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7/10
A repulsive reality! It's a sick world!
offnon5530 July 2004
I've been a Richard Lynch fan since THE SEVEN UPS. Though his role was limited to unheard of actors, he was still the professional he was restricted to be. I saw the film at the Pocono Mountain Film Festival and, though some of the cinematography wasn't up to par and the writing a little crude at times, the unknowns did a great job. Peter Melegari, whom I've met and is a regular person, carried the film as a rookie as well as anyone could in a leading role debut. Like Peter, Kim Tilbury, an ordinary but attractive or maybe an interesting looking person, really made me believe they were real people. The movie is not great but I think it's worth a see. I hope it makes it.
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8/10
Certainly a script that intrigues you.
peteymoe-113 September 2002
The script is clever. You don't suspect the suspected. It's true to life, of what life, most people don't know.....Thank God. It makes you think about how life has so many characters. The clash of different origins so close to one and other, defines the phrase, "the line in the sand", stand out. Normal people are attracted to the bizarre. Else... there wouldn't be, a bizarre.
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