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I read several bad reviews for this film before actually being able to get my hands
on a copy, but remained optimistic about it as I sat down to watch it. Thankfully,
some people actually possess the ability to sit down and watch a film with an open
mind and then form their own opinion, which is exactly what I did.
What I saw was not a pretentious portrayal of "cheap irony" in which the viewer lives
in "Gellar's world". What I saw was a creative endeavour to intertwine four strangers
through four major emotions, thus showing that through these emotions, everyone is
connected - whether or not they are aware of it. This is what sociologists study
and discuss everyday.
The script was performed sensationally, by a stellar cast (Brendan Frasier, Sarah
Michelle Gellar, Andy Garcia, Kevin Bacon, Forest Whitaker), encompassing a gritty,
fast paced storyline, with melancholic overtones. This film is not all about Gellar
- she gives a heart wrenching performance as Trista, but the film is dedicated as much
to Garcia, Frasier and Bacon as it is to her. Each performance is worth its weight
in gold - Garcia is frightening as mafia boss "Fingers", Frasier pulls at your heart
with his resignation to the terrible fates of the people around him and Bacon and
Whitaker will surely gain your sympathy with the sheer level of their desperation.
The only thing this film is guilty of is invoking emotion and thought from its viewers
- and isn't that the reason to watch it in the first place?
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