Release Year: 2005 Rating: R Duration: 88 minutes Director: Greg Harrison Producer: Danielle Renfrew, Gary Winick, Jake Abraham Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
synopsis
After a dinner out, photographer Sophie Jacobs and her boyfriend Hugh stop at a corner store for a late night snack. While Sophie waits unaware in the car, Hugh is murdered in a violent robbery. Haunted by guilt, Sophie goes on with her life as best she can: teaching photography at a local art college, meeting her mother for lunch, and visiting her therapist. But one day at school, a slide mysteriously appears in the projector's carousel: an image of what looks like her car in front of the corner store the night of the shooting. Are these paranoid visions stemming from her grief and guilt, or does someone know something about the murder?
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Greg Harrison's NOVEMBER is a sporadically fascinating failure of a film about a woman (Courteney Cox) whose boyfriend (James LeGros) was shot in a robbery. Or was he? The story, which keeps doubling back on itself, offers various interpretations as to what really occurred to this woman who is said to have an "underachiever's haircut." The film lumbers along until the final iteration of the story, which may or may not represent the truth. The digital camerawork is nicely stylized but so underlit that it is exceedingly ugly. "Absolutely flavorless," the woman's mother (Anne Archer) complains about a salad dressing, a comment which could be said about the film itself.