An unflinching debut for directors and writers Sam H. Freeman & Ng Choon Ping as they announce themselves with a heavy film that depicts its violence in an unflinching fashion and has a power play ...
An unflinching debut for directors and writers Sam H. Freeman & Ng Choon Ping as they announce themselves with a heavy film that depicts its violence in an unflinching fashion and has a power play that’s suitably sexually charged. Femme is a psychosexual thriller that’s unbearably tense from the get go. A tale of revenge and repression that barely gives itself a minute to breathe. Every scenario and encounter is filled with a growing sense of dread which culminates in an explosive confrontation that’s terrifying. It’s all helped by Adam Janota Bzowski’s score which is always present at the right moment. This isn’t a simple revenge film. There’s more to it than that and the film starts to delve into real feelings that the two lovers develop for each other. You might be worried that you might not get into the film if the world of drag and effeminacy is not yours. However the brilliance of the acting swept all such doubts aside as Jules and Preston developed their affair. IHowever the brilliance of the acting swept all such doubts aside as Jules and Preston developed their affair.