ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
mauigirl60
I was honored to host a Tugg filming in Georgia for this movie. About 30 of us got together one warm summer night back in July to watch it. All of us were fans of Sam Heughan's from Outlander and eager to see him in action in other projects.Let me tell you that you need to pay attention because if you don't, you miss something that is going on. So many small and innocuous details in the beginning only come back later on and cause the puzzle pieces to fall together.Suki is a wonderful director, getting the most out of his cast. Sam truly shines on the big screen, flashing those baby blues to our delight. After the movie ended, we stayed in the theater a good half-hour discussing what went on and between us all, we managed to piece the story together.I highly recommend this movie for those who like this type of mystery keep-you-guessing genre.
melsenpai
I very recently watched this film & was really intrigued by the storyline. When I first heard about this film, I brushed it off, thinking it was going to be like another version of the movie "Wicker Park": a man frantically & nearly obsessively searching for the missing woman whom he's desperately in love with. How wrong I was.This film contains a well-balanced mixture of suspense, drama, raw innocence, & dark grit. The storyline gripped me all the way until the very end, with plenty of plot twists & that just- when-you-think-you've-figured-it-out edginess. Actor Sam Heughan really steals the spotlight with his incredible portrayal of a vulnerable man on the brink of self-destruction & just barely holding onto his last shreds of composure, all while trying to solve the bizarre & mysterious disappearance of the woman he loves.I must admit the storyline starts off a little too slow in the beginning, but gradually the story picks up its pace & really captivates your attention till the very end. It's like a cat & mouse game, trying to gather clues, which become pieces to an elaborate puzzle. This film offers a good dose of secrets, espionage, chases, raw emotions, & action.To sum up this film in one sentence: IT'S THE CLOTHES THAT MAKE THE MAN.
Louise Archer
An intriguing and beautifully shot low budget film by director Suki Singh. Having seen this movie twice I can still say that the mystery of the character Ronny Maze and what happened to his wife Isabella kept me engaged throughout. The lead Sam Heughan does an excellent job at conveying the tortured emotions of Ronny searching for his wife. The lingering shots and choice of music fits perfectly with the dark, brooding intensity of the film. It has a satisfying ending but retains enough mystery that you will still be asking questions afterward. Interesting characters and a clever plot makes this a must see British film.
jennyjemail-stuff
Emulsion is a must see again film. I have seen it twice and would happily see it again. Suki Singh's low budget film is full of story twists and turns, the locations of filming all add to the unsettling atmosphere. In your mind there are lots of questions forming as the story progresses. Sam Heughan totally becomes 'Ronny' - the emotions and frustrations of the storyline are all so convincing and believable. I saw it in a cinema with a lot of people, we were all spellbound total silence, not a whisper was heard! This film deserves to be seen by a wider audience. Suki Singh deserves greater recognition of his talent.