The Removals (2016)

1.0/10 63 min Thriller

Overview

Part-thriller, part-nightmarish examination of the widening gap between originality and technology, The Removals imagines where we go from here. A secretive, nefarious agency seeks to control the culture. They do this by covertly staging reproductions of everyday events, and by so doing, undermining the moment’s originality and currency. Society is then left to puzzle over what might be real, and what is fake. The agency employs symbols—like the fascists, like imperial powers of the past—notably a red cone, to plant their flag upon the moment. Two agents, Kathryn and Mason, exhausted by the toll each removal has taken from them, quietly, and then overtly, set out to undermine the agency. Haunting, engaging, and with a ferocity of vision that calls to mind the cerebral thrillers of Shane Carruth, David Lynch, or Andrei Tarkovsky, Nicholas Rombes’s directorial debut is a spellbinding new work and apt analogy for the wormhole where modern social communication leads.

Cast

Milly Sanders

Kathryn

Andrew Sensenig

Casey

Recommendations

Dead of Winter
Hider in the House
Succubus
Compulsion
The Town that Dreaded Sundown
Lazareth
The Experiment
Nightman
Hellion
The Apology
Squealer
Conflict
Hunting Grounds
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War
MK Ultra
Rogue Agent
Eradication
Whisper
The Truth About Emanuel
Point Blank