Running time: 82 minutes
Starring: Brittany S. Hall, Will Brill, Gail Bean
Test Pattern tells the story of a relationship that is put to the test after Renesha (Hall) is sexually assaulted by someone she meets at a bar, and her boyfriend Evan (Brill) tries to deal with this knowledge while driving her from hospital to hospital in search of a rape kit.
However, although this film analyzes a complex, and frankly deeply uncomfortable situation, I do not know what this film is trying to say. It feels like there are several messages hinted at during the course of the couple's search and reporting, but nothing stands out as a final takeaway. This leads to a stressful, emotional journey and an unsatisfying ending. I was left wondering what the point of the film was, despite there being several very good messages and emotionally wrenching situations throughout. Perhaps this film was simply meant to put the emotional turmoil that sexual assault--and the roadblocks that some conservative areas put up to reporting and dealing with it--on the screen for all to see. In that sense it does a fantastic job.
Test Pattern tells an emotional, slow burning story of a perfect relationship that is tested when a terrible assault occurs, with strong characters and beautiful cinematography.
Rent it.
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