Anna

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There's more than one way to see the future. In the near future, an elite group of private "memory detectives" have the ability to enter people's minds and recall the events in their past that have led to a crime. John Washington (Mark Strong) was once the top investigator in this field, but is now recovering from the death of his wife. He must now take on the case of a troubled teenage girl named Anna (Taissa Farmiga), who is accused of an attempted triple homicide. Washington will journey in her mind to seek out the truth: is Anna capable of killing, or is there a deeper secret buried within her memories that has yet to be uncovered? (Pinnacle Films)

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agentmiky 

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English The cast was enticing, and the collaboration of the most capable Spanish creators also piqued my interest. The film maintains a strong sense of mystery throughout, keeping the viewer in suspense and anticipation of what will happen next. The main acting duo serves as a stable anchor, with both actors ensuring an above-average viewing experience. Mark Strong carries the film with his charm and charisma, while Taissa Farmiga brings intrigue and a sense of secrecy to her role. The main idea can be considered original, and the concept of a memory detective is genuinely interesting. The story has a few clichés, but the main plot is solid, and the screenwriters managed to keep it from becoming a convoluted mess. The first half is almost perfect; the atmosphere captivated me and didn’t let go. The second half is less impressive, but still has something to offer. Towards the end, the film may have lost a bit of steam, and the twist at the end wasn’t surprising, but I was impressed by the performances. Those who enjoy simple thrillers might want to look elsewhere. However, for those who prefer more thought-provoking films, this one is worth watching. I give it 74%. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Such a predictable thriller with a surprising twist. Smarter readers will have correctly judged the previous sentence as an oxymoron… and that’s exactly where the problem is. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English A very well executed thriller, based on the futuristic idea of trained "memory detectives". The film excels in every aspect, great direction, great casting, nice pace, an unusual and interesting story and an excellent denouement. Enthusiasm. 80%. ()

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