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9/10
Lamberg succeeds again with taboo themes
clarkozproductions4 February 2023
Westermarck Effect is the latest dose of independent cinema from the great Saara Lamberg, who starred as a lead actor, the director and one of the producers.

Saara Lamberg is no stranger to finding controversial themes and strives to bring attention to taboo topics with sensitivity and tact through film projects. The topic of incest, between a biological mother and her son, is certainly not a common subject matter to speak about in broader society but Saara Lamberg conveys this idea with respect and without judgement.

The characters of Sally (Saara Lamberg) and Sam (Jayden Denke) have a balanced weight of time on screen as they each deal with the respective stages in their life. 30-something, Sally, feels conflicted about how to handle her intrigue about locating and meeting her son after 20 years. Young adult, Sam, is less hesitant about finding out all he can about Sally after not knowing about his childhood with a non-biological mother. Sam is shocked at first but develops an enthusiastic curiosity with Sally, who gradually finds his romantic advances hard to resist.

The viewing experience is delightful with regular ingredients of comedy in dialogue and actions to add to the dramatic ebs and flows. Sally's dream sequences add some strange elements of art-house. Along with the romance between Sally and Sam, this flick is ultimately a multi-genre film, keeping the viewers guessing.

Westermarck Effect is a very believable depiction of the emotional journeys Sally and Sam take, with various supporting characters forming their own views on this taboo lifestyle that Sally and Sam embrace. Sally's father, Herbert ( played by Albert Goikman), and Sam's girlfriend, Mint (Mariah Mannae), are just two examples of their respective support networks that are confused and unimpressed by the new relationship.

Westermarck Effect has already earned worthy attention from around the world, recognising the exceptional acting of Jayden Denke, Saara's directing, as well as the brilliant cinematography by Michael Liparota. She also has a loyal team of cast and crew that have stuck with her for multiple projects.

The finished product of Westermarck Effect was worth the anticipation over the last couple of years, after it wrapped up in 2020.

Even though viewers might expect uncomfortable scenes, the characters are certainly likeable and relatable as we witness their confronting, new frontier that shapes their identity. The integration of Sally's bizarre dream sequences add to the chaotic, crippling psychosis she experiences in the newest chapter of her life. Sam's experience as a musician, in a suburban band led by a drag queen, adds to the depiction of a contemporary, bohemian lifestyle, in a miscellaneous city, that never sleeps.

Saara Lamberg warrants all the praise that independent feature film producers receive in completing projects and preparing these for an audience to see. Saara Lamberg continues to create compelling stories with abstract, awkward topics. This is her forte and she will endeavour to grow her reputation internationally.

Congratulations to Saara for your latest achievement!
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9/10
A modern day tragic love story
wayderichardson16 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I came to the viewing of The Westermarck Effect, without knowing Saara Lamberg or her previous work. We'd met briefly for an interview and I found her to be engaging, and intriguing.

The movie is incredibly well produced. Filming, shots, editing are all of high standard. The actors are all on point, which made me quickly believe them, and their story. I was particularly taken by Saara's portrayal of Sally.

The story reads like a modern Romeo & Juliet, only this time is societies taboos that threaten their love, not a family feud.

I found the movie to be very confronting, controversial and at times quite sexual. But this is the point of art. It's more than mere entertainment. It should challenge us, provoke us, make us think, and question our beliefs. The Westermarck Effect does all this and more.

It's a concise, and well written story.

I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to future work by this extremely talented writer, producer, director and actor!
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10/10
An unnatural affiliation, an innate attraction
dpzqxky5 February 2023
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Is this thirty-something woman trying to shake off a midlife funk by stalking the resident baby rockstar at her local dive bar? She's certainly fascinated by him, and her air of mystery intrigues him in turn.

She's pretty flighty for a stalker though, at first fleeing his every approach. Turns out she's a child psychiatrist. Well, they're always at least a few degrees of messed-up.. as is the sparkling and delightful, illicit and unlawful December-May intrafamilial romance that follows.

Do we want these two enraptured lovers to make it? Or to come to their senses and respect nature's law? Do they even have a choice in their feelings- has nature in fact betrayed them? Are they powerless against feelings that the rest of us, but for socialisation, would be vulnerable to indulging? There are no easy answers, only more questions.
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9/10
An intriguing and thoroughly enjoyable movie on a controversial topic!
mskestranebula3 February 2023
I had the pleasure of seeing this movie last night and thought it was an amazing indie film. Saara lamberg, known for her film Innuendo, has pulled of another amazing film that took an intriguing look at a controversial subject. I enjoyed the acting and felt the cast did an amazing job. Saara Lamberg stared as Sally, and also wrote, Directed and produced this film. Jayden denke stared as Sally's long lost child Sam. The editing and cinematography were amazing and I would highly recommend watching this film. You will not regret watching this film and will recommend it to all of your friends. I give it 9 out of 10.
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