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.
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