Creative Control (R)

Quicklook Rating★★½
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synopsis

This is the story of two couples: David and Juliette - a rising star at a Brooklyn creative agency and a high-end yoga teacher - and their friends Wim and Sophie - a renowned fashion photographer and designer team. As Wim gets caught-up in an illicit romance with one of his fashion models, David finds himself beginning an affair with Sophie while working on a high-stakes ad campaign for fashionable new "Augmented Reality" glasses. At first, technology enables the lovers to communicate in secret, but as passions escalate and things get increasingly out of hand, the friends are forced to deal with the impending collision between their public, private, and professional lives.

MovieGoer Review

At first glance, Creative Control appears to be sci-fi. It takes place in the (near) future and focuses on technology that probably isn't far from being accessible. On closer examination, however, it at times plays more like an absurdist co... MORE

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synopsis

This is the story of two couples: David and Juliette - a rising star at a Brooklyn creative agency and a high-end yoga teacher - and their friends Wim and Sophie - a renowned fashion photographer and designer team. As Wim gets caught-up in an illicit romance with one of his fashion models, David finds himself beginning an affair with Sophie while working on a high-stakes ad campaign for fashionable new "Augmented Reality" glasses. At first, technology enables the lovers to communicate in secret, but as passions escalate and things get increasingly out of hand, the friends are forced to deal with the impending collision between their public, private, and professional lives.

MovieGoer Review

At first glance, Creative Control appears to be sci-fi. It takes place in the (near) future and focuses on technology that probably isn't far from being accessible. On closer examination, however, it at times plays more like an absurdist co... MORE