The past never stays in focus.
Director: Joanna Hogg
Writer: Joanna Hogg
Producer: Joanna Hogg, Luke Schiller
A shy but ambitious film student falls into an intense, emotionally fraught relationship with a charismatic but untrustworthy older man.
119 min
Rating: 6.1/10
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Honor Swinton Byrne
Julie

Tom Burke
Anthony

Tilda Swinton
Rosalind

Richard Ayoade
Patrick

Ariane Labed
Garance

Jaygann Ayeh
Marland
Movie Info
Director: Joanna Hogg
Writer: Joanna Hogg
Producer: Joanna Hogg, Luke Schiller
Production Companies: BBC Film, BFI, JWH Films, Sikelia Productions
Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America
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ddotleugim:
masterpiece
SWITCH.:
Even in the writing of this review, I continue to toss āThe Souvenirā around in my mind. I left the cinema disappointed and frustrated by it, wishing it had let me in more instead of simply presenting itself to me, but a friend had told me that it is a film that grows on you. I think they may have been right. The more I interrogate Joanna Hoggās film, just as Joanna Hogg interrogates her own life, the more fascinating questions and provocations I find. Right now, I like the film more than love it, but I said the same a year ago about Chang-dong Leeās <a href=ā/article/review-burning-one-of-the-best-films-of-the-decadeā>āBurningā</a>, and on my second viewing realised that was actually a masterpiece. Iām not sure the same will happen with āThe Souvenirā, but I wouldnāt be surprised if, when you ask me my thoughts on it in a year, my answer may be different from what it is now. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of āThe Souvenir' is that Hogg always intended for it to be a two-part film, with Part II currently filming. Maybe itās just that we havenāt seen where else she intends to go, what is next in Julieās development as an artist, how tragedy will shape her as an artist and as a human being. In that sense, despite its flaws, āThe Souvenirā may be one of the most interesting provocations in independent cinema in the last few years. The more I think about it, the more Iām keen to try it again, and the more Iām keen to see where Julieās story goes next.
- Daniel Lammin
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https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-souvenir-a-flawed-but-fascinating-act-of-autobiography
CinemaSerf:
I am not quite sure what Joanna Hogg was trying to achieve here. The depressing inevitability of the film's conclusion left by little jeopardy with the plot. The performances were fine, but nothing more - and the manipulative toxicity of Anthony's (Tom Burke) behaviour towards Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) isn't developed anywhere near enough. The film does look good, though!