Gemini
Gemini
R | 14 June 2017 (USA)
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A heinous crime tests the complex relationship between a tenacious personal assistant and her Hollywood starlet boss. As the assistant travels across Los Angeles to unravel the mystery, she must stay one step ahead of a determined policeman and confront her own understanding of friendship, truth and celebrity.

Reviews
Gordon-11

This film tells the story of an assistant of a Hollywood star, who becomes the prime suspect of murder.The film might have been intense or thrilling, but unfortunately it is neither. The pace is slow, and there is not much happening at all. There is a serious lack of suspense, thrill and excitement. It is not easy for a murder mystery to look plain, but in here it is very plain.

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queenmyra

I enjoyed watching it and I liked that the ending was a little bit unexpected, I found it really interesting. Lola Kirke and Zoe Kravitz are really good in this movie, even if 'Gemini' isn't one of the best movies of their careers. The plot line was good, Aaron Katz knows how to play with the concept of "suspense". The only problem that I had while watching it was the quality of the image and the cadres. A little bit more working on filming would've been awesome. Anyway, it's a movie that is worth watching if you love neo noirs or LA crime stories.

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adonis98-743-186503

A heinous crime tests the complex relationship between a tenacious personal assistant and her Hollywood starlet boss. As the assistant unravels the mystery, she must confront her own understanding of friendship, truth and celebrity. Gemini is kind of interesting but also very serious, slow and quite boring to the point where someone will forget it eventually pretty sooner than later. (0/10)

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cguldal

Gemini starts strong. The set-up, if you will, is well done. Tension slowly builds and the event, the "heinous crime," happens as expected. The assistant/friend of the celebrity is under suspicion, as expected. There are some tense moments when questions are asked, and the assistant takes off to find her own answers. After this point, nothing that happens comes as a surprise, or adds to the film. In the end, it's not clear what the movie is trying to say. If it is saying the things that one thinks it is, then it's way too subtle. The events present an opportunity for the assistant to take charge, to have the upper hand, but she doesn't seem to? Not clear. At some point we're to think that the celebrity is a bit evil, manipulating everyone around her, but then again, maybe not. Back and forth, the film left us with a "meh, not sure what that was trying to say." There were also some scenes that did not really serve a purpose, or the same purpose could have been fulfilled in a better way (the meeting with Jaime, for example, or the coffee scene with the detective and Stan).

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