trishreynolds-57751
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This movie has a lot going for it. Things it didn't even know it had going for it lol. The cast is dynamic and interesting, solid dialogue with real delivery. The color and tone are fantastic and thank god for good pacing. From what I hear this film is the 1st of Jason Hortons monster trilogy. The 2nd being 'A Hard Place' and the 3rd In preproduction. I'm my opinion it's a massive cornerstone of his career and some of the actors. The production quality is on point and parts could definitely be compared to Feast early on in the film. However, with such a uniquely different story than that and a complexity dealing with addiction you quickly fall into the characters. Really looking forward to seeing how this story arc evolves into the other films. Support these independent filmmakers! They are killin it!
The movie "Buying Time" is excellent. It's far superior to the majority of what's currently available on Netflix. The film was meant to be good, as it was directed by Kris Smith and written by Andy Blithe. Those two guys have got their films screened at a number of film festivals despite their modest budget films. As a result, success was certain, and it was most likely sure to happen.
Every scene is merely a preparation for getting from one location to the next, thus the audience will not quickly become bored or confused, but instead focus on the action rather than the low budget. Kudos to the writer for that. The action is usually funny, with excellent choreography and tense clashes, which are exhibited with zeal when the fearsome protagonist (played by Blithe) kicks down the bad guys.
Blithe and Smith's "Buying Time" mostly succeeds in being inadvertently hilarious, which adds an unexpected layer of entertainment value that the filmmakers couldn't have anticipated when they intended to make an action picture, but it should be available on Netflix.
Every scene is merely a preparation for getting from one location to the next, thus the audience will not quickly become bored or confused, but instead focus on the action rather than the low budget. Kudos to the writer for that. The action is usually funny, with excellent choreography and tense clashes, which are exhibited with zeal when the fearsome protagonist (played by Blithe) kicks down the bad guys.
Blithe and Smith's "Buying Time" mostly succeeds in being inadvertently hilarious, which adds an unexpected layer of entertainment value that the filmmakers couldn't have anticipated when they intended to make an action picture, but it should be available on Netflix.
Shane should be directing. Not acting. This film was great. Balls to the wall violence with a sprinkle of drama inbetween. Also the acting was very good. Some parts of the editing was messy but other than that. Very good.