Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Black Limousine

David Arquette gives a fascinating performance in this bleak tale of a Hollywood musician named Jack whose thriving career writing music for the movies comes crashing down in the aftermath of a personal tragedy involving a car crash that killed his daughter. Jack spends his days as a limo driver shuttling around the people he used to call his peers, and his night trying to find the muse he lost the night his daughter died. Writer/director Carl Colpaert weaves a complicated narrative…almost too complicated. People come in and out of Jack’s life but the audience – let alone Jack – is never sure who is real and who is a figment of Jack’s swiftly declining mental health. There’s a method to the madness, though, even if you won’t be able to figure it out until the second viewing. Don’t worry about what it all means. It’s enough to sit back and enjoy the ride.

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