Crime,Thriller,Comedy,Drama,Mystery
United States of America
Under the Silver Lake is a neo-noir film directed by David Robert Mitchell and starring Andrew Garfield as the protagonist, Sam. The film is set in Los Angeles, and it has been described as a love letter to the city, with all its eccentricities and quirks.
Sam is a young man who is aimless and disenchanted with life. He spends most of his days watching old movies and wandering around the city. One night, he meets a mysterious woman named Sarah (played by Riley Keough) who is swimming in his building's pool. They chat for a bit, but when Sam wakes up the next morning, Sarah has vanished without a trace.
Sam becomes obsessed with finding Sarah and embarks on a surreal and hallucinatory journey across LA. He encounters a series of strange and enigmatic characters, each with their own eccentricities and hidden agendas. Along the way, he discovers a hidden subculture of conspiracies and secrets that threatens to engulf him.
As Sam delves deeper into the mystery, he begins to unravel a complex web of relationships and agendas that seem to reach to the highest levels of society. He finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with his own life in jeopardy.
Under the Silver Lake is a visually stunning film that blends elements of mystery, noir, and surrealism. The film has been described as a meditation on the nature of truth, reality, and identity, and it has been praised for its innovative storytelling and unique visual style.