Have you ever wondered how it feels to be on your own? With no direction home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? Well, you won’t get much satisfaction here, because even though titular mystery woman Alice (Rachel Weisz, stifled) is blessed with the (frankly implausible) ability to slip through life as any number of people, it turns out she exists mainly to help old flame Tom (Michael Shannon, irritable) get some perspective on life. Director and co-writer Joshua Marston likes to let his scenes run long; occasionally, this proves engaging (a dinner party that goes from gregarious to curious to awkward to unpleasant), but more often (an extended frog montage), it just proves long. It might’ve worked if Tom’s mid-life crisis had been more of a crisis, and if we’d gotten more insight into both Alice’s experience and technique. Instead, we get only pique and peeks. (2016) — Matthew Lickona
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