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9/10
Enjoyed the film very much
sam671 November 2003
I enjoyed the film and I thought that it had a quality to it that seemed very touching. Sure, it lacked the star power of most romantic dramas but it certainly had a good story and it held my attention. There was even a lady crying who sat next to me. I think this film deserves to be on the big screen and I hope to see more films from these guys at Sorry Dog.
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10/10
Great Independent Film!!
willsauer-118 September 2003
This is a great nicely done independent film about a man and woman who had a romantic encounter five years in the past and meeting together again with flashbacks of their past romance and then deciding whether to start that romance again.Hopefully someday,it should be released on video like so many other great independent films that never get recognized instead they are bypassed by the high budget Hollywood productions with their extremely overpaid actors/actresses while the others get starvation wages!!
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Seven To Midnight
gravityfreefilms21 March 2005
I found the film to be very entertaining but it also lacked some things. I would have liked to see more close-up shots. The film was worth my time and I even find big budget films today that aren't worth my time. I think these guys did a great job in making this film and would very much like to see it get released on video or some other outlet.

I've heard things about the new film "Hurt" and I'm curious to see if they've improved on some of the technical aspects that "Seven To Midnight" was lacking. No matter what the case, it seems these guys can get about as much as you can out of a digital camera. Would be nice to see what they did with a full blown budget and a crew. One interesting note that was brought up at the festival was that the entire film 'Seven To Midnight" was lit with one light and shot on one of the first digital cameras out there in the consumer market.

Congrats Sorry Dog! You completed a film. More than most can claim or even hope for...
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