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The Recipe
moviefest-9075723 November 2023
Brace yourself for "The Recipe" - a mind-bending fusion of Hitchcockian intrigue, Lynchian weirdness, and Fincher-esque intensity. Picture this: a '70s housewife, armed with a deadly recipe, breaks free from the chains of matrimony and reality.

Moody, transgressive, and tense, this short film packs a punch. The film effortlessly weaves a tight plot, delivering a complete story in just 14 minutes. "The Recipe" emerges as a standout revenge story, offering a transcendental experience in the horror genre.

Scenes and moments hit near perfection, with outstanding cinematography, a thoughtfully chosen color palette, and a score that heightens the tension. While the plot may be a little thin, the execution is nothing short of impressive. Clocking in at 14 minutes, it's short, fast-paced and packs one hell of a punch.

You can forget feature-length films - when shorts like this prove that greatness can be achieved in a compact package. A narrative about a woman ensnared in the shackles of traditional marital expectations unfolds. The Wife, dutifully meeting her husband's demands, unravels when she discovers his plans to leave her for a younger woman. The film explores the aftermath of betrayal, pushing boundaries as The Wife teeters on the edge of self-destruction. "The Recipe" dives deep into the dark side of marital conventions, portraying a betrayed housewife brilliantly brought to life by Ashlynn Yennie, whom steals the spotlight with a performance that's both empathetic and ominous, leaving you on the edge of your seat.

In the cinematic saucepan of "The Recipe," Ashlynn Yennie's captivating performance as The Wife simmers and sears, leaving an indelible mark on the audience. As the credits roll and the echoes of the intense score linger, you're left with a taste of revenge that's both bitter and satisfying. "The Recipe" isn't just a short film; it's a bold concoction, challenging norms and serving up a chilling reminder that even in the brevity of 14 minutes, cinema can be a potent elixir. So, buckle up for this rollercoaster of thrills, chills, and emotions, because "The Recipe" not only breaks free from overused horror conventions but also leaves you hungry for more unconventional storytelling.

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Kirpianuscus25 September 2023
A housewife . Her care for husband in the terms of 1970 s. His neatention changes everything. A key, of a motel room, terrible revenge and a sort of poetic perspective about a strange connection wife - mistress.

A dinner in which the truth becomes more than cold.

Well crafted story, admirable performance of Ashlynn Yennie and fair atmosphere.

Less a good short horror, a sort of manifesto. Precise in its terms.

A beautiful film , provocative perspective about perfect family and powerful cry against hypocritic save of apparences. And, sure, an answer opening the chain of frustrations.

After final credits, good opportunity of reflection, in some measure for the simmilitudes with Barbie by Greta Gerwig.
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