Watch: Muse 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – ‘Clew’ is the story of Jack Hadrian, a painter living in the mid-twenty-first century who contracts for the purchase of a Muse, a genetically engineered bioform designed to be his perfect mate, after his fiancée disappears mysteriously..
Plot: Clew is the story of Jack Hadrian, a painter living in the mid-21st century who contracts for the purchase of a Muse, a genetically engineered lifeform designed to be his perfect mate, after his fiancée disappears mysteriously.
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Surprising
This movie completely surprised me, something I’ve experienced only a few times in 50+ years of movie viewing. Saying even this much risks spoiling, so I will simply recommend this imperfect, entertaining, slightly edifying and enlightening, sometimes disturbing, barely known work of barely known makers.Kudos to Eric Badros and Taylor Graham, and I hope to see much more from them.
A bit long, less would have definitely been more . . .
This could have been compressed into a much shorter production. As such, it would have been a perfect match for much of the content presented in the DUST series of sci-fi shorts, for example.However, at almost 2 hrs in length, this was more than just a bit too drawn out.
I get it, the director was hoping to get the audience thoroughly engaged with the two primary characters with the exceptionally long “character study” dialogue sequences and all that, but the end result was creating more impatience as the seemingly endless (and obvious) dialogue sequences just became evermore predictable, as was the “surprise” ending (which became more or less obvious half way through, or even sooner).
There is an interesting philosophical punchline, as it were, in the final minute or so of this production, but it seemed like a very long way around the barn to finally get there.
If anything, the general theme is faintly reminiscent of the “Humans” series, but in that production, there were vastly more interesting and unique characters, evolving scenarios, plots and subplots within subplots that could carry the general concept over multiple episodes, and did so exceedingly well.
In this production, it was very much a single stage set theatrical play production, put to film. Not that being “low budget” is necessarily a bad thing; many well crafted productions have been remarkably compelling with even less resources to work with.
But in this case, less would have definitely been more.
Heather Weeks, given what she had to work with, did a fine job delivering her character Evelyn. Taylor (Jack Hadrian) just didn’t seem to exactly fit right as the purported artist character. Not faulting the actor here, maybe more of a casting mismatch.
In any case, it’s not entirely a waste of time to watch this, but neither would I suggest a second viewing.
I’ll go with five stars . . .
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min)
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Genre Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director Eric Badros
Writer Eric Badros, Taylor Graham, Heather Weeks
Actors Taylor Graham, Heather Weeks, Lavinia Postolache
Country United States
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