I Am Here
Directed by Anders Morgenthaler
Starring Kim Basinger, Jordan Prentice, Sebastian Schipper, Peter Stormare and Robert Hunger-Bühler
Successful businesswoman Maria has achieved everything except what she wants the most - a baby of her own. She decides to deal with the matter by herself and embarks on a desperate and dangerous journey in order to make her dream come true.
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Reviews
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★★★★ review by rahbin on Letterboxd
Odd. Haunting. Beautiful. Sad. Enigmatic. Ending floored me. I love Kim!
Alternative title The 11th Hour -
★★★★½ review by Lebowskidoo on Letterboxd
I won't spoil anything here, let just say this movie flew off the rails in ways I didn't see coming. It was so not the "nice predictable thriller" I was expecting...AT ALL!
Lots of blurry and unusual camera angles, but don't let that put you off. The ending won't answer all your questions either, just enjoy the ride for what it is.
This movie was called "The 11th Hour" when I watched it on Netflix.
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★★★½ review by Triin on Letterboxd
Deals with difficult and tough topics, yet isn't a depressing as one might expect; some scenes are hauntingly beautiful.
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★★★★★ review by William Lindus on Letterboxd
Probably my favorite film from Fantastic Fest 2014, or at the very least, a serious contender.
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★★★½ review by Antonio Quintero on Letterboxd
Saw it at Fantastic Fest 2014
A great return to the screen for Kim Basinger. She plays the most desperate woman that is trying to get a baby. She goes to the balkans to find a prostitute that would be willing to sell her a baby. In her journey she meets a dwarf actor that becomes her unwilling companion on this quest.
It features this 2 strangers that end up helping each other as they see as two lost souls. The movie does feature a really messed up turn towards the end. - See all reviews