Rose Plays Julie

The most generous interpretation I developed towards this goes it is an attempt at emulating the style and weight of arthouse-adjacent dramas that blow up (read: A24 stuff that gets celebrated) without regard or understanding of why it works in the contexts of those films. If this isn’t that (and it likely isn’t), “Rose Plays Julie” is purposeless beyond insisting on its own importance. I suppose the lead isn’t the worst and I can imagine this film being useful when engaging in enhanced interrogation, but it’s otherwise worthless, or at least not worth the ninety-nine cents I spent on it.

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