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6/10
ramsey and bingo
ferguson-67 May 2020
Greetings again from the darkness. A lovely opening sequence shows Karen in bed, the morning sun barely able to match the light of love emanating from inside her. We never see Karen's lover's face, but we hear D's voice as the two ladies share the beginning of a day. Our next scene has Karen unable to enter the house the two shared. Ramsey the dog barks at her through the glass pane of the door that Karen's key no longer opens. Frustrated, she hops back in her car.

We soon learn that Karen's idea of revenge (or coping) after being dumped is to break into D's Oregon lake house, take down a painting from over the bed, smoke some pot, drink some wine, and replay D's voice messages. Her plan doesn't seem to go much deeper, but it's not long before she has met Lana, a local girl who claims to be 19 years old - though we all know she's younger. Lana is a bit odd, though clearly attracted to Karen, herself intrigued by the unusual girl. This strange little cat and mouse game is then crashed by Beau, the handyman for D's lake house.

The first feature from writer-director Lara Gallagher excels at keeping us off-balance, despite moving at a pace that allows the viewer plenty of time for thought and observation. Complementing the uneasiness is the score from Katy Jarzebowski, with its harsh single piano note, sometimes accompanied by violin ... the sound of a horror film, though this is no Hollywood cabin in the woods. Three times we are shown the handgun in the drawer, and though it plays a significant part, it's not in the way that our movie mind has been trained.

Otmara Marrero plays Karen, and rising star Sydney Sweeney is Lana. The two joust very well, though it's Lana who fascinates. She's curious of love and life, while not quite being ready. Lana is a manipulator thanks to an innocence that draws Karen in. Will Brittain (BLOW THE MAN DOWN) plays Beau in a manner of which we are never really certain - friend or foe? Finally, Sonya Walger is D. She doesn't show up until late in the film, but she is precisely what we have envisioned.

There is an odd cadence to the film, and the performances assist with confounding us. It's a coming of age story for two females of different ages, and we can't help but notice that Karen has been involved in two relationships featuring the older woman/younger woman dynamic. Of course, her role reversal in the two relationships is at the core of the film. Indie band Lightning Dust contributes an outstanding song with "Antonia Jane", and we are left thinking this is a psychological thriller without the thrills. Filmmaker Lara Gallagher has delivered a personal project reminding us that toxic relationships aren't limited to man-woman.
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5/10
A slow-burn that burns out
brianaburton28 September 2020
I am a fan of slow-burns and I always seem to find good elements in almost any movie, but this film constantly felt like something was about to happen, something was going to twist or reveal itself, but it never does.

This film is honestly bizarre as it literally doesn't have an ending. The movie just ends seemingly randomly without any reveal or clearly signified conclusion. It literally feels like they forgot to add in a scene.

I enjoyed the locations and the odd character dynamics between the main characters, but I kept expecting more from Lana's character specificity. She is built up as a possible liar and complex character, but that is completely thrown out. None of the characters in this film I felt sympathetic towards and I disliked all of them. Unlikable main characters can work sometimes depending on the story you want to tell, but in this case it seems accidental.

I have no idea if the director even wanted to communicate a clear story, all I can do is make assumptions. There wasn't enough information conveyed about D., Karen's ex. All I can assume is that Karen didn't want to repeat the dynamic between her and her ex with Lana, but this really wasn't conveyed in a clear way. Actually, after the final phone call, it seems like the only true victim in this story is Lana herself, but I have no idea if that's how the director wanted the "ending" interpreted. The ending is open, but not in a good way.

Overall, this film wants to tell too much with too little.
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6/10
Remake of Swimming Pool?
submarine-230 June 2021
I swear it's the same movie but Swimming Pool was better. A little more heat could have helped this movie a lot.
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5/10
Well made
wayne-3089526 January 2023
I get tired of the reviews that say there's no entertainment or escape here in this film, or that it is boring. If you want escape, try Thailand, and if you can't get through a movie without a car chase or shoot-em-up without finding it boring, well, perhaps movies aren't your thing.

This is a well-made movie about desire, about wanting to be something really badly but not knowing if you even have it in you. The music is understated, which is a rare pleasure, and the acting is good. The characters feel real.

The main character portrays well that feeling after a breakup, when part of you feels liberated, part is angry, part wants to reconcile, and most of you is just spinning a lot, trying to figure out the next step.
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2/10
Movies are for entertainment
borderworldstudios7 May 2020
When you write a movie, despite what size of ego you have, in the end your job is to craft a escape for your audience. To ay least entertain them for 90 minutes... not put them to sleep. Clementine is a perfect example of how indie cinema is failing. Decent cast, decent production value... but otherwise complete bore. At least make a boring movie with an original story. Hopefully Gallagher will learn this on her next film.
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1/10
Disingenuous snooze fest
marlenathomassen13 July 2019
This film is completely and thoroughly boring. The score is absurd and fills the aura of suspense, but the only reveal is that nothing happens!
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7/10
double-edged sword
SnoopyStyle29 December 2020
Karen (Otmara Marrero) has a bad breakup with D (Sonya Walger) who changed the locks on her and even steals her dog. Karen takes off and breaks into a country house. She is befriended by neighbor teen Lana (Sydney Sweeney). Handyman Beau (Will Brittain) shows up to check on the house.

The first half has a great quiet intensity. Karen is constantly threatened with exposure which does lead to the question why. Why doesn't she simply leave? There is an answer about halfway in the movie. It's a good answer but the movie does need to find something quick to replace the tension. It's a little slow to get there but it does eventually get somewhere. The slow pacing is a double-edged sword. It's part of the movie's charms but it's also part of its problem. Filmmaker Lara Gallagher may be a name to look for in the future.
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pretentious and forced. Overbearing musical score is jarring
random-707789 December 2019
Terrible, artificial and forced. Overbearing musical score is jarring
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1/10
No on every level
MaggieQ-public16 February 2020
Please put the camera away and don't make anything anymore remotely resembling a movie...please.
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3/10
Another dead-end tale?
mhsdjjcgqy16 November 2021
This movie was basically the "gay" version of The Green Knight. Pointlessness and dragging is all you'll get. I also don't care for this being labeled a lgbt+ film considering the lack of anything gay in focus. If it's a love story, then it was a weak attack at building chemistry between the characters.

I really didn't know what I was watching. I thought it was a romance, it felt like a drama, and the music made it seem like something horrendous was gonna happen but it never does.

At least The Green Knight was visually stimulating.
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9/10
Sublime
hannamariola30 April 2019
Perfectly paced, beautifully filmed and well acted suspenseful story about the complexity of women's relationships and a girl's coming of age. Hauntingly impactful original score.
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1/10
Another worst film! Too slow, and full of annoying overuse scene! Avoid at all freaking cost!
kwenchow17 February 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This film start with a girl "Karen" watching video at her phone, and she can't open a house with her key scene! As turnout, this film is about Karen need to help the girl she met at the lake house "Lana" to retrieve back the camera that contain her nude video! Entire film full of boring conversation, and annoying overuse scene! Such as, overuse of the song playing at the background scene, overuse of the drinking scene, overuse of the smoking scene, overuse of the taking drug scene, overuse of the driving scene, overuse of the swimming scene, overuse of the kissing scene, and overuse of the calling names scene! Make the film unwatchable! At the end, after retrieve the camera, Karen throw it into the lake! That's it! Wasting time to watch!
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5/10
Slow paced, well acted, missing something in the final third.
kelboy1018 April 2024
Clementine is a slow paced film which conveys a very life like tone through a vehicle of subtle shots, the scenery and locations, the very relatable moments. Yet it only appears to work to some degree, as the audience are teased along on a ride to something dramatic or intense that never seems to come or register. The Film is relatable to everyone, however it is most relatable to those who have experienced a recent relationship breakup. Lara Gallagher builds up to something, but in the end I'm not entirely sure of what. The subliminal message is far from obvious, in fact it's more oblivious to me, my guess is it's something along the lines of 'relationships suck'!

Karen (Otmara Marrero) toys with the idea of a relationship with a younger provocative woman as opposed to the previous older partner of the same sex. Fresh off a breakup Karen breaks into her ex's lake house seeking refuge. The acting makes the film bearable in a turn of events that feel somewhat pointless. Lana (Sydney Sweeney) is perceived to be a troubled bored youth with a need for attention. Karen is fascinated by her but not entirely convinced she is trustworthy of always telling the truth. Both characters appear to be victims, possibly the strongest message of the piece is that relationships have no discrimination on sex and both men and women can be equally as difficult when strong feeling are involved. Lana stripped down to the bone in order to pursue her goals as an actress while Karen is left feeling hopeless and lost due to the impact of her relationship with D. (Sonya Walger). Promising signs from an acting point of view.

The score is the most unique or unusual considering the content, it often leads us to believe something horrific or outrageous is only a few feet away that never really comes to light. Far from a horror/thriller at times, just a reflection on reality from calm peaceful silence to on the edge tipping points, the balanced blend between the two is very close to home.

Lara Gallagher has made a worthy attempt of making her audience feel something for her characters, still, the final ingredient to the recipe is missing that spice leaving the end feeling a little flat.
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10/10
Very emotional
avaisdabomb4 May 2021
Amazing movie. It was very heartfelt and sad. I loved it so much.
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10/10
did you ever come close to
fabiofrost6 February 2024
This beautiful film really gives us some moments of reflection as I found in a few films, the messages that leaves us is beautiful and important and only to that we must refer, everything else does not count despite the acting of the two protagonists is excellent, photography It is also of a good level, it looks like a simple email film that sends us is an important message, I really believe in a few would be able to do what the protagonist did, this film is a movie that I will gladly remember in time like other films ( Princess Cyd 2017) (You Can Live Forever 2022) (So Damn Easy Going 2022) (Our Love Story 2016) Great job.
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