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Under the Silver Lake

Rating6.5 /10
20192 h 19 m
United States
57806 people rated

Sam, a disenchanted young man, finds a mysterious woman swimming in his apartment's pool one night. The next morning, she disappears. Sam sets off across LA to find her, and along the way he uncovers a conspiracy far more bizarre.

Crime
Horror
Mystery

User Reviews

LIGHTS

30/09/2025 06:52
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Laycon

05/02/2025 16:00
Under the Silver Lake is the third feature film of upcoming director David Robert Mitchell. Mitchell already established his skills in creating atmospheric movies with 2014's It Follows: a clear homage to 80's horror films. And with his new movie it's obvious that he dared to drift even further from the classic hollywood style of filmmaking. Under the Silver Lake is not an easy movie to digest and will probably not be appreciated by the general public, nor does it need to be. It's clear that Mitchell creates movies out of passion (as the best directors do), and after the success of It Follows he became more bold and as a result was able to create a truely bizzare piece of cinema that reminds us of movies like Enemy (Denis Villeneuve), Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly) and the most obvious: Mullholland Drive (David Lynch). Sam is a lonely, miserable and in the end quite unlikable guy living in L.A. After a neighbour girl who he became enamoured with dissapears, Sam becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to her. The search for the truth reveals more and more weird secrets along the way. Including the disappearance of furniture, a dog killer and hidden messages in the media. If you're looking for a movie with an easy plot that will give you all the answers in the end, this movie isn't for you. Many of the plot elements don't get resolved or explained, but when looking at the movie as a whole, this is not a problem. In my humble opinion it just adds tot he overal weirdness and atmosphere of paranoia that the movie is meant to give way to. By far the most striking element of this movie is, however, the unique style. The cinematography has some expertly used neo-noir elements, adding to the detective atmosphere of the movie. Furthermore, it's obvious that Mitchell is selective in the shots being used in the movie. Only a minimal amount of shots are used to tell the tale, leading to a very clean-cut look. The movie has some unique camera movements but those are sparsely used as well, contrasting strongly with the otherwise simple camerawork. Because of this, those special camera movements stand out more and really serve their purpose. The use of music and sound elements is also quite striking: in particular the use of mickey mousing, to often compliment the previously mentioned unique camerawork. Overal Under the Silver Lake is a beautiful piece of cinema that might not be what the average film goer is looking for, but cinephiles will probably appreciate for it's distinct uniqueness and surprisingly well mashed up uses of different stylistic choices.

🔥Rachid Akhdim🔥

16/07/2024 08:52
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مشاري راشد العفاسي

29/05/2023 15:37
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Namcha

18/10/2022 10:01
Sarah (Riley Keough), is a very pretty neighbor noticed in an apartment complex pool. Drop dead attractive and becoming Sam's (Andrew Garfield) obsession. Disenchanted and down on his luck, Sam is heart broken when Sarah disappears. Thinking that living is now hopeless, Sam makes it his mission to search every corner of Los Angeles for his mystery woman.

✨KO✨

18/10/2022 10:01
The end result would be a lot like this. Definitely belongs in that rare rare rare sub-genre of low budget indie films where the auteur's REACH FAR EXCEEDS HIS GRASP.

Lojay

18/10/2022 10:01
I liked it. Took more interesting chances than it follows.

Pamunir Gomez

18/10/2022 10:01
Under the Silver Lake is a mess of a film about nothing, that goes nowhere. A film of ideas thrown together, without practicality, form or purpose. It had potential, if the writer wasn't so twisted as to not have any sort of reasonable plot whatsoever. Andrew Garfield gives an empty performance, going through the motions. There are many characters with minor roles. Sam invests nothing in any of the these people, moving from one to the next. Leaving little room for them to make an impression, which none of them do. The ending's amateurish and inconclusive, making it a completely wasteful journey.
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