

Title: BLONDE. Purple
Year: 2021
Rating: 3.5
Cast: Julian Moore-Cook, Ellie Bindman, Adam J. Bernard, Jennifer Lee Moon, Jessica Murrain
Description: A kaleidoscope of anxieties and desires, "Blonde. Purple" (2021) isn't just a film; it's a visceral experience. The director's masterful use of color, a bold statement in itself, mirrors the turbulent emotional landscape of the protagonist. We're plunged into a world of unspoken longing and simmering resentment, where the vibrant hues of purple clash dramatically with moments of stark, unsettling stillness. This isn't a passive viewing; it's an active engagement with the raw, unfiltered emotions at play. The film dares to explore the complexities of human connection, leaving you pondering its unsettling beauty long after the credits roll. The haunting score perfectly complements the unsettling yet captivating visuals, solidifying "Blonde. Purple" as a cinematic triumph deserving of your attention.