The Playlist by Christian Gallichio
Marionette is a bit less than the sum of its individual parts. Still, for the first half of its runtime, the film is sufficiently compelling.
Netherlands, Luxembourg, United Kingdom · 2020
1h 48m
Director Elbert van Strien
Starring Thekla Reuten, Elijah Wolf, Emun Elliott, Sam Hazeldine
Genre Thriller
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Marionette tells the story of a therapist, who loses her grip on reality when a ten-year-old boy claims he can control her future.
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The Playlist by Christian Gallichio
Marionette is a bit less than the sum of its individual parts. Still, for the first half of its runtime, the film is sufficiently compelling.
A third-act plot twist is audacious enough to regain our attention, but Reuten and Wolf don’t quite have the charisma to fully carry it off.
As a study in mutual traumatic grief between doctor and patient, Marionette has some resonance, but the emotional core of the story is smothered by its irritating intellectual pretensions and altogether too much wood paneling.
Marionette is a perfectly-gloomy but overly-subdued Scottish thriller pretty much wholly undone by a contorted “twist” that derails its third act.
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