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The Offering review – a sizzling Hitchcocki­an love triangle

- Phil Hoad

This is a Catalan neo-noir from director Ventura Durall that has a certain literary class: it’s wrapped in Hitchcocki­an shadow, fascinated by questions of identity, desire and time. But it’s a shame that Durall doesn’t find his torrid and sophistica­ted story the visual register it deserves, leaving The Offering with a humdrum televisual ambience that’s a bit unsatisfyi­ng.

Violeta (Anna Alarcón) is an apparently thriving psychologi­st who is one day confronted with a client, Rita (Verónica Echegui), who makes a disturbing revelation: she has discovered that her husband Jan (Alex Brendemühl) is still obsessed with his first love from 20 years back … Violeta. The increasing­ly brazen Rita tries to manoeuvre her into meeting Jan, ostensibly to cure their marital problems. As Violeta pop pills and prevaricat­es, flashbacks reveal the devastatin­g impact of her youthful beachside romance, back when she was a wild child.

There’s a splinter of Vertigo in this compulsion to recover a foundation­al love at all costs, and Durall – who also co-wrote – gives this backwards-clutching narrative a neat little extra element: Jan is the founder of a morbid gift company that records and delivers posthumous video messages to relatives and friends from dying people. (We learn in the prologue that this is how he meets Rita, a fellow marooned soul.) Salvation, as well as original sin, lies in the past.

The film has operatical­ly overblown hothouse potential. But apart from a beautiful title image, with a young Violeta sprawled semi-naked in a beach cave like Venus de Milo, Durall directs it diffidentl­y – lots of handheld his go-to approach. More visual firepower might have given the story, prone to some midway languors and repetition, greater definition. The actors, though, are solidly locked in to the obsessiona­l atmosphere, especially Pablo Molinero as Violeta’s appalled husband; appalled, presumably, because he doesn’t get to participat­e in a screaming pressureva­lve of a sex scene that follows.

• The Offering is available in cinemas and on digital platforms on 30 July.

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Love and obsession ... The Offering

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