Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDebbie and Howard are celebrating their wedding anniversary. Or so Debbie thought.Debbie and Howard are celebrating their wedding anniversary. Or so Debbie thought.Debbie and Howard are celebrating their wedding anniversary. Or so Debbie thought.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 2 vitórias no total
Kevaughn Hightower
- Boy
- (as Kevauhn Hightower)
Darren Keefe Reiher
- Waiter #1
- (as Darren Reiher)
Zach Scott
- Officer Miller
- (as Zachary Scott)
Ken Strunk
- Detective
- (as Kenneth Strunk)
Avaliações em destaque
In the tradition of "Deathtrap," this script is well crafted and believable. Admittedly it needs cutting, but then so does real life. The acting is smooth (especially Mekhi Phifer as "Silk"--no pun intended) and the direction could have been a bit faster paced, but interesting none the less.
If the viewer comes to this film unbiased by box office receipts as the ridiculous yard stick by which a "product's" worth is currently measured, he or she will appreciate the twists and turns, the depth of the characters of, "Silk," and even the seriously neglected and scarred-by-loss, "Debbie," well played by the stunning Mari Morrow.
I enjoyed the skillful manipulation of my feelings toward Silk (the bad guy) and truly cared about Debbie. Identifying with characters and coming away from a film not feeling tricked but, instead, feeling like a "fly on the wall," with a sense of Hollywood reality (an oxymoron, I realize) is always a hoot.
I think Timothy Wayne Folsome, perhaps was ahead of his time, in that in the few short years since this was filmed, it has become shamelessly apparent that everyone's desire (even in the fly-over states) is to claim the fifteen minutes. Indeed now, any other behavior seems abnormal. Who is more apt to reach out and devise a plan than Howard, the ambitious, coked-up, married-for-money would-be script writer?
Malinda Williams turns in her usual solid performance. William Christopher Stephens in his only credit, is just right, and Wanya Morris, "Mo," formerly of, "Boyz II Men," is a find.
Bottom line: A very good little film with no loose ends, a question of love (as it always is), and even a bit of beauty thrown in the bargain by way of the thread in the form of a painting entitled, "Life."
If the viewer comes to this film unbiased by box office receipts as the ridiculous yard stick by which a "product's" worth is currently measured, he or she will appreciate the twists and turns, the depth of the characters of, "Silk," and even the seriously neglected and scarred-by-loss, "Debbie," well played by the stunning Mari Morrow.
I enjoyed the skillful manipulation of my feelings toward Silk (the bad guy) and truly cared about Debbie. Identifying with characters and coming away from a film not feeling tricked but, instead, feeling like a "fly on the wall," with a sense of Hollywood reality (an oxymoron, I realize) is always a hoot.
I think Timothy Wayne Folsome, perhaps was ahead of his time, in that in the few short years since this was filmed, it has become shamelessly apparent that everyone's desire (even in the fly-over states) is to claim the fifteen minutes. Indeed now, any other behavior seems abnormal. Who is more apt to reach out and devise a plan than Howard, the ambitious, coked-up, married-for-money would-be script writer?
Malinda Williams turns in her usual solid performance. William Christopher Stephens in his only credit, is just right, and Wanya Morris, "Mo," formerly of, "Boyz II Men," is a find.
Bottom line: A very good little film with no loose ends, a question of love (as it always is), and even a bit of beauty thrown in the bargain by way of the thread in the form of a painting entitled, "Life."
I saw this movie in Columbus, OH with my girlfriend and this movie was great!! It had everything a thriller should have!! The ending is just pure genius!! If you get the chance, go see this movie or rent, buy, but go see it!!
The beginning of the movie i found to be to strung out. It took forever for the plot to start taking place and it was hardly scary at all.
It was more of a erotic mystery film than a horror. I found the acting to be somewhat horrible and i think Mekhi Phifer, who played Silk, should have thought twice about doing this movie.
The "Scary" scenes included mostly of guns being fired and inevitable shouting, wasn't horrifying at all.
Acting on some scenes seemed to be unrealistic. Ending of the plot was twisted and good but wasted to much time getting to the plot. I definitely wouldn't pay to see this movie nor would i buy it to add to my collection
It was more of a erotic mystery film than a horror. I found the acting to be somewhat horrible and i think Mekhi Phifer, who played Silk, should have thought twice about doing this movie.
The "Scary" scenes included mostly of guns being fired and inevitable shouting, wasn't horrifying at all.
Acting on some scenes seemed to be unrealistic. Ending of the plot was twisted and good but wasted to much time getting to the plot. I definitely wouldn't pay to see this movie nor would i buy it to add to my collection
Two stars for the money they spent making this (far, far more than they should have), zero stars for everything else. It's not the first time that screenwriters/directors/producers have shown just how disconnected they are with reality and it definitely won't be the last; I just feel sorry that the money didn't go towards something more worthwhile.
Though nowhere near as amateurish as many other offerings these days (the name "Gravitas Ventures" sends shivers down my spine), but definitely far from deserving a cinematic viewing. "Straight to VHS" was a phrase I think I saw another reviewer use.
If you've read the synopsis and seen the trailer, you're set - there's literally nothing more worth seeing in this movie.
Though nowhere near as amateurish as many other offerings these days (the name "Gravitas Ventures" sends shivers down my spine), but definitely far from deserving a cinematic viewing. "Straight to VHS" was a phrase I think I saw another reviewer use.
If you've read the synopsis and seen the trailer, you're set - there's literally nothing more worth seeing in this movie.
For A Black Casted Thriller... It Does Deliver Most Of The Time. Great Late 90s Early 00s Feel. The Director Was Trying To Make This As Epic As Possible But He Needed To Cut About 20-25 Min. Most Of This Is Too Much Dialogue And Over The Top Theatrics But It Does Keep My Attention.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesTammy (Malinda Williams) and Silk (Mekhi Phifer) were married in real life from 1999-2003. They share a son together
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Debbie gets out of the Jacuzzi after seeing Howard tied up, her hair is soaking wet. But when she is shown a minute later in the basement, her hair is dry, appearing to have never been wet to begin with.
- ConexõesReferences O Poderoso Chefão (1972)
- Trilhas sonorasMurder For Mine
Performed by Iree
Written by Iree
Courtesy of Spot Music Group Inc.
Publishing by Boom Brother Music BMI
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 170.832
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 100.835
- 24 de set. de 2000
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 170.832
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 56 min(116 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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