When I got out of my screening of director Joe Swanberg's
Digging for Fire last night, I told a colleague that I felt like he had made his version of
Eyes Wide Shut. What did I mean by that? Well, the film (starring Jake Johnson and Rosemarie DeWitt) is about a married couple who end up having separate weekends, plunging them into unexpected, emotionally complicated situations. And it all kicks off with the husband discovering a human bone and a handgun buried in the yard of the home where he and his wife are house-sitting.
The more I think about this film, the more I like its ambiguous, almost subliminal resonance. I reviewed
Digging for Fire for
Screen International.