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The Crimson Mask

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
116
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The Crimson Mask (2009)
Two desperate men, from different worlds, find themselves unwitting pawns in an ancient ritual.
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Two desperate men find themselves unwitting pawns in an ancient ritual.Two desperate men find themselves unwitting pawns in an ancient ritual.Two desperate men find themselves unwitting pawns in an ancient ritual.

  • Director
    • Elias Plagianos
  • Writers
    • The Bros. Plagianos
    • Elias Plagianos
  • Stars
    • Robert Clohessy
    • Josh Burrow
    • Chrishell Stause
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    116
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elias Plagianos
    • Writers
      • The Bros. Plagianos
      • Elias Plagianos
    • Stars
      • Robert Clohessy
      • Josh Burrow
      • Chrishell Stause
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 22 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Robert Clohessy
    Robert Clohessy
    • Jack Parker
    Josh Burrow
    Josh Burrow
    • Thomas Caine
    • (as Joshua Burrow)
    Chrishell Stause
    Chrishell Stause
    • Jules
    Phillip Clark
    Phillip Clark
    • J.R. Chase
    Lee Sellars
    Lee Sellars
    • Jeffries
    • (as Lee R. Sellars)
    Frank Page
    • Eddie
    Ed Kershen
    Ed Kershen
    • Fats
    Matthew Conlon
    Matthew Conlon
    • Mr. Bentley
    Richard Mawe
    Richard Mawe
    • Jonathan Caine
    Arthur Acuña
    Arthur Acuña
    • Mr. Kuo
    Debra Jans
    • Karen
    Katya Campbell
    Katya Campbell
    • May
    Caitlin Mehner
    Caitlin Mehner
    • Artemis
    Craig Blair
    Craig Blair
    • Jon
    Galway McCullough
    Galway McCullough
    • Tough Guy
    Michael Gonzalez Wallace
    • Esteban Leon
    Limor Hakim
    • Sarah
    Rachel Cornish
    • Ashley
    • Director
      • Elias Plagianos
    • Writers
      • The Bros. Plagianos
      • Elias Plagianos
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    10cinemafreek-1

    Ambitious Debut...

    Saw this at Indiefest with a couple of other filmmakers from the festival. We walked in a little late, but were drawn in right away.

    This is not your typical festival film. It's a cerebral fantasy. It challenges the audience to follow a fractured storyline that gets wrapped up in a great and unexpected way at the end.

    As a short filmmaker myself, I'm interested in graduating to features and Crimson Mask is something every short filmmaker should see. These guys were able to make an epic film on a really tight budget using creative lighting, editing, and some really great actors.

    This was an ambitious film by a first time filmmaker, and unlike the other reviewer ( who I suspect might have been angry his film did not win any festival awards) , I really enjoyed it on a number of levels.

    This film is not for everyone though. It has some strong language and can wander at times. Be prepared for a bathroom break in the middle of the film. Also, the lead up to the confrontation could have been done much better.

    If I saw this film on cable I would rate it a 6.5/10 but taking into the consideration the budget, and in comparison the the other festival films I've seen... I'm giving it a 10 .
    9kellystacey1980

    Well executed film, a joy to watch

    I loved this film. I believe Plagianos's choices are intelligently made - it also doesn't hurt that the two leads, Burrow and the underused journeyman Clohessy, understand their roles and play them with the type of passion deserved. Watching Parker on his last legs of life still able to talk back to his employer—a great no nonsense turn of Brooklyn underbelly from Lee R. Sellars—with humor and wit, as well as have the ability to attempt to retrieve his pride when defeat by sword seems his only option, goes a long way in making the climatic scene resonate. It may be one more convenient connection at the hands of a higher power, using 'The Book' of Chapter Three's title to bond these two men together as slaves unwilling to back down and be pushed around like puppets, but beneath the contrivance is a measure of truth. If anything, the multitude of overlapping plot threads and crisscrossing of paths only adds to the illusory aspect of the film, making The Crimson Mask into the morality tale its creator set out to make. It's inspiring job of professionalism as a first-time feature with little in the way of monetary resource shows the promise this young man's future holds. I look forward to checking out his next projects!
    8Waffffa

    Interesting presentation. Excellent performances. Fantastic filmmaking

    This movie speaks well of greed and provides a very witty image of social differences by showing two separate stories that eventually blend together in an interesting turn of events. An ancient ritual combines the two characters and reveals parts of the truth. The storytelling in this movie is quite appealing, it doesn't get too vague and mysterious but it still holds that exciting vibe to keep you watching until the end. The movie in general is unique and not like anything I've seen before, it is an interesting point of view presented in a smart way, and sadly underrated. The movie was clearly done on a budget yet it didn't look cheap at all. The performances felt awkward at some points but were overall pretty good. This kind of filmmaking and fresh cinematic style promise a very bright future, especially with more attention and a higher budget. I would love to see different points of view from this director, and the movie definitely deserves an 8/10 from me.
    7banodyne-1

    Unexpected Social Commentary

    The film had an interesting look. Modern noir with moments of pulp cinema to accent key moments. You can definitely see it was done on a budget but they were very clever making it look professional. The movie takes some bizarre turns but nothing is out of place. It takes a while for the viewer to realize this isn't our world, but this Twilight Zone-y world, that's close to reality but strange forces are at work. Note the color red throughout the movie that symbolizes this. My only real problem is the connection of various money men that manipulated Thomas. It came off disjointed. You didn't spend time with any of them long enough to hate the guy and root for Thomas. On the other side, Parker's nemesis Jeffries (played perfectly by Lee Sellers) stole any scene he was in. His charisma is what you want in this Faustian tale. The basic message of the movie really resonates. It was a smart choice to replay the lesson in the end credits for people who didn't pay attention when it was first shown.
    1iacon6

    Was this a movie ???

    I just saw this movie in the IndieFest USA 2009 festival in Anaheim. This review does not include spoilers, only my opinion on this movie.

    First of all I want to tell the film maker: Dude, what the hell was that ? You call this a film ? I saw you in indiefest and I didn't want to tell you what I thought of the film in front of all the people. If you ever went to film school, you should go back and re-take all your classes cause your film making skills suck big time. One can't even call this a movie. Just a bunch of unrelated shots and scenes in order to deliver a stupid story.

    It was my ever first time in life that I wanted to scream "rape" in a movie theater just to stop the screening and tell everyone that this film is raping my brain cells. It was my first time ever that I wished I had forks so I can shove them into my eyes because this film is HORRIBLE and I don't have enough words to describe how bad it is.

    Usually the best part in bad films are the rolling end credits but in this case even the credits were 6 min. long.... C'mon.... The film maker even screwed the end titles by showing a very slow titles that didn't even had the right video field to them and were blurry as hell.

    I only wish that IMDb had a 0/10 but it doesn't so I gave this film 1/10.

    Story : 2/10 - I see what you were going after but you ruined the entire story.

    Acting: 1/10 - Not even going to comment on that.

    Cinematography: 0/10 - A blind man with Parkinson could have done a better job.

    Directing: 0/10 - don't make me laugh. This un-matched puzzle you call a film is a total FAIL.

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • The Crimson Mask: Director's Cut
    • Production company
      • ESP Films
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      • 1h 11m(71 min)
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