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The professional and personal life of a sexual surrogate begins to unravel when she starts working with a new client.
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| AV ClubKiva ReardonAt its simplest, She’s Lost Control is a tale of girl meets boy (where “boy” is the lead’s latest client, Johnny, played by Marc Menchaca), and at its potential worst, just another attempt to probe the line between sex and self though the figure of the sex worker. |
| Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlMarquardt works many threads... but, while individually interesting, they're never woven into a truly compelling whole. |
| ArtforumMelissa AndersonToo often, She's Lost Control hazily drifts from scene to scene, invested in examining the exhausted topic of what happens when a sex professional finds that the rigid boundary between work and off-duty pleasure has become uncomfortably porous. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenShe’s Lost Control sustains a mood of deepening alienation, but the attitude of the movie is too detached for it to be emotionally gripping, and its ending is botched. |
| Screen InternationalMark AdamsAn astutely cold and compelling psychological drama. |
| Slant MagazineKenji FujishimaAnja Marquardt feels the need to puff up her film with relatively artificial conflict that generally comes off as sops to screenwriting conventions. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshShe's Lost Control is a quiet triumph, a true herald of a distinctive and necessary voice in cinema. |
| User ReviewMike LWhen silence and innuendo works as hard or even harder then dialogues and story. Very clever decision. And strong camera, editors and actors work. |
| User ReviewKitty LI enjoyed this slow paced and detailed look at the life and work of a sex therapist. Brooke Bloom brought a quiet intensity to her portrayal and was at all times believable. I would recommend this thoughtful exploration of the complicated world of personal and professional intimate relationships. Brooke Bloom brol intensity to the role and |