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Indigo (2003)
I want my six dollars back
This felt like watching a Lifetime Original. Only I had to pay for this sanctimonious tripe. I'm all in favor of truly inspirational, uplifting drama, but for the love of god, give me some substance. Overly broad acting, self importance, and unbelievable characters make up the bulk of this meaningless drivel. And what's with getting it to play simultaneously at different theaters? And why did it have to play in the middle of the day? It was a beautiful day. I could have been at the beach, but no, I was inside, giving my time, and, let's face it, my money, to this waste of celluloid. The music was awful and cheesy. I've seen lower budget films do a better job at cinematography. The clouds were pretty, I suppose. I kept expecting Michael Landon to be flying through them. Tragically, he is not around to elevate this to watch ability. Very unfullfilling.
Description of a Struggle (1993)
Memorable
I wish I could give a more in depth review, but the film isn't exactly easy to get ahold of, as far as I know. I saw it years ago at a student film festival screening. It's one of the few of those films I remember, and I loved it at the time. I remember some rear screen projection of backgrounds, and a lot of jump cutting. Obviously it was more than the sum of it's parts. I hope this guy is still making films. If so, I want to be in one of them.