‘Are You Listening?’ is a masterclass in sustained, intimate tension. This is a film that understands true horror often resides in a forgotten detail, a misinterpreted sigh. The trio of lead performances are exquisitely calibrated, crafting a lived-in…
Are You Listening?
Faced with the possibility of losing her friend forever, 20 year old Anna is forced to delve into her memories and think about what she missed last night.
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As a narrative exercise, ‘Are You Listening?’ is competently assembled. The stakes are clearly defined and the dramatic engine—a race against time through memory—chugs along reliably. The cast is uniformly decent, though the material doesn’t grant them any…
A quietly devastating portrait of friendship and guilt, ‘Are You Listening?’ lingers long after the credits. Its power lies in the spaces between words, in the glances not caught and the conversations half-remembered. The ensemble, particularly Sejal Mathur,…
This film presents a compelling concept but struggles to fully realise its potential. The central mystery—what Anna missed the night before—promises a deep dive into subjective truth, yet the execution feels somewhat surface-level. Performances by Maxine Rivera and…
‘Are You Listening?’ is a modest yet effectively tense drama that finds its strength in human-scale anxiety. The premise of a life hanging in the balance of a faulty memory is instantly gripping. Sejal Mathur carries the film’s…
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Without revealing specifics, a film centred on the fallibility of perception often leans towards conclusions that are emotionally resonant rather than neatly conclusive. Given its premise, a completely tidy resolution might feel disingenuous. Audiences should be prepared for an ending that prioritises thematic truth about memory and connection over conventional closure. The satisfaction will likely stem from the emotional journey and character insights rather than a simple revelation of facts.