Set in a bleak and desolate world, three friends embark on an ill-conceived plan to outrun their destinies. As they try to cheat time, they find themselves in a race against their past and t... Read allSet in a bleak and desolate world, three friends embark on an ill-conceived plan to outrun their destinies. As they try to cheat time, they find themselves in a race against their past and the inevitable future.Set in a bleak and desolate world, three friends embark on an ill-conceived plan to outrun their destinies. As they try to cheat time, they find themselves in a race against their past and the inevitable future.
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This highly underrated treat was a refreshing reminder of what a filmmaker can really do if he is determined to get the best results in telling a great story possessing some cool and intriguing ideas and with only a 1/100th of the cash usually necessary to pull it off.
The results are inspirational in the way that El Mariachi was before anyone knew Rodriguez. And it brings with it the flair and trip that The Terminator took us on before anyone knew who Cameron was. I would like to believe that one day we will see this production team turn something out that does hit at least the slightly off-mainstream.
I highly recommend this innovative treatment of time travel issues. I'd watch this again before Butterfly Effect, before Terminator and certainly before Time Machine. Its a real treat!
The results are inspirational in the way that El Mariachi was before anyone knew Rodriguez. And it brings with it the flair and trip that The Terminator took us on before anyone knew who Cameron was. I would like to believe that one day we will see this production team turn something out that does hit at least the slightly off-mainstream.
I highly recommend this innovative treatment of time travel issues. I'd watch this again before Butterfly Effect, before Terminator and certainly before Time Machine. Its a real treat!
I agree with the comments I read about this film. I rented it on a whim, and wasn't disappointed. It has an interesting premise that doesn't ever get silly or weighed down with ridiculous special effects. The acting was a bit rough around the edges, but I see that more as a budget problem than anything. The directing is what I was most impressed with. Never did I find myself saying "No way! That was so fake!", or "This makes no sense!". Instead, the plot followed along in a rational manner, which couldn't have been easy considering the potentially confusing subject matter of communicating through time. I am anxious to see what else this director has in store for the future.
I found this film through an add on Filmthreat and I have to say that this a cool little movie. It is very low budget but doesn't look like it. The ADR is iffy in places but it more than makes up for it in other aspects. The concept is awesome and kept me thinking which is what I like in a film. It reminded me of Memento in a lot of ways, that movie kept me thinking as well. If you are into time travel movies this is a must see.
I'm a big fan of underground films, and I had heard a buzz on this one from a friend who saw it at some film festival. I have to admit, this little flick is better and more original than the majority of big budget blockbusters that have unlimited resources out there.
I keep seeing this sort of concept rehashed in current movies. Most recently, it was the "Butterfly Effect" and before that "Final Destination" that flirted with this plot line. From what little info there is on the net about this movie, it seems that Feedback was conceived and shot way before these others. That scores points with me - it's just cool to see an indie production being one step ahead of Hollywood.
As an aspiring filmmaker myself, I really was impressed with the level of production on this film. I'm not sure what the budget was, but my guess is that it was a "maxing out a credit card" affair, like Kevin Smith did with Clerks. And for whatever they paid for this movie, they got solid production and pretty decent acting in return. What really struck me as good was the soundtrack work. Lots of Ministry meets Nine Inch Nails techno laden stomps, but then the instruments know when to quiet down during the more dramatic moments. That was impressive. Also, the "real punch" sound effects made my stomach churn. I could feel the fists hitting flesh!
I also really liked the low tech approach, on the whole. I mean, this movie throws out the big retarded effects. Geez, the "flux capacitor" is replaced with a phone so huge, it looks like a joke someone picked up from some 70 year old grandma's garage sale! Seriously, I like this low-fi approach, and halfway wish Hollywood would focus on the script (for once) and not on spending money aimlessly.
Feedback is solid. I thought it was worth the time.
I keep seeing this sort of concept rehashed in current movies. Most recently, it was the "Butterfly Effect" and before that "Final Destination" that flirted with this plot line. From what little info there is on the net about this movie, it seems that Feedback was conceived and shot way before these others. That scores points with me - it's just cool to see an indie production being one step ahead of Hollywood.
As an aspiring filmmaker myself, I really was impressed with the level of production on this film. I'm not sure what the budget was, but my guess is that it was a "maxing out a credit card" affair, like Kevin Smith did with Clerks. And for whatever they paid for this movie, they got solid production and pretty decent acting in return. What really struck me as good was the soundtrack work. Lots of Ministry meets Nine Inch Nails techno laden stomps, but then the instruments know when to quiet down during the more dramatic moments. That was impressive. Also, the "real punch" sound effects made my stomach churn. I could feel the fists hitting flesh!
I also really liked the low tech approach, on the whole. I mean, this movie throws out the big retarded effects. Geez, the "flux capacitor" is replaced with a phone so huge, it looks like a joke someone picked up from some 70 year old grandma's garage sale! Seriously, I like this low-fi approach, and halfway wish Hollywood would focus on the script (for once) and not on spending money aimlessly.
Feedback is solid. I thought it was worth the time.
I watched Feedback yesterday on DVD. Despite of the bad transfer to PAL DVD (strange frame-rate conversion/stuttering effect) and the low budget type of movie (which is noticeable in the audio mix), the movie has a thrilling story, good acting, nice photography plus color correction and a smart usage of locations and styling to create a dark near-future world. There are a lot of SF-movies with bigger budgets that have a crap story or are stereotypic about the way they develop their story during the movie. Feedback has surprises for you and does it a lot better. Too bad to see on this IMDb.com website that the director hasn't made any new production after Feedback. Hope he'll do that the coming time, he has talent for writing and directing.
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