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Limbo

  • 2004
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
87
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Limbo (2004)
Mystery

A labyrinthine neo-noir thriller with a tense psychological slant, this dark, existential drama follows the surreal journey of a man trapped in a place where time stands still, yet determine... Read allA labyrinthine neo-noir thriller with a tense psychological slant, this dark, existential drama follows the surreal journey of a man trapped in a place where time stands still, yet determined to fend off madness by pursuing a mysterious assassin while finding a means of escaping ... Read allA labyrinthine neo-noir thriller with a tense psychological slant, this dark, existential drama follows the surreal journey of a man trapped in a place where time stands still, yet determined to fend off madness by pursuing a mysterious assassin while finding a means of escaping his otherworldly prison. Limbo was Thomas Ikimi's micro budget student film, made in his s... Read all

  • Director
    • Eromose
  • Writer
    • Eromose
  • Stars
    • Michael Berry
    • J.D. Brookshire
    • Eric Christie
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    87
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eromose
    • Writer
      • Eromose
    • Stars
      • Michael Berry
      • J.D. Brookshire
      • Eric Christie
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Michael Berry
    Michael Berry
    • Agent Finnigan
    J.D. Brookshire
    J.D. Brookshire
    • Bobby
    Eric Christie
    Eric Christie
    • Vaughn James
    Ray Crisara
    Ray Crisara
    • Sergei
    Etya Dudko
    • Rebecca
    Chris Ferry
    Chris Ferry
    • Harry
    Eleni Fuiaxis
    • Agent Santiago
    Nicole Greenwood
    Nicole Greenwood
    • Sasha
    Joe Holt
    Joe Holt
    • Lasloe The Great
    Kevin Kolack
    Kevin Kolack
    • Max Duvallier
    Paul Krisikos
    Paul Krisikos
    • Jeff
    Mike Larsson
    • Agent Abraham
    D. Taylor Loeb
    D. Taylor Loeb
    • Veronica
    Corey Martin
    • Man #1, Costacurta, De Negri
    Bill Quigley
    • Homeless Man
    Michael Russell
    • Danny
    Christopher M. Russo
    • Adam Moses
    Cary Woodworth
    Cary Woodworth
    • Director
      • Eromose
    • Writer
      • Eromose
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    8Apullen-1

    "Limbo" is It is an extremely brave and powerful start for this young film maker and will prove to be cult classic in the coming years.

    One of the most mind-bending and thought provoking films of recent years. I have to start my review with some kind of reasoning for why I have given this movie an 8 out of 10, as i will proceed to give it a raving review... Its the directors first film, and as his first film I have reserved the 9 out of 10 and 10 out of 10 for his next two films (pending he keeps putting the same amount of passion into his future work).

    The films strength comes from a strong plot, elegant directing, and solid acting. Be forewarned, "Limbo" is not film for weak-minded people, nor will you be able to even comprehend the plot if you are brain-dead; however, if you value a film that does not need excessive movie additives (i.e. naked women, sex, huge explosions, and car chases), in order to be extremely engaging… "Limbo" is dead on point, and not to worry, you will still get your fix.

    I await future films and applaud Ikimi's work.

    Taheehee Chimps
    10morpheusownsall

    A truly unique achievement

    Limbo are one of those seldom little qualities that one is lucky they found. The film just has such a gripping storyline that leaves allows one to interpret it in so many numerous ways. Then the black and white look that keeps you edgy through the whole movie is truly excellent and the score by Andy Daniels is incredible in my opinion. This really is a film that everybody needs to own, ESPECIALLY, aspiring filmmakers. I still find it outstanding, being a filmmaker myself, that Ikimi managed to assemble a crew this good to produce such excellence for a meagre $9,000. I just hope that it can come out soon on DVD so that I can watch it again as I am really desperate to do so.

    Hopefully, those 'directors' in Hollywood can take note of the brilliance of Limbo. It really is a great effort by the whole crew that was assembled. Well done
    10nunchux

    A masterpiece in independent film!

    Watching this movie, you would never guess that it was made with a budget of under $10,000 or that this is writer/director Thomas Ikimi's first film. It's a truly artistic expression in film that is metaphysical, existential, and flat out brilliant. The sombre mood is consistent throughout, there are many memorable performances, and the plot takes many unpredictable twists and turns.

    Limbo takes the concept of being trapped in a single hour, and how the lines between right and wrong, good and evil, begin to blur when there are no consequences to ones actions. It is a film worthy of great praise and it is strongest in the areas that matter most; the story.

    Limbo seems to have been influenced by film noir, Hitchcock, Memento, Usual Suspects, Unbreakable, Fight Club, The Man Who Wasn't There, The Matrix and the original Twilight Zone. Limbo manages to match the quality of story telling of all of these. It simultaneously reminds one of so many films and yet it is so remarkably unique.

    Anyone who enjoys the titles I mentioned should give Limbo a chance, it is a decision you will not regret.
    10ziggyzilon

    A summary of "Limbo" does no more than dilute its merit. "Pi", "Exorcist", "Memento". Did you like them? ... You'll LOVE "Limbo"!

    First time director, allegedly ... first movie, allegedly ... ridiculously small budget, allegedly ... Either someone thinks I am very gullible or movie-makers all over the world should think about making church on Sundays a regular practice ... alternatively, they should spare themselves countless hours in AA further down the line (when directors and their movies like this become common practice) and quit now!!

    We live in a particularly distressing age of movie making where the most basic aspect of any movie, THE STORY, has fallen to the wayside. Nowadays stories (when they are not biographic or lifted directly from already successful books) are unimpressive at best. Montage is either stroboscopic or lethargic and cinematography is either "periodic" or over zealously "hand-held". Let us just say disenchantment with the silver screen has set in. However, I am always optimistic and sometimes it pays off and that pay off in 2005 came in the form of Thomas Ikimi's "Limbo". A conceptually and literally dark and pensive, quasi-thriller, which unselfishly and also uncompromisingly dives head first into moral debates on life, human nature, free will and religion. Rather than risk going so far into how impressed I was with Thomas Ikimi's "FIRST" cinematic effort and end up looking like a groupie ... all I will say is I am counting the days until the release of his next feature and with Ikimi's discovery of a rare diamond in Joe Holt, the wait for his next offering also seems endless. !!! BRAVO !!!
    10Film_Genie

    "Limbo can be confused as a film noir Groundhog Day, but it is so much more!"

    This dark psychological film noir is one of the best debut feature films I've ever seen. Made impressively for less than ten thousand dollars, writer/director Thomas Ikimi managed to craft a unique gem of a movie filled with deep philosophical aspects held strongly together by an intriguing and eventful story that never stops surprising.

    Whilst working on a very important case involving mobsters and federal agents, lawyer Adam Moses (Christopher M. Russo) finds himself stuck in Limbo where he is essentially trapped in the same hour of time for an eternity. Although the film is in black and white, which adds to its classic film noir style, Adam interacts with some very colourful characters such as Lasloe The Great (Joe Holt) on his journey to try and find a mysterious assassin known only as Ouroboros.

    Although the actors do a wonderful job in bringing this incredible story to life, they are aided immensely by Andrew David Daniels's score which perfectly accompanies both the film noir style and the eerie darkness that comes with the protagonist's struggle.

    As I watched the thought provoking opening sequence of Limbo I knew I was about to watch a film the likes of which I'd never seen before. Limbo is a well made, smart movie that grabs the audience's attention from its opening and manages to hold it throughout. Although on the surface Limbo may appear to share similarities with Groundhog Day, the only real thing they have in common is a plot which sees their protagonists trapped in time and the fact that they are both great movies.

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      There were over 30 locations in the film's production. Shooting in only 17 days, that was almost a move a day. The film was shot entirely in New York City.
    • Quotes

      Adam Moses: What is this limbo?

      Lasloe The Great: Limbo is everything, and nothing. It is the void between heaven and hell.

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Budget
      • $9,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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