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Never Here (2017)

Never Here (2017)

GENRESDrama,Mystery,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Mireille EnosSam ShepardGoran VisnjicVincent Piazza
DIRECTOR
Camille Thoman

SYNOPSICS

Never Here (2017) is a English movie. Camille Thoman has directed this movie. Mireille Enos,Sam Shepard,Goran Visnjic,Vincent Piazza are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Never Here (2017) is considered one of the best Drama,Mystery,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Lines blur between real and imaginary, crime and art, the watcher and the watched in this eerie, genre-subverting exploration of identity. Installation artist Miranda Fall (Mireille Enos) follows and photographs strangers for her art until disturbing events lead her to suspect that someone out there is watching HER...

Never Here (2017) Reviews

  • Pretentious Muck

    Marco_From_Tropoja2017-10-28

    I've nothing against any film that holds back on being too literal as to plot and conclusions but that has to be backed up by something substantial in other areas. This movie fails utterly in the latter respect. It's pointless pretentious muck that is a total waste of time. Boring and turgid.

  • pile of sh*t

    melanguine2017-10-22

    Biggest pile of Sh*t. I hated every minute of this. I thought I'd just get to the end of the movie hoping to see the "twist" and it never came!! So disjointed and weird. If the "mystery" was not having any idea what was going on through the whole movie.... it sure was a mystery. A waste of 110 minutes of my life that I'll never see again. Save yourself this time and watch a real mystery thriller movie.

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  • Interesting and Well Acted

    evmcelroy2017-10-22

    I was surprised to see the low rating on IMDb for Never Here. If you like your mysteries tied up with a neat bow, this movie may leave you dissatisfied. However, the acting, cinematography and music were all excellent. And I was happy to see that Sam Shepard's final role was one with some meat to it. Mireille Enos' artist is totally believable and her gradual mental deterioration is impressive. For me, the twists and turns in the plot were not what riveted me. It was the looming dread that permeated the movie that grabbed me and left me pondering it for quite a while afterward.

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  • Never Here...You'll Never Know For Sure! Possible Spoilers?

    eoa-053992017-10-20

    Identity, privacy, and soul thief, Miranda Fall, posing as an installation/performance artist, discovers that by revealing and publicly outing an unwilling stranger, through finding his lost cell phone, and by practicing some amateur sleuthing, unearths far more than she bargained for via the seemingly innocent interviews she conducts of his private phone contacts, and by additionally following him via his phones GPS records, which leads her to clandestinely film and photograph him as the subject of her latest artist exhibition, going even so far as to display his baby and childhood photos which she was somehow able to finagle from the subject's own mother. However, after this man, Arthur, shows up at the exhibition, expressing his displeasure with an ominous, threatening response, a strange series of attacks and break-ins of people and places close to Miranda, wind up with people missing and her apartment and belongings mysteriously rearranged, and she now finds herself the subject of focus of an unknown artiste with a different nature and intent, and subjected to some possibly self inflicted and well deserved consequences. We learn that soon after her successful art exhibition, that the studio has been vandalized, and while Miranda and her staff assess the damage on location and lay blame to the obvious perpetrator, Arthur, Miranda notices a man in an overcoat and hat acting suspiciously and decides to follow him from now on and throughout the rest of the movie, again employing her stealthy surveillance talents from afar. As she tails her suspect (Arthur?), whose contoured, shadowy figure is very reminiscent of the well known 1964 painting "The Son of Man" by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte, sans the green apple covering his face and with the occasional addition of a closed umbrella dangling from one hand while walking, never cleverly revealing anything more than his mysterious back silhouette until later, he is appropriately given the moniker of "S" by Miranda through the remainder of the movie, as he leads her as well as the audience into several perplexing scenarios with any number of suspects and possible reasons for the surreal actions taking place. The acting, directing, twisty plot, sets and cinematography, along with the lead actress's performance and her irresistibly engaging facial expressions are the real work of art on exhibit. The background characters and subplots are just as interesting and expertly acted all with histories and potential plot twists of their own. While the ending is left open to interpretation, one thing is for sure, this is one piece of performance art or surrealist painting come to life, that you won't quickly forget or regret.

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  • Waste of time

    mikicar2018-01-02

    Most idiotic,boring,waste of time and moronic movie I ever seen. Dear good I waste 3 hours of my life. DONT RECOMEND THIS MOVIE Rate 0

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