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Eye of God (1997)
Shattered my consciousness for about two hours afterward.
8 August 2003
I love independent cinema, and Eye of God is a great example of what a good independent movie should be. The real-life situations depicted are as twisted as real life is, and the acting is at points absolutely adorable (Plimpton) and absolutely chilling (Stahl). I thought that the cinematography was profound, and that the way the way the plot weaved the story through was brilliant. Maybe it's because I'm easily impressed (by Martha Plimpton; by stories of Twin Peaks-like small-town dramatic horror; by the lengths some writers, directors, and producers go to to create meaningful cinema; or all three, and then some more), but this movie left me feeling like something had happened To Me, and I was shattered and felt uneasy for a good two hours afterward, which I think really is the sign of a good film. Also, as an addendum, whereas some independent cinema seems contrived and at the same time pretentious, this movie was neither. And by the way, I loved it, and you might, too!
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8/10
a diamond in the rough
8 August 2002
When your stomach aches from laughing, you know it's got to be a good one. When you recognize that if you and your wise**s friends could come up with enough one-liners and camp scenarios to make a genuine, original movie, you know there's something there. Renting Super Troopers surpassed my expectations by turning out to be $3.16 well-spent.
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