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 | Blur /Nick Briscoe: Blur/ |
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| Year: 2007 |
| Director: Nick Briscoe |
| Cast: Salvator Xuereb, Michael Sorvino, Wendy Carter, Jana Kolesarova, Nicole Rayburn, Caroline Barba, Joanne Baron, Mark McCullough |
| Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama, Adventure |
| Runtime: 95 min. |
| IMDB: This film on IMDB |
| Subtitles: OpenSubtitles.org |
Artist Adrian Jonas toils in preparation for the biggest gallery opening of his career. The creative process takes Adrian deep into the depths of his mind, where he begins to experience premonitions of a terrible fate that awaits his beloved Iliana. Adrian grows to suspect that a mysterious neighbor is the phantom who means to harm his wife. Compounding the danger, a masquerade party planned for that evening allows unwanted guests to mingle unnoticed. As his premonitions begin to come true, Adrian races to interpret his visions while there is still time to cheat fate. |
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| Date: 2007-10-04 12:01:24 |
User: Christy Ryman |
I am always intrigued to watch low-budget films and to see how, if at all, they make up for the tight budget. For a low-budget film and a director's debut, this film exceeds any marginal expectations and delightfully presents a chilling tale through a very unique, visual approach. From the beginning of the film, director Nick Briscoe, captures the mood with a style that is very much reminiscent of Hitchcock in the way the camera slowly tampers with the feelings of the characters who remain at an unusual, or at times, uneasy distance from the audience. As a result, it is a technique that, much like the master of suspense created, divides voyeurism from paranoia. However, in Blur, Briscoe tells the story through visual images which represent more than just the aforementioned characteristic. As the story takes us through a mystified vision of the main character's paranoia and sexual illusions, we are presented with the idea of an identity becoming blurred. During the scene at the party, with everyone dressed up and wearing masks, references toward Greek mythology are presented and suggests the main message of the story. However, what makes this low-budget film impressive, is that the story succeeds in creating ambiguity, forcing us to find a specific message found through visual representations, and by looking underneath the surface.
Even though it may seem like a simple story, there is a strange complexity in the way the film is structured.
Highly recommend it! |
| Date: 2008-04-06 10:26:15 |
User: jimm |
Watched this with a friend, didn't expect much. However, I really enjoyed it. Not the greatest movie, but def there for great entertainment value. Left me with an uneasy feeling that made me watch it a second time with audio commentary. I realized how complex this movie was, there was a lot more going on then meets the eye. The artwork is really interesting also, it defanently looked great on film. I only knew the girl from "Boo," Nicole Rayburn, but everyone else was good. Nicole is slammin by the way... I wish she was in it a little more.
I didn't like the whole psychic side to it, I think it would have been more entertaining without it. It might have kept me guessing a little more.
I would defanently say check it out and make your own opinion |
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