Synopsis
There are some secrets only time will tell.
The suicide of an old woman from her apartment building sends a nurse on a strange journey back through time to try to rectify her past mistakes.
2011 Directed by Dana Lustig
The suicide of an old woman from her apartment building sends a nurse on a strange journey back through time to try to rectify her past mistakes.
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It started off so so well. I was intrigued and very captivated by the concept. This was not your typical time-travelling film, it felt really out of the box and atypical, but in the best sense. Then, the plot went in a direction that was certainly trying to make a statement and to be unexpected and even shocking, but it felt so unbalanced with everything that happened. The dark cold colours didn't really work well with what was going on, creating an excessive drama without any real tension to the film.
I think what I found most hilarious was seeing Jodie Whittaker playing against herself and one of the Mias (her character) could not see that they looked exactly the same. No character could apparently, and I know it's a film so this kind of logic doesn't really have to exist but it still felt so weird and illogical.
A time travelling Jodie Whittaker, but this isn't Doctor Who. Director Dana Lustig's 2012 film A Thousand Kisses Deep (title taken from Leonard Cohen) actually places David Warner in the Doctorish role of an enigmatic and timeless caretaker of a London apartment block whose TARDIS is the lift that takes them between floors and the timelines of Whittaker's life, from troubled childhood with her cold mother (Emilia Fox) to toxic relationship with Dougray Scott's apparently irresistible jazz trumpeter.
If all that sounds a bit silly for a film, it is because it is. A Thousand Kisses Deep's darkly romantic, period hopping, psychological themes would be better explored in a novel. In fact, at times it could easily be one of…
Everything about this film is repulsive. It has single-handedly put me in a crisis about doing anything related to film. I just want to be far away from it as possible.
it's definitely a movie ill say that!! but jodie is very pretty that is the only redeeming factor here
How did I end up watching Jodie Whittaker watching herself having sex while holding a cat?
jodie whittaker is so gorgeous i can’t breathe
but this movie is like a hundred levels of fucked up
The film itself isnt great, but I had no idea it was a time travel narrative going in. So that was really all I needed from it for it to work. Its dramatic, and slightly weird, but I was game for that elevator ride regardless. And the characters of the mother and the daughter are a good pairing in the subsequent roles.
I also liked the jazzy backdrop too.
This is a complete mind melter of a movie that started well but ultimately disappointed. Also, not sure if its just the characters he plays but I dont think I'd ever get tired of smacking Dougray Scott's face.
what happened to the cat? im concerned? hope she’s okay x
also dark hair thick eyeliner jodie,,,,, yeah i’m gay x