pmulry
Joined Nov 1999
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I'm not kidding. This movie is the worst movie ever. E-V-E-R. I'm not saying don't watch it, because if you stumble upon it on late night cable, you will not be able to stop yourself. It's like a train wreck or an automobile accident. You know you shouldn't look, you know you don't want to look, that the horror is so terrible as to be unspeakable. And yet, there you find yourself, looking, gazing, staring, in wide-eyed amazement, that something this putrid, that something so horrible in every aspect, could make it into distribution in any form. Simply unbelievable.
Delusions is a chilling picture -- largely due to the fact that it isn't so far from the truth for so many these days. If you've found the movie on IMDB, it's likely that you've seen the film. And hopefully you laughed aloud, but if you're like too many of those who were in the audience when I've seen it, you didn't know whether to be shocked, horrified, or sickened, right before walking down to the Starbucks before hopping into the Jetta. It's awfully bright for such a dark comedy, which is just one of the reasons that Delusions won an honorable mention among shorts at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. I'm not doing the film justice with these comments though -- if you haven't seen it, take 15 or 17 minutes out of your life and enjoy it, if you can find it. You'll thank me that you did.