In Amy Seimetz's second feature, starring Kate Lyn Sheil, a deathly premonition spreads like a plague
. That’s no doubt thanks to a sudden notion that haunts its heroine, Amy , who is overtaken by a dark, startling idea just as she moves into a new home and seems on the verge of beginning a new life: that she will die tomorrow.
Her very matter-of-factness is what proves so seductive, especially because Seimetz inclines us to witness her characters from inside and out. We see them subjectively, with bursts of color that alter the lived reality of a scene and cosmic visions that announce the harbinger of certain death, and externally, as they appear to other people—which is to say, like weirdos. A couple, played by, walk into their child’s bedroom and say, “I’m going to die tomorrow and so is your dad.
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