Brutal Colors (2015)
1/10
DESTINED TO BE INSPIRED
26 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Brie (Britt Bowman) is an artist with daddy issues which we find out about at 53 minutes. She is on meds and travels with her boyfriend Brian (Kevin Wright) to a cottage or a mansion so she can relax and paint. Here they meet Videl (Pooya Mohseni) a woman with a bad Eastern European accent who address people by French titles. Brie "creates" paintings that look like they could be properly hung on a refrigerator in a home with a demented child. The whole time there Brie has illusions so as the audience never knew what was real and what wasn't and since the story and acting wasn't that great, how could we even care? The film ending was idiotic.

This is a low budget film that used cheap voice enhancers. Michael Conroy who wrote and directed this feature also did "Gabrielle" with Michael Madsen, a film with a similar feel- except it is a writer who goes to a cabin to create instead of a painter. Conroy needs to stop going to remote cabins to be inspired for scripts because they all come out basically the same.

I thought Britt was laughable in her role, as was Videl and Walter.

Guide: F-bomb. sex. No nudity.
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