When she meets a charismatic but unstable dealer named Lenny, her life takes a downward spiral into a world of petty crime and desperate measures. They embark on a chaotic spree, seeking an elusive 'instant getaway' from their grim reality, but their actions only lead them further into danger and despair.
Critical Reception
Instant Getaway, also known as 'Heaven Knows What', was praised for its raw, unvarnished portrayal of addiction and urban decay. Critics lauded its authentic performances, particularly from non-professional actors, and the Safdie brothers' signature vérité filmmaking style. Some found the bleakness and unflinching depiction of drug use challenging, but most agreed it was a powerful and visceral cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
- A harrowing and authentic glimpse into the lives of addicts.
- The Safdie brothers deliver a visceral and unflinching cinematic experience.
- Features powerful, naturalistic performances that draw the viewer in.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be incredibly raw and authentic, with many commending the performances for feeling genuine. Some viewers were put off by the intense and often disturbing subject matter, while others appreciated its unflinching realism.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film heavily utilized non-professional actors, including lead Arielle Holmes, who was actually living on the streets of New York and struggling with addiction during filming.
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