Although not as witty in plot design as debut director Giuseppe Capotondi imagines, The Double Hour is an atmospheric suspense thriller that succeeds on the strength of its two leading actors. Filippo Timi (Vincere) and Ksenia Rappoport play newly minted romantic partners Guido and Sonia. Guido is a former police officer who works as a security guard at a frequently unoccupied mansion estate. Sonia toils as a house cleaner for an upscale Italian hotel. The pair fall into a relationship after meeting at a speed-dating event overseen by a lovable micro-managing hostess (Lucia Poli).
Sonia serves as the
film's unreliable protagonist whose ulterior motives prove nearly
fatal for Guido. The narrative structure takes an affected extended
diversion before resolving. The effect is disorienting at best, and
alienating at worst. Nonetheless, The
Double Hour, whose title refers to the
moment when a clock strikes a symmetrical time like 11:11, commands
your attention as a mystery whose over-leveraged suspense plays
against palpable romanticism. Grade: B-
Opens May 27. Check out theaters and show times, see the trailer and get theater details here.
