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Well worth the screening!
This story driven study about regret of a life spent in error has sharp, realistic dialog, compelling characters that feel authentic, and amazing cinematography.
I've had to sit through enough "Tarantino" style rip offs at film festivals that I was hesitant after reading the synopsis in the program at the 11th Annual Magnolia Independent Film Festival that I was about to watch a film about a hit-man . My fears were assuaged immediately. It was clear that I was in excellent hands with writer/director Benjamin Busch.
His visual choices were graceful and elegant, whether in the midst of violence or heartfelt emotion. I was very impressed. My one complaint was that I wanted more but that is part of what made this film so good. Always leave them wanting more.
I've had to sit through enough "Tarantino" style rip offs at film festivals that I was hesitant after reading the synopsis in the program at the 11th Annual Magnolia Independent Film Festival that I was about to watch a film about a hit-man . My fears were assuaged immediately. It was clear that I was in excellent hands with writer/director Benjamin Busch.
His visual choices were graceful and elegant, whether in the midst of violence or heartfelt emotion. I was very impressed. My one complaint was that I wanted more but that is part of what made this film so good. Always leave them wanting more.
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- danmasucci
- Apr 24, 2008
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