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Claire in Motion
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Three weeks after Claire's husband mysteriously disappeared, the police end their investigation, leaving a trail of puzzling secrets that shatter her certainty. Claire refuses to accept the likely death of her husband and sets out to find out the truth.
Three weeks after Claire's husband mysteriously disappeared, the police end their investigation, leaving a trail of puzzling secrets that shatter her certainty. Claire refuses to accept the likely death of her husband and sets out to find out the truth.
Actors:
Chris Beetem,
Ken Strunk,
Merri Biechler,
Betsy Brandt,
Anna Margaret Hollyman,
David Haugen,
Zev Haworth,
Shelley Delaney,
Sakina Jaffrey
Chris Beetem
8 August 1970, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ken Strunk
Merri Biechler
Betsy Brandt
Anna Margaret Hollyman
David Haugen
Zev Haworth
Shelley Delaney
Sakina Jaffrey
14 February 1962, Manhattan, New York, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Lisa Robinson ,
Annie J. Howell
Lisa Robinson
Annie J. Howell
Country:
United States
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January 09, 2017
Throughout, writer-directors Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell's film buckles under the weight of its symbolism.January 13, 2017
Robinson and Howell know how to create an atmosphere of expectation; they succeed in outlining an elliptical and murky story and establishing a sense of vague unease. Perhaps their next film will give us more to go on.March 16, 2016
Howell and Robinson are certainly savvy when it comes to tackling big, emotional ideas with a light touch, but that doesn't always translate to gripping entertainment. Claire in Slow Motion might be a more fitting title.January 12, 2017
[A] somber and quietly affecting psychological mystery ...January 12, 2017
Things are kept real, but that's not necessarily a virtue.January 18, 2017
If the viewer is expecting a mystery he will be disappointed. This is a story of a woman who has lost her husband and what her uncertainty does to her.January 13, 2017
With their second success, Howell & Robinson continue to treat mainstream log-lines with unique emotional and intellectual tenderness, offering a fresh take on our inherent need for closure.January 12, 2017
Ms. Robinson and Ms. Howell have kitted out their movie handsomely, but there's not enough story here or enough anything else, namely a persuasive psychological portrait of Claire, to make up for that lack.January 12, 2017
Steady and sincere, even when it teases conventional conflict and resolution...Brandt is terrific.January 13, 2017
Brandt impressively limns a character whose intelligence and complexity are always evident, along with a sometimes dislikable brittleness.January 12, 2017
The story centers on Claire and her growing doubts and insecurities over what she had once perceived as an idyllic life.January 12, 2017
In a mostly severe mode, Brandt carries the film well. But there's only so much she can do with the open-ended, underwritten script.