Review of State Like Sleep (2019) by Teo Bugbee for New York Times — 03 Jan 2019
The images serve the dialogue, but they are not given a chance to expand the story, depriving the movie of texture and energy. Danluck dives with Katherine into the depths of grief-stricken obsession, and her film suffocates for want of room to breathe.
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This review of State Like Sleep (2019) was written by Teo Bugbee and published by New York Times on 03 January 2019.
State Like Sleep has generally received mixed reviews.
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