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Kaleidoscope movies
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That continues through to its meticulous attention to detail in its mise-en-scene. Taking place almost entirely in a single flat, with only a handful of characters, it feels like a play that exists only in dreams. Were it not for its fractured, time-hopping narrative, Kaleidoscope would have the air of a stagebound thriller.

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Everyone in this movie has secrets, either current or long-buried, and their emergence into the light provides Kaleidoscope with much of its torments. According to Abby, men “either go for their mothers, or the opposite,” but in Carl’s case, she doesn’t know quite how right she is. That relationship is reflected, uneasily, in Carl's other major story thread: a disastrous internet date with the chavvy Abby (Sinead Matthews, also excellent), whose intentions with Carl are not entirely above-board. It all centres on Carl’s relationships with women - specifically, his mother (a wonderfully stern Anne Reid), who first appears in the form of repeated answering-machine messages before slowly taking over the whole movie.

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The plot of Kaleidoscope is less a straightforward narrative than a series of vignettes creating a profound feeling of unease.

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An opening flash-forward sets up intriguing clues as to the dark happenings that will unfold in that tiny flat - a broken chair, cigarette butts, a corpse - but barely even hints at how weird that unfolding will be. Jones plays Carl, an ex-con and aspiring gardener living quietly in a sad English flat with a broken washing machine and bizarrely spiralling staircases. Kaleidoscope is the feature directorial debut of one Rupert Jones - Toby’s brother - and it’s about as tailor-made for the beloved character actor as any film could be. Jones’ newest project, Kaleidoscope, carries more than a hint of that weirdness - not least of which because of who directed it.

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Best-known to BMD readers will undoubtedly be Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio, a reality-melting Italian-style horror freakout that made serious waves in genre circles.

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Alongside high-profile bullet-points like Harry Potter, Captain America, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy on his filmography, lurk a handful of spectacularly weird indies.














Kaleidoscope movies