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There is still a mysterious side to that strange story about the life of that little widow. The story begins one year after her husband's death, and that little widow (Catherine Waterstone) receives a phone call that has changed her life and made her look completely unstable. Now, that small widow seems to have been forced by that call to reconsider the past that seems painful or vague.
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.