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Out of Blue — Can you explain your place in the Universe?
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Out of Blue

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Out of Blue

Mike Hoolihan is an unconventional New Orleans cop investigating the murder of renowned astrophysicist Jennifer Rockwell, a black hole expert found shot to death in her observatory. As Mike tumbles down the rabbit hole of the disturbing, labyrinthine case, she finds herself grappling with increasingly existential questions of quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and exploding stars. The hunt for a killer draws a detective into an even larger mystery: the nature of the universe itself.

Countries: US, GB
Languages: English
Runtime: 1hrs 50min
Status: Released
Release date: 2019-03-22
Release format: Streaming — Mar 22, 2019
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Raphaël Donier
@jarvis-1783384 5 years ago

this one look's nice I will update at the end of it, I found it on kodiapps.com one hour & 49 minutes I like when a movie is at least 1Hour 45 minutes or 2 hours than one at 1Hour 30 minutes . this one look coming out of space ! ! !

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Raphaël Donier
@jarvis-1783384 5 years ago

this one look's nice I will update at the end of it, I found it on kodiapps.com one hour & 49 minutes I like when a movie is at least 1Hour 45 minutes or 2 hours than one at 1Hour 30 minutes . this one look coming out of space ! ! !

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Lee Brown Barrow Movie Buff
@lee-brown-barrow 5 years ago

An unusual film, not quite as profound as it thinks it is, but still an interesting watch.

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Stephen Campbell
@bertaut 2 years ago

A clichéd, predictable, tonally inconsistent mess

Part murder-mystery, part esoteric cosmological rumination, part metaphysical neo-noir, Carol Morley's Out of Blue is a complete shambles. That this is so gives me no pleasure at all, as I'm a big fan of both Dreams of a Life (2011) and The Falling (2014). Dreams, in particular, was a seismic gut punch of a movie, beautifully made, and thoroughly sobering. I saw Morley do Q&As for both films at the Dublin International Film Festival, and I've always found her to be articulate and insightful, so I was really looking forward to Out of Blue. Loosely based on Martin Amis's 1997 novel Night Train, the film wears its influences very much on its sleeve, primarily Nicolas Roeg (whose son, Luc serves as a producer) and David Lynch. Obviously designed as a puzzle, the story only ever seems half-formed, as if we're seeing it through gauze. Mixing tones, themes, and styles, the film tries to be many things at once, but ultimately ends up being none of them; far too simplistic to be a fully realised examination of the nature of existence, far too predictable to be a whodunnit, far too clichéd to be a noir.

For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/EqgDl

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