This stylish thriller, which was shot on mini-DV in only 15 days in guerilla manner, displays a moody aestheticism and cohesive vision that suggests a bigger budget. The claustrophobic interiors, spare soundtrack, and innovative lighting make the most of a compelling, challenging script that leaves the viewer perennially uncertain as to what is real. Courtney Cox-Arquette, demonstrating her dramatic chops in a drastic shift from her FRIENDS character, stars as Sophie Jacobson, whose boyfriend Hugh (James Le Gros, DRUGSTORE COWBOY, LOVELY & AMAZING) is shot and killed one night in a convenience store while she waits in the car. Traumatized, Sophie is plagued by headaches and strange episodes that increasingly impair her everyday life. Resuming her job as a photography teacher at the local college, she is confronted by a photograph taken the night of the shooting. When she investigates to find out who took it, the answer sets off a string of events that defy explanation. The narrative unfolds in a nonlinear way, traveling both directions in time from the central event of the shooting, recalling in equal parts MEMENTO and MULHOLLAND DRIVE. The couple's history is elaborated, providing new insight into the events surrounding that fateful night, while certain episodes repeat themselves with subtle variations, leaving audiences to parse the truth for themselves. As new elements are constantly introduced, everyone starts to question Sophie's sanity--including the audience. Finally, reality comes unglued and the shock of Sophie's trauma is explored in a new way.
Theatrical Release: July 22, 2005 (NY)
DVD Features:
Anamorphic - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning
Subtitles - French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Opening Sequence
Audio Commentary - 1. Greg Harrison - Director, Benjamin Brand - Screenwriter
2. Greg Harrison - Director, Nancy Schreiber - Director of Photography
Interview - Lew Baldwin - Composer/Visual Effects
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos - 1. Sophie's Portfolio
2. Jesse's Portfolio
3. Photos from the Film
4. Behind-the-Scenes
Director of Photography
Nancy Schreiber: Director of Photography, NOVEMBER (2005)
Music
Lew Baldwin: Music, NOVEMBER (2005)
Review 1:
"[T]he performances are crisp and in focus, with Cox in particular showing a photogenic feel for expressing grief."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.50 07/29/2005
Review 2:
"[A] twisty paranoid thriller..."
Source: New York Times
p.E21 07/29/2005