Dark Feathers – Movie Review
Director: Crystal J Huang, Nicholas Ryan
Writer: Jin Yao, Crystal J Huang (Screenplay)
Cast
- Gilles Marini (Brothers & Sisters)
- Crystal J Huang (Bermuda Island)
- Karina Smirnoff
- Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs)
- Phoebe Ho (Horizon An American Saga)
Plot: Kate must choose loyalty to a historical Asian clan, and her non-traditional love, amidst the deaths of her dance partners being investigated by her new lover.
Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Dark Feathers starts when the mysterious Kate (Huang) has a reputation of lovers dying. She joins a dance class hosted by Amelia (Smirnoff) whose husband Remy (Marini) requests to become Kate’s dance partner. However, Remy starts to come under her spell, creating jealousy from Amelia.
As Amelia grows more jealous, Kate’s past comes to light and the two worlds collide. It leads her down a path to understand the truth, which could bring to light a deeper meaning in her past, which is connected to the recent deaths.
Verdict on Dark Feathers
Dark Feathers is a mystery thriller following a mysterious woman with a reputation of having death follow her. She joins a dance class creating a problem between a married couple, while her past reveals a deeper meaning to her being around everyone else.
This movie takes us into a world where ancient cults meet modern society. It follows one woman navigating both and finding her ability to connect taking over her world. This felt a lot harder to understand, as it wants to be part romantic thriller, and part secret society thriller and never ends up finding enough ground to stand up as either.
Where to Watch
Dark Feathers is set for its UK digital debut on 4 November from Miracle Media.
Final Thoughts –Dark Feathers ends up being more complicated than it needs to be.