Coherence Page #10

Synopsis: On the night of an astronomical anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of reality bending events.
Director(s): James Ward Byrkit
Production: Oscilloscope Pictures
  5 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
89 min
Website
3,314 Views


when you were in Cambodia?

- Yeah.

- Good times.

Great.

Picture this.

- Whoa. What the hell was that?

- What was that?

- It was like a car window, or something.

- It sounded like glass.

It sounded like a windshield.

That's mine. That's mine.

Should we get the, the

glowsticks to take outside?

We're not going to a rave.

You want to go to a rave, party man?

I don't see anybody.

You okay?

- Whose is that right there?

- Oh, for f***'s sake. Seriously?

- Oh, sh*t.

- Oh, baby.

- I just got this. I just got this.

- I'm sorry.

There's no structural damage.

- Did they take anything?

- They didn't take my f***ing...

- They didn't take my stereo.

- Come on.

Why don't we check

the rest of our cars,

and see what's going on.

- Yeah.

- Honey, where's our car?

- In the driveway.

- All right.

- Em, you good?

- Yeah. I'm right up here.

- Hey.

- Hey.

What are you doing?

We... Guys, she's in here.

We were looking for you.

- Oh, I was just, um, by my car.

- Oh.

- You okay, babe?

- Yeah, I just... Yeah.

- You got away from us.

- I did.

I guess worse things could

happen at a dinner party.

I went and got the... the ring.

No, I could stay here.

That's a good idea.

What were you doing out there?

Em. What were you doing out there?

Um, the view is really beautiful

of the comet out there.

- Oh.

- You came in that door?

- Yeah.

- What's wrong with that door?

That's the door to nowhere.

Don't you know?

Okay. Let's go take a look.

Let's check it out.

Everybody's sick of hearing

about the feng shui.

- God, it's freezing outside.

- Come on.

You mentioned it.

Let's look at it.

How come we never use this patio?

Well, we never have comets.

Oh, my God.

W-What's it doing?

It's breaking up.

- Is that what they do?

- Yeah, I guess so.

So, Em, is Katherine Meriss gonna understudy

your life while you're gone for a month?

Oh, no one can. Ooh.

- I like that.

- Oh, come on.

I wish we could roast

marshmallows on that meteor.

A long stick.

Yeah?

- Em? You okay?

- Yeah?

Yeah, I'm fine.

The toilet just got backed up.

You can't use that one. You

gotta use the main one, okay?

Okay. I'll be right out.

- Oh, my God.

- Em. Em.

Hey. You're up.

I'll make some breakfast. It'll

be ready in, like, five minutes.

Oh, hi. You feeling better?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

I'm gonna get dressed.

I'll be back.

Morning.

You okay, babe?

Are you okay?

You totally passed out last night.

You were mumbling.

I put you on the couch.

Found that in the bathroom.

That's weird.

It's you calling me.

Hello?

When you sing

When you sing

The stars

Fill up my eyes

Galaxies pour down my cheeks

Galaxies

Galaxies, they flood the streets

Galaxies

When we dance

When we dance

Eels and sea grass

Float on by

I'm 10,000 leagues

Beneath the sea

10,000 leagues

10,000 leagues

Beneath the green

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James Ward Byrkit

James Ward Byrkit (also known as Jim Byrkit and James Byrkit) is an American film director and writer, known for the science fiction thriller Coherence (2013) and the Academy Award-winning film Rango (2011). Byrkit was the conceptual artist on the first three films of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, and designed some of the most iconic sequences of the series. Byrkit also directed the short film Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (2011) a prequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003).Byrkit's debut feature Coherence earned critical and audience praise around the world and maintains a rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. Byrkit also garnered significant attention for his unconventional approach in the making of the film, as "proof that inventive filmmakers can do a lot with a little" and identifying him as a groundbreaking talent. more…

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