Alyce
Social Construct (2011)
History, Thriller
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#741
0*
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IMDB   5.4
1 hr 50 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Jade Dornfeld Alyce
Tamara Feldman Carroll
James Duval Vince
Eddie Rouse Rex
Larry Cedar Harold
Yorgo Constantine Warner
Megan Gallagher Ginny
Rena Owen Danielle
Tracey Walter Landlord
Bret Roberts Mike
Max Williams Kurt
Josef Tratnik Erzähler
Director
Jay Lee
Patrick Doberenz
Producer Zak Kilberg
Linda L. Miller
Writer Jay Lee
Cinematography Jay Lee
Musician Billy White Acre


What is this movie about? It's about a chick who goes crazy. Or---who was not right in the head in the first place and circumstances pushed her over the edge.

The first part of the movie has Alyce and her best friend Carroll out on the street late at night. They're both drunk having a public heart-to-heart. Why? After meeting up with her boyfriend earlier at a bar, Carroll found out her boyfriend Vince is cheating on her. Later, they arrive at Alyce's place and consider making out (sorry guys, that went nowhere). Then Carroll suggest that they go out and get drugs. This they do. Later Carroll winds up in a hospital. All of this eats up about 20 mins of the movie. The next part is about how Alyce copes with her sense of guilt. She's a nervous wreck and seeing things. The movie seemed like a ghost story at this point to me. To help her cope, Alyce goes back to the same drug dealer she and Carroll went to earlier to buy drugs. Her behavior gets even weirder.

The movie is about a hour and a half. By the last half hour Alyce has totally flipped and the movie doesn't appear to be a ghost story anymore but about a psycho bitch. The ending is so over-the-top in terms of the story and violence, that it becomes a kind of "horror comedy" whereas earlier it seemed like a serious offbeat psychological thriller. Finally, all I can say about this movie is that it's a curious mix of style and content. Subject matter includes: drugs, drunkenness, masturbation, necrophilia, rough sex, butchery (only the last item was explicit). As far as the style goes, it seemed light at first (where's this thing going?), then serious (Damn!), then both light and serious (Huh?) Love, Boloxxi.
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