Review of No Reasons

No Reasons (2016)
10/10
Very nasty, I like it
1 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
No Reasons begins like some sort of tv drama, it tells story of a girl who has gone missing many years ago. I had settled in for a mystery of normal proportions, but then suddenly almost halfway through the movie it goes bonkers.

The films cinematographer is clearly a genius because he opts to go from static camera clearly on a tripod, to handheld the minute the film switches from one type of movie to another.

Hawken the writer and director has delivered a solid and competently made thriller that would stay with me forever. While Lucinda Rhodes pulls of the role of her career, as the doting mother with a incredibly sinister edge. This film should be seen, to be believed, some will find it distasteful as did my girlfriend, but I felt it was an incredible adventure set in a domestic environment.
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