I love a good, heavy drama that explores the big questions of life. With his third feature Guilt, writer/director Onur Karaman takes a stab at exploring the question of "what is evil" by telling two loosely connected stories to explore the topic.
In one, we have Sylvio Arriola as Frederic, a college philosophy professor in search of romance who harbours an unhealthy, and frankly a little gross, attraction to one of his students. He seems largely uninterested and disengaged from the class and the feeling from the students seems mutual with most of them paying little attention to Frederic's droning on about the difference between internal and external morality.
The second, and far more interesting story, focuses on Isa (Emilie L. Cote), a hard-headed teenager unhappy with t...
In one, we have Sylvio Arriola as Frederic, a college philosophy professor in search of romance who harbours an unhealthy, and frankly a little gross, attraction to one of his students. He seems largely uninterested and disengaged from the class and the feeling from the students seems mutual with most of them paying little attention to Frederic's droning on about the difference between internal and external morality.
The second, and far more interesting story, focuses on Isa (Emilie L. Cote), a hard-headed teenager unhappy with t...
- 12/12/2019
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