When September is suspended from their school, her sister July begins to assert her own independence. Tension in the family builds on holiday Ireland as a series of surreal encounters test t... Read allWhen September is suspended from their school, her sister July begins to assert her own independence. Tension in the family builds on holiday Ireland as a series of surreal encounters test the them all to their limit.When September is suspended from their school, her sister July begins to assert her own independence. Tension in the family builds on holiday Ireland as a series of surreal encounters test the them all to their limit.
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Fair warning, if you have mental illness or tend to serious depression, don't watch this!, it's another movie yes they seem to abound these days of mental illness of young women maybe even the mother is not quite right in the head to use layman's terms, anyway this story goes on and on and sure people are ostracized in school and bullied it happens every day and it's sad, what's more sad is children's reaction, I mean the ones who are feeling they don't fit in, is it possible today that many more children feel this way because it's become a thing to be?, I think there must be a better way to respond than acting out in less than sane ways, again, this is not a movie for people who are having trouble, it seems to legitimize it to me, is the mother helpful?, is she the cause of the lack of ability to cope?, is anyone at fault?, isn't there for sure a better way to resolve difficulties than The wackadoodle way?
Ariane Labed's debut feature isn't perfect when it comes to the writing and certain aspect choices, however, it's beautiful camerawork and really bizarre atmosphere really adds up an interesting tale about sisters, mental illness, and the strangeness surrounding the characters themselves.
Labed understands how to approach to tale with the weird themes, tone and direction style. Blending with some goofy, horror-like and dark absurd style that does work. Observing the characters and strange dialogue was pretty interesting, and each were provided with some really good performances from the cast members themselves. Alongside with the musical score, sound designs, and directing.
However, what does hold it back from being perfect is some of the writing elements as despite some good concepts, unfortunately some aspects are a bit cliche which does lead into some familiar roads without surprises. Including with a third act that may leave viewers starving for more than being satisfied.
Nevertheless, I believe Ariane Labed has the talent to make strange stories. I personally believe improve is needed for sure. Still a solid watch.
Labed understands how to approach to tale with the weird themes, tone and direction style. Blending with some goofy, horror-like and dark absurd style that does work. Observing the characters and strange dialogue was pretty interesting, and each were provided with some really good performances from the cast members themselves. Alongside with the musical score, sound designs, and directing.
However, what does hold it back from being perfect is some of the writing elements as despite some good concepts, unfortunately some aspects are a bit cliche which does lead into some familiar roads without surprises. Including with a third act that may leave viewers starving for more than being satisfied.
Nevertheless, I believe Ariane Labed has the talent to make strange stories. I personally believe improve is needed for sure. Still a solid watch.
Attended the screening of September Says at Gothenburg Film Festival and was totally blown away, especially since the film program failed to describe the plot in an interesting way but I'm a huge fan of Greek Weird Wave so took the chance.
This film feels like a reincarnation of Dogtooth, the sisterhood in September Says feels like a direct continuation of the predecessor.
I just wish it was in Greek instead of English. It's quite intriguing with a setting in Ireland but would've been even more authentic if the sisters only spoke Greek while the rest could continue with English.
Overall a great gem!
This film feels like a reincarnation of Dogtooth, the sisterhood in September Says feels like a direct continuation of the predecessor.
I just wish it was in Greek instead of English. It's quite intriguing with a setting in Ireland but would've been even more authentic if the sisters only spoke Greek while the rest could continue with English.
Overall a great gem!
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Did you know
- TriviaSeptember Says is based on the book Sisters by Daisy Johnson
- SoundtracksBad Girls
Written by Roland Spreckley, Wayne Hector and Alexandru Cotoi
Performed by Alexandru Cotoi (as SICKOTOY), Inna, Antonia and Eva Timush
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- Gross worldwide
- $14,541
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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