Where Is Kyra?

2017

Action / Drama

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh81%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled51%
IMDb Rating5.5101705

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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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1 hr 38 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jdkco4 / 10

Poor angle's and so dark

Love Michelle, she is amazing. Was looking forward to watching this. But I couldn't get into it as the setting is just so dark you can hardly see people's faces. Also, the camera angles, people are talking and it seems to be focused on their hair and the back half of their dark head. I felt like I wanted to turn the camera around so I could see. I understand its part of the setting being dark but the camera angles are awful.

Reviewed by lavatch6 / 10

Broad Comedy

A better title for this film might be "The Lower Depths," that recalls the nineteenth-century naturalism of downtrodden members of the working class. It might also be placed in the category of "kitchen sink" drama that depicts the angst of struggling blue collar workers in Great Britain in the 1950s. But in this apparently dark and dreary drama, the filmmakers oddly seem to be making a stab a comedy as well. Because the film focuses on the travails of a woman and moves from the tragic to the tragi-comic to the farcical style, it might be best termed a "broad" comedy.

The focus of the film is a down-and-out woman in Brooklyn named Kyra (Michelle Pfeiffer) whose hardscrabble life is on lurid display. The film begins with Kyra assisting her elderly mother, who dies early in the film. Kyra is broke and unable to find a job. At an interview for a clerical job, she knocks over a plant, and the body language of the employer indicates clearly that she will not be landing the job. The film pointedly addresses how incompetent Krya is in virtually everything.

Kyra is so desperate that she begins the charade of dressing up like her mother and cashing her mother's pension checks at the bank, long after the mother's death. Kyra's lover is a man she met in bar: Doug (Kiefer Sutherland),who is a driver who has just gotten his life back together, is appalled that Kyra has committed fraud. But Doug's warning does not seem to register with Kyra.

The production values of this film were uneven. The lighting is much too dark and blurry. The pacing is laboriously slow. At one point, Kyra laments that "nothing you worked for is working." That same adage could be applied to this film until a pivotal moment where the style shifts from grim realism to comedy. The police are now onto Kyra's scam, but she is determined that she is going to outfox them.

Throughout the film, it is clear that Kyra cannot do anything right, yet at the end, she tries to pull of an amazing stunt and even enlists her loser boyfriend to participate in the charade. If you want to see how all of this turns out, be sure to check the film out and discover how kitchen sink drama can be instantly transformed into broad comedy.

Reviewed by imseeg6 / 10

"I...ehm...I wanted.....I....wanted...I wanted to ask you if you could loan me some money". Good acting, Nice direction. Promising start, but lacking spark.

I had missed this movie with Michelle Pfeifer before and now I have seen it I know that I hadnt really missed much.

Not any good? Yes, the acting performances are good, how couldnt they be? The photography and the direction is interesting and with attention to detail. The story by itself (a con job) sounded promising.

The bad: in the end this movie is definitely suffering from a lack of spark and punch. The story is slow and depressing. Of course the character's life is depressing, but that is no excuse for making a tedious movie.

More bad: the only one really exciting plot turn isnt really exciting either.

Not terrible, simply lackluster and a bit tedious.

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