Sunday, September 29, 2013

Face to Face



Story about Conflict
This was a well-produced story of conflicts and cross conflicts, all facilitated in a room in one setting. Well done production.

Best Movie in a Year!
There are no good guys in this movie. Every last person had a frailty. It took the luxury of time to bring out the character, good and bad from each person. The acting was invariably superb. The directing was taut and dead on.
I stayed involved for every minute.

Jack Cain

This Could Easily Have Been One of the Most Boring Movies Ever Made, But Brilliant Acting Makes You Glad You Watched It!
Luke Ford heads up a group of brilliant acting performances, by pretty much unknown actors that make what you'd expect to be a pretty boring movie, into one you really get into and don't want to end and when it is finished, wishing there was some bonus content on the DVD just because you don't want the experience to be over. Unfortunately there are no extras on this DVD, except for a trailer for the movie. I'm glad I'd never seen the trailer before watching the movie, as it does give away a lot of the plot revelations. This is a movie whose viewing actually is benefited by the fact you've never heard of it, so therefore don't know a thing about it. Therefore I'll try and write review without giving away much, but I'll tell you how it starts so you can make a decision to watch it or not.

Basically we watch a young man sitting in an old ute take another swig from a bottle which obviously isn't his first as he watches a Jag drive by. As the Jag pulls into its owners...

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