Directed by : Amy Seimetz

There is no tomorrow for me.


Spoilers ahead.. 

Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) believes she will die tomorrow and the belief is contagious slowly spreading to her friend Jane (Jane Adams) and to more people through Jane.

The premise has a little vibe of 'It Follows', and feels interesting because we all are gonna die someday and what if you are told its the next day for it to happen, how will the next 24 hours pan out, what exactly you will do or your thoughts revolve around? So much scope but exceution was so damn poor that I kept waiting for either some answers by end of film or for this movie to just end. And the answers never came, we only learn how Amy got affected with death idea through the guy she was with earlier, who himself got it from the pizza guy. But how it first came into existence is something we are never told. To be honest that's okay if they didn't wanna tell, its just that the idea of mortality, deep depression etc are explored in a painfully bizarre way.

Maybe people who are into art films will like this, as the cinematography often goes in that way. Also, editing was very odd, with loud shots suddenly cut with wierd sudden silence. Not a single conversation felt interesting enough for me and same goes for the performances. Yes some good visuals, but I don't watch movies for it. 

This is just a bad film. 

My Rating : 2/10