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It is a puzzling puzzle through that story that speaks of a world of suspense and excitement. The story begins with a mystery one year after the death of her husband, Michael Howesman, where a small widow (Catherine Waterstone) receives a phone call that changed everything. The small widow is now on the brink of a pit and may be living an unstable life that forces her to reconsider the past in a holistic way.
Led by Katherine Waterston and Michael Shannon's performances, writer-director Meredith Danluck takes a fascinating approach to grieving by way of State Like Sleep.
Danluck has great style as a filmmaker that harkens back to the best noir thrillers of yesteryear; she just needs to write a script with the substance to match.
A narcotized neo-noir that unfolds with the diverting purposelessness of a forgettable dream, Meredith Danluck's State Like Sleep doesn't really go anywhere.