Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man tries running from his past by hiding from his two violent brothers, only to have them track and harass him and his friends.A young man tries running from his past by hiding from his two violent brothers, only to have them track and harass him and his friends.A young man tries running from his past by hiding from his two violent brothers, only to have them track and harass him and his friends.
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Dennis Leary is actually the films strongest character, and delivers his lines with the same larconic smirking as in everything else he has been in.
The story is generated in the post Pulp Fiction era, but lacks any of the character building, or intelligent script writing of a Tarantino.
For all that, it is a good "pass the time" film for an insomniac sometime after midnight. There is a gradual escalation of hostilities between the beach bums and the hard nosed family, with Tyler caught in the middle.
There are reflections of male bull headed behaviour, together with laddish immaturity, as well as camaraderie and pride.
All in all, it is a film that paints every bad aspect of 20th century man into one film.
Whatever the mood, however earnest or raucous it tries to be, the viewing experience is desperately hollow across the board. As we enter the second act and complications arise in the narrative the turn inspires a quizzical twist of the head, for the plot development isn't exactly believable. As the minutes tick by it almost seems like Palmieri is specifically trying to aggravate us, as if the movie were a test to see how long audience members could endure the pain of watching, for not only does it never improve but it only ever gets worse. There are ideas that were workable, certainly, and some odds and ends come off better than others, yet in every regard the whole is so immediately tawdry and tiresome that it's hard to care about those aspects that are done reasonably well. I see the possibilities of what the feature could have been, yet it's uniformly defined by such blunt, tactless, pointless, vacuous, heedless rot that all the value it could have claimed is sapped. When all is said and done I won't remember any of the positive qualities 'Sand' bore, only how exhausting it was to endure ninety minutes of Palmieri's worst impulses.
There was potential here, and it was squandered. Whatever it is you think you're going to get out of this title, you won't find it, and I strongly suggest you find something else to watch. Let this 'Sand' be washed out to sea with the next wave.
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Kirby: Man, lemme give you some advice. Don't ever get married.
Tyler Briggs: Yeah? Why's that?
Kirby: 'Cause it'll ruin your life! Uh! It's unbelievable! You know, she cuts her nails in bed, right? She leaves her hairs everywhere, she won't let me watch my TV shows, she won't let me sleep in my trunks, she shits on my friends, she hates the ocean, she snores like a fucking gorilla, she corrects my talkin', she won't even get out of bed and get her diaphragm! She only eats sushi.
[mocking her in a funny voice]
Kirby: I'll only eat sushi! Come on!
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1