Coherence is an American science fiction thriller film that was directed by James Ward Byrkit, and is his first theatrical feature film. Ward Byrkit came up with the idea for Coherence after deciding that he wanted to test the idea of shooting a film "without a crew and without a script". He chose to film the movie in his own home and developed the film's science fiction aspect out of necessity, as he wanted to "make a living room feel bigger than just a living room". While Ward Byrkit did have a specific idea for how the film would unfold, he selected improvisational actors and gave them the basic outline of their characters, motivations, and major plot points.
On the night of an astronomical anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of reality bending events. Part cerebral sci-fi and part relationship drama, COHERENCE is a tightly focused, intimately shot film that quickly ratchets up with tension and mystery.
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Freaky non-sense shit. Getting murdered by a doppelganger is fudging scary! I really enjoyed the suspense. I think I would enjoy watching this movie again.
I tried hard to believe the stupid decisions that the characters made. I know that people in real life sometimes can act even crazier than characters on movies, so...
I'm pretty sure the problem was the ketamine. That bitch! I found this movie very original. I didn't find the acting aaaall that bad. The camera work and editing was very unconventional which was a very good thing to me, I think it strengthened the atmosphere of the movie.
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