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Synopsis: Sophie Jacobs is going through the most difficult time of her life. Now, she just has to find out if it's real.
Starring: Courteney Cox, James LeGros
Supporting actors: Dori Mizrahi, Amir Talai, Matthew Carey, Nora Dunn, Brittany Ishibashi, Constance Hsu, Anne Archer, Nick Offerman, Michael Ealy, Robert Wu, William Bonilla, Timothy Jieh
Directed by: Greg Harrison
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 19 minutes
Release year: 2005
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Rated R for violence and some language.
ASIN: B000I9U78I
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #53,167 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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Purchase rights: No time limits. Play online and download to 2 locations. Details
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November DVD ~ Anne Archer

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: March 28, 2005
  • MPAA: Rated R for violence and some language.
  • Production Company: Subliminal Pictures, IFC Productions, InDigEnt (Independent Digital Entertainment), Map Point Pictures
  • USA Box Office: $ 191 Thousand
  • Filming Locations: California, USA | Los Angeles, California, USA

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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Mystery Sucks You In, and Then, Well......, December 23, 2005
This review is from: November (DVD)
"November" is a mystery/suspense in which the structure of the film, itself, provides the mystery behind the traumatic memories of Los Angeles photographer Sophie Jacobs (Courteney Cox). Sophie's live-in boyfriend Hugh (James LeGros) was shot to death in a convenience store robbery. Now Sophie is having debilitating headaches and seeing a psychiatrist (Nora Dunn), who believes her symptoms may be the result of guilt. But Sophie seems to be doing things she doesn't remember, seeing things that don't make sense, and when a photo taken of the convenience store the night of the robbery turns up, Sophie's confusion deepens and the line between imagination and reality is blurred.

"November" moves slowly and is sporadically non-narrative. It's a circular, inscrutable account of the tricks that memory play on Sophie in the aftermath of some trauma....or perhaps no trauma. The film's strength is that it draws the audience into the mystery of Sophie's memory with flashbacks of the shooting throughout, giving the impression that there is something more to know which may be revealed if we follow the film's disjointed progression. "November" has 2 big strikes against it, though. One is that it is like a jigsaw puzzle with too many pieces. It doesn't add up. Director Greg Harrison has erroneously called this "ambiguity". That would imply that "November" can be interpreted more than one way. I challenge anyone to interpret it at all. Harrison does not have a clear idea of what he wants to say, so, ultimately, it doesn't come across.

The second strike against "November" is the way it looks. This film was shot in 15 days on Mini DV, and it looks even worse than that implies. It doesn't help that most of the film was shot in low light. It's very grainy. The lighting is multicolored, but primarily deathly tungsten blue or sickly fluorescent green. That's intentional. Add to this cheap, jarring visual effects, and "November" is practically unwatchable. I've been hearing for years how DV would revolutionize independent film by making it affordable for anyone to be a filmmaker. Well, I've seen a handful low-budget DV films in the past year, and I don't think I can take many more films that look this bad. I'm sure some of these filmmakers see themselves as innovative or avant-garde, but there is nothing in the world more conventional or commonplace than ugliness.

The DVD (Sony Pictures 2005): There is an "Alternate Opening Sequence" (3 min), with commentary, that is not as good as the credit sequence that made the final cut. In "A Conversation with Lew Baldwin, composer/visual effects" (9 min), director Greg Harrison and Baldwin talk about creating the first sequence in the convenience store. "Photo Galleries" includes slide shows of 3 galleries: New York photographer Michele Asselin provides the photos that make up Sophie (3 min) and Jesse's (1 min) portfolios, which we see hanging on the walls in the movie. There are also behind-the-scenes photos (1 min). There are 2 audio commentary tracks: The first is by director Greg Harrison and screenwriter Benjamin Brand. They discuss the narrative structure of the film and compare the film to the script. The second commentary is by director Greg Harrison and cinematographer Nancy Schreiber. They talk about the film's colors, in-camera effects, lighting set-ups, and a lot about filming. Subtitles for the film are available in French.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't stop watching this very flawed film, January 6, 2006
By K. Corn "reviewer" (Indianapolis,, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: November (DVD)
Kudos to Courtney Cox for pushing the envelope and striking out in a new direction in her acting career. She does quite well in creating a believable woman who has experienced a violent and very traumatic event - as has her boyfriend. From the start of the film, the viewer knows parts of what has occured and then must figure out the entire story.
Part of the mystery of this film is figuring out exactly WHAT Cox's character has experienced and separting truth from fantasy. At the end of the film, you'll have to decide much of that yourself. The film is divided into titled sections like "Denial"..."Acceptance"...etc. But how much of what is being shown is actually in "real" time and how much is memory? That is the question around which the film focuses.
Films like this (it has echoes of Momento) can be riveting but I found the various plot lines to be distracting and (often) quite confusing. For that reason, I can't recommend this film as highly as I'd prefer, although it was a unique attempt to provide a very different point of view from the usual films.
The "Extras" section of the DVD is worth watching to learn about how special effects were created, often without any planning but simply on the spur of the moment. I was awed by that fact as some of these effects were riveting.
This movie definitely held my attention but it left me feeling unsatisfied as well. There were too many loose ends, too many unanswered questions. Perhaps this lack of clarity was intentional and maybe the ending makes sense in the context of the entire film and the state of mind of the woman in the film.
I admit I have very mixed emotions about this movie. I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it again, yet I was intrigued enough to want to figure out the plot and solve the mystery.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great movie, but I bought it for a different reason..., January 31, 2006
This review is from: November (DVD)
Its a great film, put together well, I bought this this film for an entirely differnt reason though. It was shot with a sub 4k camera: DVX100a. I was excited how this film would come out with this camera and the DP being Nancy Schreiber. I was very happy with this purchase and recommend it not only to movie lovers, but to cinematographers and directors for the extras on use with this camera, Its very interesting to see how she put everything together.

LouP
SPXSTUDIOS.com
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2.0 out of 5 stars horrible
cannot believe courteney cox agreed to do a movie this horrible after being a friends star. i like psychological thrillers, but this is just plain bizarre.
Published 4 months ago by Jane Doe

2.0 out of 5 stars Tiresome
Evidently, people getting shot is one of the only topics for American movies. No wonder the Euros see us as uncivilized. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Moving and Memorable
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2.0 out of 5 stars Moody Blues
On November 7 something terrible happened to Courteney Cox, but we don't find out the real dimensions of what went wrong till the very last minutes of the movie. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars blech!!!!
Don't waste your time or money...

Hey, at least it was short.
Published 18 months ago by turbo24

3.0 out of 5 stars Great Effort, though Not A New Idea
I do not understand people who seem to really not know what has happened. I think if you watch it until the end you should be able to figure it out. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Consistent in its confusion
At one point in the movie the investigating detective commented that the photos were too artsy to be much help....what he wanted was clear images. Read more
Published on December 18, 2007 by deeper waters

1.0 out of 5 stars this "thriller" does not thrill
Poorly written. Uninteresting. Goes nowhere. The female lead can't carry a film, sorry to say.
The color scheme was a gross mistake. What am I talking about? Read more
Published on September 30, 2007 by Kirk Alex

5.0 out of 5 stars If you get it, you'll love it
I agree with the person who said a better title for this would have been "November 7." SPOILER ALERT: I think these were all thoughts that went through her head, coming to grips... Read more
Published on September 11, 2006 by August Berkshire

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but confusing
This movie started out very interesting, but going through the same day over and over got very confusing, and at the end of the movie felt let down. Read more
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