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2013    88minCiencia ficción, Suspense
7.289%81%7.2
Fue en Finlandia, en 1923. El paso de un cometa hizo que los habitantes de un pueblo quedaran completamente desorientados, hasta el punto que una mujer llamó a la policía alertando de que el hombre que estaba en su casa no era su marido. Décadas más tarde, un grupo de amigos recuerda este caso mientras cenan, brindan y se preparan para ver pasar un cometa. ¿Puede acaso repetirse la misma historia?
Directed by James Ward Byrkit
  • Emily BaldoniEm
  • Maury SterlingKevin
  • Nicholas BrendonMike
  • Lorene ScafariaLee
  • Elizabeth GracenBeth
  • Hugo ArmstrongHugh
  • Alex ManugianAmir / Coproductor / Historia
  • Lauren MaherLaurie
  • Kelly DonovanExtra
  • Aqueela ZollExtra
  • Mark BallouExtra
  • Alexis Boozer SterlingExtra
  • James Ward ByrkitDirector / Historia
  • Lene BausagerProductor
  • Alyssa ByrkitProductor ejecutivo
  • Nic SadlerDirector Of Photography
  • Victoria WoodWig Designer
  • Doug BlakeFirst Assistant Director / Unit Production Manager
  • Ben BywaterSecond Assistant Director
  • Shane McAllenColorist
  • ayayron16 de febrero de 2025
    Trivia: Instead of scripts, the actors would each receive only a small paragraph (that only they would see) as their 'goals' for the day. This allowed for the story to unfold naturally and create genuine reactions in the other actors.
  • synthete20 de abril de 2026
    A mix of "Whose Line Is It Anyway" as a way to perform a Twilight Zone episode. It's an interesting concept, performed fairly well, and seems opaque and complex until the film stops to make sure it tries its best so everyone in the back understands all the salient concepts and implications. I've read people say that it takes multiple viewings to understand it, but everything is explicable and traceable once the entirety of the concept's mechanics are unveiled, as long as one is able to retroactively piece things together. This could have made for a hell of a Star Trek TNG or Voyager episode that would have gained a lot by concerning characters everyone was familiar with and had developed an attachment to. The closest thing I remember off the top of my head was a ST:DS9 episode that dealt with similar concepts and stakes. But the only thing I felt was a problem in this film is that there isn't any doubt who the main character is by the last third, and I don't feel the actions taken in the end actually make sense for that character, so it ends up feeling forced just to have a dramatic and "shocking" early-2000s style ending. Decent and fairly unique performance-wise. No plan to ever re-watch.
  • cdt7713 de abril de 2026
    Awesome movie
  • Iqbal Subadi8 de diciembre de 2024
    Coherence is a brilliant example of minimalist filmmaking that punches well above its weight. Its intricate plot and compelling characters make it a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and thought-provoking sci-fi. While it may leave you with more questions than answers, that’s precisely what makes it unforgettable. Some viewers might find the film’s lack of direct explanations frustrating. The intentionally ambiguous ending leaves many questions unanswered, which might not sit well with audiences who prefer more closure.
  • Nino Zlatev28 de julio de 2025
    This movie had great potential and a very abrupt and bad ending. It just feels like it got cut off at the best part. Still - it was quite enjoyable up until the end.
  • Niztradamus6 de abril de 2026
    This was great. Taking an idea from quantum phisics and warping it a bit to fit the narrative was just becoming popular around the time Coherence released. But this one sticks quite a bit closer than most. Even to the point of characters trying to explain some concepts wrong but the movie corrects them in their assumtions and presets what it actually be like. I really did enjoy this one.
  • PatrikStar26 de abril de 2025
    Watching this at 2:15am wasn't the best idea... gonna be traumatized for a bit now.
  • aitchi37 de marzo de 2026
    It's so bad I can't review it
  • Nicholas Florio23 de enero de 2026
    What a great movie, and I only had to watch it 3 times to completely understand it. Lol. I love films that experiment with time narratives or temporal anomalies but these ideas are sometimes hard to grasp the first time... for me.
  • Chris Rattray27 de enero de 2026
    Probs the best Coherence that ever cohered here tbh ngl
  • Rick10 de agosto de 2025
    Really cool premise, but it didn’t quite stick the landing for me.
  • N21 de enero de 2026
    Great movie. I love weird/different concepts and this for sure ticked the boxes for me. Great acting, natural and helped create a sense of being with the group/s as the moments ticked through.
  • rlyshw18 de enero de 2026
    Best dinner party ever
  • The_Holmes21 de mayo de 2025
    This is film making. A budget of $20 and they made something very interesting, engaging and down right clever and enjoyable.
  • wolsk017 de enero de 2026
    Yea a twisty one

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