6.9

Trance

Trance

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6.9

Trance

Trance

  • Year 2013
  • Duration 101 min
  • Country United Kingdom, France, United States
  • Language English
An art auctioneer mixed up with a group of criminals partners with a hypnotherapist in order to recover a lost painting.

About Trance

Danny Boyle's 2013 psychological thriller 'Trance' is a stylish, disorienting journey into memory, identity, and obsession. The film follows Simon (James McAvoy), an art auctioneer who suffers amnesia after a violent heist targeting Francisco Goya's priceless painting 'Witches in the Air.' To locate the missing masterpiece, he reluctantly enters therapy with hypnotist Elizabeth Lamb (Rosario Dawson), who attempts to unlock his subconscious. As the sessions deepen, the lines between reality, suggestion, and deception blur spectacularly, pulling the audience into a labyrinth where nothing is as it seems.

McAvoy delivers a compelling performance as the fractured Simon, expertly portraying vulnerability and hidden menace. Dawson is equally magnetic as the enigmatic Elizabeth, whose motives remain tantalizingly ambiguous. Vincent Cassel brings sharp intensity as Franck, the criminal mastermind whose patience wears thin. Boyle's direction is characteristically energetic, employing dynamic editing, pulsating music, and surreal visual flourishes to mirror the characters' psychological unraveling.

What makes 'Trance' essential viewing is its masterful manipulation of narrative. Just when you think you've grasped the truth, the film reveals another layer, challenging perceptions of memory and self. It's a cerebral puzzle that demands attention and rewards multiple viewings. For fans of mind-bending cinema, stylish thrillers, or Boyle's inventive filmmaking, 'Trance' offers a hypnotic, visually arresting experience that explores the dark corners of the human psyche with thrilling precision.