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Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, and Sarai Givaty in The Passage (2007)

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The Passage

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2008: #52 Sugar
  • #52. Sugar Director/Writer: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden Producers: Paul S. Mezey (Maria Full of Grace), Jamie Patricof (Half Nelson), Jeremy Kipp Walker (The Passage) Distributor: Currently Seeking Distribution The Gist: Written by Anna Boden and Fleck, this will look at the promise and broken dreams of a Dominican baseball prospect plucked from his native country to play in the U.S. minor-league system. Story is a fictional tale based on Miguel "Sugar" Santos, a teenager who ends up far from home playing for a team in the Midwest after showing baseball aptitude in his native country. Fact: This low budget film uses tons of non-professional actors. See It: Coming off the success of Half Nelson, Boden and Fleck examine the race issue thru America's fav. passtime: sure to raise an eyebrow or two. Release Date/Status?: Sundance selection has been secured for television rights by HBO Films but
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See full article at IONCINEMA.com
  • 1/30/2008
  • IONCINEMA.com
Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, and Sarai Givaty in The Passage (2007)
The Passage
Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, and Sarai Givaty in The Passage (2007)
Toronto International Film Festival

TORONTO -- A shaggy-dog tale with a borderline-xenophobic punchline, The Passage begins promisingly but falters in the end. A tough sell that doesn't fit well into marketing niches, theatrical prospects are limited.

Set near the Atlas mountains in Morocco, the picture centers on Luke, a Westerner trying to forget lost love on a months-long vacation with best mate Adam. The pair are mismatched as travelers, with Adam out partying every night while Luke gets up early to haunt bazaars and digest the sights. Out one evening, he meets Zahra, a beautiful woman who's happy to translate for him and offers to take him to one of her favorite places in town -- which is just down this maze of twisting alleys...

The pair are mugged, but our initial assumption that Adam's being scammed is discouraged when they get away unharmed and with wallets intact. In the aftermath, Zahra insists that Adam let her demonstrate that her country isn't all bad by taking him up to a perfect spot in the mountains -- the only catch being that, if they want to see the unimaginable colors of an Atlas sunset, they'll miss the last bus back and have to share a hotel room together. Come to think of it, that's not so unappealing.

But one thing after another goes wrong in the mountaintop village until, in the middle of the night, Adam stumbles onto a labyrinth of tunnels. An effectively tense mood overtakes the film, with Adam and Zahra trying to navigate the darkness with a pocket full of candles and, when those run out, bursts of the flash from his camera. Effectively silent at first, then enhanced by subtly creepy music, the sequence works well.

Trouble is, it comes halfway through the film. If The Passage is sold based on the idea that what awaits in those tunnels is a horror film, genre fans will be bored to tears by the time the characters get there (and will be underwhelmed at what awaits). If sold as an artsier tale that takes a dark turn, viewers will likely find the final act a cheap shot.

The movie's split-personality frustrates, especially since cast and crew do their jobs perfectly well. As Luke, Stephen Dorff projects the kind of introspection we want in a personal-journey travelogue; director Mark Heller and crew create a look and feel appropriate to that. The difficulty lies in the structure and tone employed by first-time screenwriter Neil Jackson (who also plays Adam), who has taken a nugget of an idea and tried to stretch it into a feature it doesn't fit.

THE PASSAGE

No Distributor

Silverwood Films

Credits:

Director: Mark Heller

Writer: Neil Jackson

Producers: Lynette Howell, Jeremy Kipp Walker

Executive producer: Doug Dey

Director of photography: Jim Denault

Production designer: Marla Altschuler

Music: Tim Williams

Costume designer: Nic Ede

Editor: Jonathan Del Gatto

Cast:

Luke: Stephen Dorff

Adam: Neil Jackson

Zahra: Sarai Givaty

Running time -- 95 minutes

No MPAA rating...
  • 9/11/2007
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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