johnhogdanger
Joined Jan 2005
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This movie is based on a true story. And also a wild insane revenge fantasy descent into lovable madness. It's really hard to explain, which is what makes it such a fun, unique and entertaining film. You are gonna laugh a lot. And be a little grossed out. And maybe even learn a little about family and what's really important in life. And laugh while being grossed out. You have never seen a movie like this, and you definitely want to. Hats off to the filmmakers and cast and crew. This is one wild ride I really enjoyed. The film's pacing is relentless and incredibly imaginative and you can tell that everyone involved loved working together and making this art. Hacked is a great example of what indie film is all about.
Saw this at the Garden State Film Festival. Just a wonderful film full of heart. It'll make you laugh and make you cry and hopefully make you think a little bit. Couldn't recommend this film more. The relationship between father and child and mother and child and father and his friends all really connect and pay off in the end. Besides the wonderful performances, the cinematography is especially well crafted. In a time when small dramas have fallen out of favor and the multiplexes are mostly screening low-budget horror films and huge-budget super-hero movies, this is a magical little film that deserves a big audience. Rent or buy it and enjoy it, it is move well spent for a true cinema experience.
I saw this at FilmQuest 2022 it was hands down my personal favorite film of the fest. It's heartbreaking, but heartwarming, it's weird, but so simple, it's a little scary, but also so so funny. Great cinema doesn't need a huge budget and a huge cast -- just a great script, great acting and some filmmaking magic. Highly recommend this one!
The film deals with addiction and family and how those two intersect and bump into each other so often, and yes those topics and intersections can sometimes be triggering, but this film has a lot of honesty wrapped in some absurd and hilarious mind-warps and you are gonna love the film, and never look at the doors in your house the same way again!
The film deals with addiction and family and how those two intersect and bump into each other so often, and yes those topics and intersections can sometimes be triggering, but this film has a lot of honesty wrapped in some absurd and hilarious mind-warps and you are gonna love the film, and never look at the doors in your house the same way again!