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    • Author: Brazil
    This is by far the worst 'film' I have ever seen. I wanted to walk out but I just couldn't. Every aspect of this film was bad. The script, the cinematography, the acting, the direction, everything. I could write for a long time about it but I won't waste your time. If by any chance you ever get the opportunity to see it, rent Ishtar instead.
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    • Author: Karon
    This was an interesting first film. Like many indie films, the editing pace is a bit slow, so I might suggest watching something else if you need the quick pace of Hollywood to think a film is good. The transitions from scene to scene can be abrupt at times.

    The story is actually interesting and has a couple of fairly unique twists. It's not often that a fledgling male director undertakes a story of female empowerment. It's thought-provoking that all the male characters are flawed in some way.

    The writing is weak in points, but overall the dialogue is solid and believable. I definitely felt some bits were missing... needed a little more character development. Cast is entirely first-time actors except for one member, and they do a remarkable job making the moments real, so I can't fault them for the whole story not quite holding together. Of special interest is an appearance by Tom Maxwell, just before his rise in The Squirrel Nut Zippers. In fact, the movie soundtrack includes the original versions of a few songs from SNZ's first gold record.

    Overall, the most interesting thing is that this director approached his film-making in the reverse order of the norm. Most folks work on others' projects, then a few shorts of their own, and finally launch a feature-length effort. This feature was his first, and I know he's followed it with a few heartfelt shorts. Don't know if you can still see those shorts anywhere, but I recommend them. He did a great job of getting his actors to their best performances. I absolutely love Kristin Leigh in "Oh, Boy!".
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    • Author: Chuynopana
    Mark Ariail makes this movie. His dramatic range makes dinero look like barney rubble. His love making scenes made me cry. The realism! I don't think he was acting. I think he really lives like that. The movie changed my life
  • Credited cast:
    Angela Cooper Angela Cooper - Elizabeth
    Shaun O'Rourke Shaun O'Rourke - Boyfriend
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Mark Ariail Mark Ariail - Michael Roche
    Diane Eidman Diane Eidman - Eva Norris
    John Ensolin John Ensolin
    Curt Lambert Curt Lambert - Robert Taylor
    Tom Maxwell Tom Maxwell
    Deborah Stencel Deborah Stencel - Annette Smith
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