Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA beautiful woman in trouble and an incriminating roll of film sends a photo-lab worker on an investigation into a dark world of sex, secrets and murder.A beautiful woman in trouble and an incriminating roll of film sends a photo-lab worker on an investigation into a dark world of sex, secrets and murder.A beautiful woman in trouble and an incriminating roll of film sends a photo-lab worker on an investigation into a dark world of sex, secrets and murder.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- Premi
- 5 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
Gustavo J Ramirez
- Freddy Mayorga
- (as Gustavo Ramirez)
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So, I gotta spill the beans about this film that I caught at a Festival in Los Angeles while on vacation - I love independent films, but this one, man, oh man, it's like a wild rollercoaster ride through a maze of clues and jaw-dropping moments that had me glued to my seat. If it was in the theaters I'd be watching it again to see all the clues I missed the first time around.
Angel, the main character in this story, let me just say, he's a total rockstar, and adorably sexy. Starting off all innocent and BAM! - he's hit with the harsh realities of life (I feel completely related). You can't help but cheer for the guy as he digs deeper into the mystery behind some freaky photos on a proof sheet.
What I loved most is how this film throws you into a Latino neighborhood in LA of 1999. It's like a breath of fresh air, seeing a group of Latino actors killing it on-screen. I mean, why don't we get more movies like this?
A shoutout to the director - he's got some serious skills. The whole movie oozes this doom-and-gloom vibe, set in that freaky week between Christmas and New Year, right at the turn of the millennium. Talk about adding some extra spice to the mix!
But, the real kicker is when Angel goes to his cop-dad for advice. The old man drops a truth bomb - "Don't trust what you see. It can get you killed." That line stuck with me through the whole flick, making me second-guess everything Angel was uncovering.
Proof Sheet ain't your run-of-the-mill mystery. It's like a new-age film noir, mixing the old-school magic, very Hitchcockian, with a modern twist. If you're into wild rides, surprises that'll make your jaw hit the ground, and a bit of that classic noir vibe, Proof Sheet is your ticket. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Angel, the main character in this story, let me just say, he's a total rockstar, and adorably sexy. Starting off all innocent and BAM! - he's hit with the harsh realities of life (I feel completely related). You can't help but cheer for the guy as he digs deeper into the mystery behind some freaky photos on a proof sheet.
What I loved most is how this film throws you into a Latino neighborhood in LA of 1999. It's like a breath of fresh air, seeing a group of Latino actors killing it on-screen. I mean, why don't we get more movies like this?
A shoutout to the director - he's got some serious skills. The whole movie oozes this doom-and-gloom vibe, set in that freaky week between Christmas and New Year, right at the turn of the millennium. Talk about adding some extra spice to the mix!
But, the real kicker is when Angel goes to his cop-dad for advice. The old man drops a truth bomb - "Don't trust what you see. It can get you killed." That line stuck with me through the whole flick, making me second-guess everything Angel was uncovering.
Proof Sheet ain't your run-of-the-mill mystery. It's like a new-age film noir, mixing the old-school magic, very Hitchcockian, with a modern twist. If you're into wild rides, surprises that'll make your jaw hit the ground, and a bit of that classic noir vibe, Proof Sheet is your ticket. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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This movie is very good. It brought back the nostalgia for Film Noir. Yet, it is better because the director recognized the twists and turns of the genre, taking you on a rollercoaster ride. The actors are very convincing in their character roles. The audience is hooked within the first three minutes of the film, leaving you wanting for more. The talent of Richard Kilroy (director) becomes very obvious with his attention to detail in every frame placing him - in my opinion - among the great directors. This move must be seen by all who appreciate this genre. I have no doubt that when it is released, Proof Sheet will rise to the top possible bagging the Best Director and Best Picture awards. A truly excellent movie which no serious fan of good movies should miss.
This film had me engaged the entire time! From the beginning to the end with a dramatic plot twist in the middle and at the end that you will not see coming. I enjoyed everything about it! The acting, the perfectly casted actors, the script, the shots/scenery, the suspense etc.
This is also an important film that raises awareness about what is happening in the world that so many people keep quiet about. We need to bring light to the shadows. People need to be aware of aspects like these that are happening in the world. Including everyday issues that are happening within ones family. Awareness brings healing.
A must-see!!
This is also an important film that raises awareness about what is happening in the world that so many people keep quiet about. We need to bring light to the shadows. People need to be aware of aspects like these that are happening in the world. Including everyday issues that are happening within ones family. Awareness brings healing.
A must-see!!
Proof Sheet is like a wild rollercoaster set in the gritty backdrop of LA '99, and boy, did it grab me right from the start. This noir is all about unpredictability; it's a rollercoaster of intrigue. Keeping you guessing and totally hooked. No wonder it's making waves in the festival scene! If you're into mind-bending movies that mess with your head (in a good way), this one's a must-watch. Kudos to the talented cast and crew for delivering a film that stands out and leaves a lasting impression. This is a smart film. You nailed it! - they've cooked up a flick that stands out and sticks with you. Don't skip this thrilling ride - grab some popcorn - or not, I didn't need it - :-) and enjoy the suspense!
It's a gem!
It's a gem!
Ever since I had the pleasure of meeting the writer/director, Richard Kilroy, and the producer, Alejandro Delgado, I've been captivated by the narrative. The setting in 1999 struck a chord with me, evoking a profound connection to my own past and formative years. Upon my arrival in Los Angeles, I immediately identified with Angel (Leo Llenas), a young Latino who navigates the complexities of falling for an immigrant girl, portrayed by Catherine Lidstone, hailing from Mexico.
Without divulging any spoilers, I must express that the performances in this film are truly exceptional. The storyline's depth and darkness hold the audience in rapt attention, leaving them yearning for more. The pinnacle of the movie lies in its climax, offering a delightful and unexpected surprise. I definitely recommend experiencing this cinematic journey!
Without divulging any spoilers, I must express that the performances in this film are truly exceptional. The storyline's depth and darkness hold the audience in rapt attention, leaving them yearning for more. The pinnacle of the movie lies in its climax, offering a delightful and unexpected surprise. I definitely recommend experiencing this cinematic journey!
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By what name was Proof Sheet (2023) officially released in Canada in English?
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