In the noir thriller 'Glazer', Frankie, played by Ariella Mastroianni, struggles with dyschronometria, a brain disorder causing her to lose time unexpectedly. Unable to maintain a job or care for her daughter, she battles her condition through obsessive self-monitoring and by creating narratives about her neighbors. However, a shocking incident she may have witnessed spirals her into a disorienting investigation, mirroring the surreal style and complexity of Nolan's 'Memento'. This slow-burn film delves into themes of memory, isolation, and the fragility of reality, making Frankie's journey both haunting and compelling.
Frankie's condition, dyschronometria, causes her to lose time, complicating her life as she struggles to hold onto the present and navigate a haunting mystery.
As her ability to focus deteriorates, Frankie’s fragmented life leads to isolation, making her dependent on cassette tapes and voyeuristic narratives to manage her anxiety.
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