Coherence
Possibly one of the most underrated films of the previous decade
The thought experiment of Schrödinger’s cat is a contagious mental pandemonium that — in case you or any other version of your reality have still stayed distant from it — we find flabbergasting enough to make playlists and posts about. Not interested? Well, then what are you or the other parallel dead you seriously doing here? This is undoubtedly the wrong place to keep things straightforward. So, better dim the lights in honor of James Ward Byrkit’s mind-altering sci-fi masterpiece Coherence! Mind that, we are very careful with that M word!
If Lost Highway made you shiver for a quarter an hour and then left you gaping at your own state of going astray, then get ready for an hour and a half of the aforementioned shiver elevated by the fear of looking at yourself when you know you are not looking at the mirror.
Kristin Øhrn Dyrud’s soundtrack has carefully maintained the claustrophobic ambiance of the film by letting the pieces fall in and out of place in hope that you remain focused.