Review of Gray Matter (2023) by Moviereviewmave — 07 Aug 2023
IN A NUTSHELL:
The story is about Aurora, a teenager with superhuman abilities that her mom is trying to help her learn to control. She wants to live in the real world, yet her mom doesn't think she's ready. The movie tells us that her ability is called Psionic, which allows her to read minds and move objects.
The film was directed by Meko Winbush. Writing credits go to Philip Gelatt.
THINGS I LIKED:
The two leading ladies did a terrific job: Jessica Frances Dukes and Mia Isaac.
If you got a kick out of the popular TV show "Raising Hope", you'll love seeing Garret Dillahunt in this. He's been part of award-winning ensembles of 12 Years A Slave and No Country for Old Men.
What would YOU do if you had special psychic powers? Would you do good to help others or to get riches and power?
The movie is connected to the HBO Max competition series called "Project Greenlight." Have you ever watched that? I had never seen it before but now I'm super curious! Ben Affleck and Matt Damon produced previous seasons of the show.
There's talk of astral projection, teleportation, and mind reading.
I love it when film titles have a double meaning. This one does. It discusses brain issues, but it also illustrates that grey matter between right and wrong.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
When two of the characters talk about plots in books, one of them says simple plots are the best. This movie's plot is extremely simple. Some might even say boring.
The story is slow-moving.
Some audiences might wish for more action.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Profanity.
Bloody deaths.
We see several people die violently.
This review of Gray Matter (2023) was written by Moviereviewmave on 07 August 2023.
Gray Matter has generally received mixed reviews.
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