A four-part chronicle of Phoenix young adults, trying to figure out what the hell went wrong while tripping on bad acid.A four-part chronicle of Phoenix young adults, trying to figure out what the hell went wrong while tripping on bad acid.A four-part chronicle of Phoenix young adults, trying to figure out what the hell went wrong while tripping on bad acid.
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Watching independent films can be a test of patience. You sift through quite a bit of dross to find very few gems. But when you find them, they really shine. Green is one such gem. It is witty, well-written, and well-acted, but above all, it is very well-conceived and directed. Karl Hirsch has an excellent vision of his movie and has brought that vision to the screen.
Aspiring movie makers would do quite well to listen to the director's commentary on the DVD release. Karl gives more insight into the making of his movie than any other such commentary that I've ever heard.
Aspiring movie makers would do quite well to listen to the director's commentary on the DVD release. Karl gives more insight into the making of his movie than any other such commentary that I've ever heard.
10Elly-14
I saw this movie at a festival, and was completely struck by it. The characters were written so artfully that it quickly became my favorite film there. I kept expecting I'd hear about a theatrical release at some point.
Unfortunately for this movie, on paper it probably seems like another Gen X bitch-fest. But in actuality, it is a really eye opening look at human issues NOT related to a specific generation. Groping for success, love and happiness is a basic human action, no matter how old you are. And the characters that populate this film want for the full range of human desires. Sometimes it's heavy, but usually it's funny.
The writer/director of this film has eerie insight into how people work (especially with the female character). He's surely going to go far.
Unfortunately for this movie, on paper it probably seems like another Gen X bitch-fest. But in actuality, it is a really eye opening look at human issues NOT related to a specific generation. Groping for success, love and happiness is a basic human action, no matter how old you are. And the characters that populate this film want for the full range of human desires. Sometimes it's heavy, but usually it's funny.
The writer/director of this film has eerie insight into how people work (especially with the female character). He's surely going to go far.
Upon watching the closing credits at the end of this movie, I was awestruck. All I could say was, "WOW." As a fellow member of the so cliche'd "Generation X," I completely identified with this movie. However, one need not be a member of any specific generation to appreciate it. Beautifully written, amazingly well-directed, esp. for an independent film, this movie not only touches on familiar conflicts in life (such as trying to make life not "suck"), it also has a somewhat sarcastic flair that would make anyone smile. Karl T. Hirsch has an amazing mind and a great eye/heart for what makes a film easily a favorite. I give it a 10. :)
10EELBOY
I think this movie, while dated due to some comments in the dialogue, is a great film about how priorities change as we grow older. Yeah life sucks when you are young and if you focus on that life will always suck. I know that as I have grown older I have come to realize that there is more to life than complaining about the "Raw Deal" I have been handed. The four main characters in this movie all know this fact but find it out in one traumatic slap in the face evening while trying to drown the suburban noise in Phoenix Arizona. (Which in having visited I know is no small feat.) This is a film that spoke to me and everyone I have showed it to. Thanks, wherever you are Karl T. Hirsch.
I picked up this DVD for $4.00 today and just finished watching it. I've watched a whole lot of really bad independent films, but I guess I'm just an eternal optimist. Green was one of the better ones I've seen in a while. It was clear that the director had a vision for this film. He knew exactly what he wanted and he made it happen. It's well acted and the script touches on some very serious topics, but with quite a bit of humor thrown into the pot to make it all go down easier.
If you're looking for something different, but well made, then Green might be just what you're looking for. Go ahead and take a chance on it. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
If you're looking for something different, but well made, then Green might be just what you're looking for. Go ahead and take a chance on it. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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David Stone: I think I'm coming to terms with the fact that I suck.
- ConnectionsEdited into Scarecrow 3 - L'ultime massacre (2004)
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