Film Review - Open Windows
October 02, 2014
Building a reputation for sophisticated B-movies, writer/director Nacho Vigalondo returns with “Open Windows,” his first English-language effort. After guiding “Timecrimes” and “Extraterrestrial” through some puzzling turns of plot, Vigalondo’s ambition gets the better of him here. After a suspenseful, inventive opening half, “Open Windows” takes on more twists and incident than it can handle, slowly suffocating a nifty premise that plays the entire film on a laptop screen, drilling into timely technological fears. Overplotted and underwhelming, the feature gets by on sheer novelty for a considerable amount of time, only to be shut down by the helmer’s refusal to play the premise as economically as possible. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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