Director: Alex Ross Perry
Writer: Alex Ross Perry (Screenplay)
Starring: Elisabeth Moss, Katherine Waterston, Patrick Fugit, Kentucker Audley, Keith Poulson
Plot: Two women who grew up together discover they have drifted apart when they retreat to a lake house together.
There may be spoilers the rest of the review
Verdict: Dull
Story: Queen of Earth starts as two friends Catherine (Moss) and Virginia (Waterston) spend time catching up in a lake house where they face their past, present and future, question their relationships and look to move onto with their lives.
Thoughts on Queen of Earth
Characters/Performance – Catherine is a talent artist who is struggling with coping after the death of his inspiration and father. Virginia is more of a free spirit always wanting to relax through any troubles that come her way sing the trips as the escape required.
Performance wise, both Moss and Waterston are good through the film without being at their very best.
Story – The story shows how friends can drift apart but will always come together when they need help, otherwise the story is mostly kind of boring with very little happening.
Settings – The film is set entirely at the lake house which shows us how the friends want to get away from the world.
Final Thoughts – This is a dull drama being sold as some form of thriller, nothing much happens, there seems to be no resolution to the reason why the characters are there in the first place.
Overall: Very uninteresting movie that does nothing for an hour and a half.
Rating
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