I’m Not Here Movie Download

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2017
Action / Drama
16
5.6/10
1.8K

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1 hr 21 min

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Plot Summary:
A man struggles with the tragic memories of his past to make sense of his present, but soon realizes that time isn’t the enemy he thinks it is.
Director
Michelle Schumacher
Top Cast
Iain Armitage as Stevie

Maika Monroe as Karen

J.K. Simmons as Steve

Sebastian Stan as Steve


I’m Not Here 2017 720p torrent details

649.49 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
Seeds 1.

I’m Not Here 2017 1080p torrent details

1.22 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
Seeds 1.

I’m Not Here review

Reviewed by lavatch

1 / 10

Vodka Rocks
“I’m Not Here” is a pointless film exercise in tracing a multi-generation pattern of the lives of alcoholic men. It is also manipulative in its thin plot and static in its cinematic structure.

The form of the film resembles a play by Samuel Beckett that focuses on an old man playing reel-to-reel tapes that recall moments in his past. The man is for the most part silent, and the audience is forced to listen to his maudlin tape recordings. In the case of “I’m Not Here,” the protagonist Steven is totally silent throughout the film, as his thoughts are guided by free association that segues into his past with flashbacks.

Steven’s past is a sordid tale of a drunken men, and the film’s message is clearly some sort of depiction of “toxic masculinity.” Steven’s father was a drunk and a closeted homosexual who took his life. Six-year-old Steven was present to hear the shot and apparently witness the death of his kind but flawed father.

In the next generation, Steven is riding the same curve as his father. Bottles of vodka litter the home, and he cannot keep a job. His long-suffering wife takes a lover, and she subsequently sues Steven for divorce. As implied in the film, Steven has grown old in isolation, a lonely, lost alcoholic.

In the never-ending flashback scenes, there are occasionally cheery moments where the characters intone innocuous lines like “life is good.” But there was no attempt on the part of the filmmakers to offer a venue for the alcoholic men to get help. Clichés abound like the moment when Steven and his wife talk about having a second child, as if that will solve all their problems.

At the close of the film credits, there was an odd tribute to a friend with a platitude about how everything in life is possible! This was the antithesis of the film itself that suggested there is no way out for the wounded souls of the world whose favorite words are: “Vodka rocks.”Read More

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