Review of Perfect Sense (2011) by Taya D — 25 Jan 2014
An art-house entry that presents an intriguing concept but its execution from the very start is a real let down. For a nifty premise about a world in which an epidemic begins to rob people of their sensory perceptions, PERFECT SENSE is hardly gripping.
Instead it increasingly gets annoying with some of its creative choices that hinder its dramatic potential. Much of the film is stilted and dull as the filmmakers tried to create a sense of intimacy when.
clearly, the bigger story is the more interesting one. It's a real shame because PERFECT SENSE is filmed with artistic flair and could have have been far more rewarding to an audience looking for something smart to think about.
This review of Perfect Sense (2011) was written by Taya D on 25 Jan 2014.
Perfect Sense has generally received positive reviews.
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