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Don’t Look Back Now is the story of Keisha (Joy Taylor), a woman who has
moved across country to escape her creepy ex-boyfriend stalker, Tom (Kevin
Highsmith). However,
mysterious things keep happening to the people in Keisha’s life, and the
authorities don’t
believe her. But there’s one thing nobody knows – she’s got a secret that will
make anyone coming to harm her regret it – especially Tom. This thriller is an
exciting roller coaster ride that constantly keeps the audience guessing.
Director Juliette Cho knows exactly how to manipulate the camera to capture
every shadow and peripheral movement, keeping the viewer on edge. The
close-up shots feel claustrophobic, like the perspective is skewed. For any
other movie this might be annoying, but for this one, it helps put the viewer in
Keisha’s suspicious shoes very well. With a running time of 98 minutes, the
pacing is quick and efficient, and Cho uses cinematography deftly to show the
quick and jerky passage of time from Keisha’s perspective.
The performances are rock solid all the way through. Joy Taylor is brittle and
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violent, simmering below the surface with rage. You can see the toll this
stalking experience has had on her in every twitch of her eye and clench of her
jaw. The strength she displays once the film shifts into the darker, triumphant
second act is a wonder to behold. Kevin Highsmith gives off just the right vibe
of charming and sinister as Tom, effortlessly shifting his entire performance
between sweet and suddenly dangerous.
This is a tense thrill rise that will not disappoint fans of Joy Taylor orr this genre
in general. You can find Don’t Look Back Now at the Main Street Metroplex 12
and the Movie Palace 20 starting Friday.
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1. Which of the following sentences best summarizes the second paragraph
of the
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passage?
a. The film takes place mostly in the dark, which makes lighting and camera
angles very important.
b. The direction and cinematography are the key elements to creating the
film’s tense,
suspenseful tone.
c. Close-up shots are an important way to showcase a character’s state of
mind.
d. Joy Taylor’s performance helps the audience feel more
sympathetic toward her character, Keisha.
2. Which of the following conclusions could a reader make from this
passage?
a. Tom is able to protect Keisha from her stalker.
b. There is a big twist in the second half of the movie.
c. The film has a sad ending.
d. Juliette Cho is a first-time director.
3. Which of the following information from the passage contains an
opinion?
a. Starting Friday, the movie will be showing at the Main Street
Metroplex 12 and the Movie Palace 20.