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Lines of Glory

  • 2009
  • 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
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Lines of Glory (2009)
The making of the latest masterpiece - Crest of Senses - by renown cult film director Jack Gattanella. It's getting weird, and only weirder still, as the weeks go on and Zack and Hayley hold on for dear life. Maybe the dolphins will help.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe making of the latest masterpiece - Crest of Senses - by renown cult film director Jack Gattanella. It's getting weird, and only weirder still, as the weeks go on and Zack and Hayley hold... Leggi tuttoThe making of the latest masterpiece - Crest of Senses - by renown cult film director Jack Gattanella. It's getting weird, and only weirder still, as the weeks go on and Zack and Hayley hold on for dear life. Maybe the dolphins will help.The making of the latest masterpiece - Crest of Senses - by renown cult film director Jack Gattanella. It's getting weird, and only weirder still, as the weeks go on and Zack and Hayley hold on for dear life. Maybe the dolphins will help.

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    • Zack Abramowitz
    • Jack Gattanella
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Zack Abramowitz
    • Jack Gattanella
  • Star
    • Zack Abramowitz
    • Jack Gattanella
    • Cyrenne Laljie
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    30
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Zack Abramowitz
      • Jack Gattanella
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Zack Abramowitz
      • Jack Gattanella
    • Star
      • Zack Abramowitz
      • Jack Gattanella
      • Cyrenne Laljie
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    Zack Abramowitz
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    • Zack Abramowitz
    Jack Gattanella
    • Jack Gattanella
    Cyrenne Laljie
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    Hayley Raphael
    Hayley Raphael
    • Hayley Raphael
    Anthony Thompson Jr.
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      • Zack Abramowitz
      • Jack Gattanella
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Zack Abramowitz
      • Jack Gattanella
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    9CalvinValjean

    On the Edge of Glory

    Lines of Glory is a unique mockumentary comedy about a pretentious director making what appears to be a trainwreck of a film, his insane behavior pushing everyone to the breaking point. From time travel to snorting cocaine off his lead actress's foot...it is actually one of my favorite short films of the past few years! The film stars Jack Gattanella, Zack Abramowitz, and Hayley Raphael all playing caricatures of themselves (NOTE: For the sake of reference in this review, I'll refer to the characters in the film as Jack, Zack, and Hayley, and to the actors as Gattanella, Abramowitz, and Raphael).

    In lesser hands, Lines of Glory could have just been a goofy comedy, but it has a few extra layers that make it more than that. I think anyone who has ever been on a hectic film set, especially with an unstable production, can relate to the feelings of unease and extreme discomfort that Zack and Hayley feel. Jack is nutty but also a little creepy; at one point he gives an interview stating his preference for a crew made up of dolphins, and in something of a Monty Python moment, throws his head back into a creepy laugh. This takes the film into an original level; it isn't just a straight comedy but a bit of a surreal experience. I also find it interesting that Crest of Senses, the title of the film within the film, sounds similar to Lines of Glory, as if fiction is overlapping with reality. Lines of Glory and Crest of Senses do seem to have quite a bit in common; they both have the same director and cast, they both have scenes of the director walking "into" his film, and they are both experimental works.

    All three of the lead actors are ideally cast, though I suppose that's due to the fact that they are playing themselves. Gattanella hits just the right note at making the audience both laugh and squirm with discomfort. Raphael is ideally cast; her line about being the original crack baby is brilliant. Abramowitz is an actor I've seen in a few other films, mostly related to Gattanella and frequently involving comedy, but I actually find him much stronger at playing the straight man as he does here. It is because of him that the opening scene is so strong. The film begins with Zack and Hayley acting in a romantic scene, delivering melodramatic lines with deadpan sincerity. Zack's line "I've loved you my whole life. And I know I only met you two hours ago" immediately communicates to the audience what kind of a film we're in for, but it's his delivery and facial movements for "Wait, I have an itch" that create the biggest laugh in the film. The scene is such a home run, that it makes the whole film seem larger in scope. Despite there being only three actors and a limited location, the film seems larger than life.

    I do have a slight criticism, and it may be a subjective issue: I've always disliked it when films are overtly-improvised. When done well, you can have a masterpiece (This Is Spinal Tap); when done poorly, you can end up with the awkward experience of watching actors make up scenes as they go along, turning the story into a mess, with scene after scene of what feel like watching bloopers that got left in (Pineapple Express). From what I understand, Lines of Glory was heavily improvised, and while I cannot honestly discern what parts were planned and what parts are made up on the spot, the fact that it lacked a solid screenplay becomes a bit apparent at times. The actors talk over each other a bit, they sometimes have a crack of a smile on their lips, some scenes go on maybe a beat too long, other scenes feel less like scenes in a movie and more like just random recordings of people talking and take too long to get to the joke, etc. I realize that overlapping dialog is realistic and something that you would see in a real documentary, but there are occasions where even what would be the punchline of a joke is not quite as effective because actors talk over each other, throwing off the timing. Worst of all is a scene near the beginning when Jack is directing Zack to put a condom over Hayley's head, and the two appear to break out of character and start cracking up, despite Jack then saying "Don't laugh! I'm directing you!" When seeing this for the first time, my friend turned to me and said "That was definitely a blooper that they left in" and I have to agree that the scene feels like a mistake. The Jack character is a pretentious idiot who takes himself too seriously, and it is out of character for him to laugh at his own direction.

    But this is a minor nitpick of my personal taste. Lines of Glory succeeds because of its fun and eccentric factor that is willing to go outside the box. It reminds us that filmmaking is a crazy experience. Without spoiling the end, I'll just say that the ultimate fate of Crest of Senses rings true. Sometimes the most insane things happen on a movie shoot, but the only thing that really matters is the final product, which may be the surprise no one ever expected.

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      The film was inspired by a couple of message board posts made on Jack Gattanella's IMDb page by his wife, Korey Hughes and Eric Luszcz. They were jokingly written about how Jack Gattanella went on a "drug-fueled frenzy" as a famous filmmaker. A conversation developed between Gattanella and friend and collaborator Zack Abramowitz about developing this concept into a mockumentary, along the lines of Si gira a Manhattan (1995) and Christopher Guest comedies.
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      Zack Abramowitz: You want to know what the son of a bitch did? Guy puts ecstasy in my coffee. That was interesting... very interesting...

    • Versioni alternative
      A version on Youtube, which has a cut of the film in three parts (separated by each week of the Crest of Senses shoot), has a few extra shots and moments not in the version sent out to festivals and on DVD. At the end of the Week-Two portion, a replay of Jack laughing after his dolphin speech appears in slow-motion and with a color-tint over the footage. Also, before the scene begins where Jack explodes at Zack and Hayley (the one-angle take in black and white), Hayley appears hugging a teddy bear and mentions how freaked out she is about what just happened. Transitions from the end of each clip on Youtube ends with the music from the end credits.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 dicembre 2009 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Jack and Zack Films
      • Whiplash Films
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      • 1000 USD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 21min
    • Colore
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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