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The Interrogation of Anna Goode
USA 2025
produced by Kristin Starns, Lareina J. Wong, Shauna Emmons, D.C. Hamilton (executive), Brinna Kelly (executive) for Widows Waltz
directed by D.C. Hamilton
starring Brinna Kelly, Neil Hopkins, Max Adler, Katie Leclerc, Shauna Emmons, Enrico Natale, Monica Lee, Alexander Saucedo, Mateo Saucedo, Shawn Mandel
written by Brinna Kelly, D.C. Hamilton, music by Dannian Shu
review by Mike Haberfelner
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After an acquaintance of hers has disappeared and some of his body
parts are subsequently found in different states, Anna Goode (Brinna
Kelly) is taken in for questioning by Detective Marshall (Max Adler) and
federal agent Savage (Neil Hopkins) - and she pretty much immediately
proves a tough nut to crack, pretty much playing games with her
interrogators. That is until agent Savage ties her name to another case
from years ago that also involved severed body parts. Now suddenly Anna
admits to both murders, and not only them but also to several other
similar murders from years, from decades ago - really from a time before
she was even born. Of course, neither policeman knows what to make of it,
but they take her admission to the latest murder for granted. And then, in
an unguarded moment, Anna swaps bodies with agent Savage, and suddenly,
Savage, in Anna's body, must fight for his dear life, as he, or rather his
new body, is pretty much convicted for murder and on the way to his
execution - but how to convince anybody at all that his mind is captured
in another body?
So ok, the premise for this movie demands a great deal of
suspension of disbelief, no two ways about it. But that said, thanks to
clever writing with a focus on character development and dialogue what
could have been an absurd disaster actually works very well as a tight and
suspenseful thriller. And even though, much of the action of this movie is
reduced to just one room, the unique dynamics of the story keep the thing
esciting throughout. And of course, a very solid cast also helps to make
this one very entertaining piece of genre cinema.
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