Sound of My Voice

4.00
    Sound of My Voice
    2011

    Synopsis

    A journalist and his girlfriend get pulled in while they investigate a cult whose leader claims to be from the future.

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    Cast

    • Brit MarlingMaggie
    • Christopher DenhamPeter Aitken
    • Nicole ViciusLorna Michaelson
    • Davenia McFaddenCarol Briggs
    • Kandice StrohJoanne
    • Richard WhartonKlaus
    • Christy MeyersMel
    • Alvin LamLam
    • Constance WuChristine
    • Matthew CareyLyle

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Sound of My Voice offers promise and pay off at the same time. Star and writer Brit Marling is having a rare double-whammy of a debut.
    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      Sound of My Voice doesn't follow through on everything it sets up, yet it has a hushed and revealing psycho-intensity. It also has an oh-wow Twilight Zone ending that truly made me go, ''Oh, wow.''
    • 83

      The A.V. Club

      Like "Martha Marcy May Marlene," Sound Of My Voice plausibly demonstrates how someone's sense of self and certainty can be eroded, and like "Another Earth," it was co-written by actress Brit Marling, a melancholy, luminous presence as the group's leader.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Now Batmanglij and Marling deliver another terrific and engrossing venture into speculative fiction, Sound of My Voice.
    • 80

      Variety

      Two documentary filmmakers infiltrate a mysterious cult, only to find themselves drawn into the leader's insidious grip, in the taut, compelling low-budget feature Sound of My Voice.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Batmanglij keeps the movie even-keeled, full of medium close-ups, underscored by ambient plinks and shimmers, with nothing to break the trance until a last scene that upends everything we thought we knew.
    • 70

      Wall Street Journal

      The film is thin and mannered, even though many of the mannerisms are intrinsic to its shrewd vision of cult behavior. There's no arguing, though - and who would want to? - Ms. Marling's extraordinary gift for taking the camera and weaving a spell.
    • 60

      Time Out

      Ambiguities trump answers, and possibly even logic. For those who aren't burdened by such things, the loopy, off-kilter pace and frontal-lobe frying provide their own unconventional pleasures. It's a cult film, in more ways than one.

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