Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum

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  • NR
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 5.3  (190)

Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum is a surrealist independent film from 2012, written and directed by Thomas L. Phillips. The movie follows the lives of a group of extended family members whose peaceful existence is suddenly disrupted by a mysterious visitor. The movie stars Sasha Ramos (Jude), Erin Cline (Mel), Emily Rogers (Zoe), and Melinda Fleming (Nora).

The story sets off in the peaceful countryside of the fictional town of Mount Harris, where a beautiful and enigmatic fugitive named Maggie (Marina Resa) finds refuge at an abandoned farm. Soon enough, the farm becomes the center of attention for both the local police and the family members of the three young women living in a nearby cottage. Despite initial suspicion from the police, the family members are more hospitable to Maggie and welcome her into their midst. But as Maggie’s past catches up to her, the whole family’s way of living is called into question.

Throughout the film, Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum explores themes of isolation, identity, and existentialism. The film's offbeat characters and quirky yet eerie atmosphere create a sense of surreality and uncertainty that is both engaging and unsettling. The plot twists in unexpected ways, keeping the audience on their toes until the end.

The film's pace is slow, taking time to delve into the characters' innermost thoughts and fears. It boasts of beautifully shot, breathtaking scenery that sometimes creates a psychological effect on the viewer. The rustic landscape gives off an eerie vibe even in the daylight, thanks to the skillful use of sound design and cinematography. Throughout much of the movie's runtime, viewers will be transfixed by the mysterious, ethereal tone that sets it apart from other independent films.

The cast delivers some brilliant performances, particularly Sasha Ramos as Jude, the eldest daughter in the cottage-dwelling family, and Marina Resa as Maggie, the mysterious stranger who disrupts their lives. Erin Cline as Mel and Emily Rogers as Zoe also offer solid performances, and their interactions with one another are both humorous and intimate, highlighting the nature of their relationship.

Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum is an ambitious film that leans heavily on its themes and psychological aspects. It is not a typical horror film or thriller, but rather, a slow-burning meditation on identity and what it means to be human. Its core message is that the things that make us human can often be the things that bring us pain, conflict, and ultimately, redemption.

The film's climax is intense, satisfying, and unexpected, with a resolution that ties up the various plot threads that have been laid out throughout the movie in a cogent and coherent way.

Overall, Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum is a mesmerizing indie film that deftly weaves an intricate tapestry of thoughts, emotions, and characters into an unforgettable cinematic experience. The film does require patience and an open-mind, but for those willing to delve into its world, they will find a unique and fascinating movie that stays with them long after the credits roll.

Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum is a 2012 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (190)