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2/10
Louis Vuitton
Call-Me-Mr-Smith16 October 2019
This movie is an equivalent of a Louis Vuitton bag bought from the New York street vendor for ten bucks. From a distance it looks like a real deal, but then, after careful examination, you see that every aspect of it is wrong. That's this movie, fake Louis Vuitton, including hundreds of fake votes. Actually, that was the only source of entertainment related to this movie, looking at the rating distribution. So, instead of watching the movie on Prime, take a look at the rating, and you'll have your two minutes of amusement.
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10/10
After tragedy strikes, Jack, returns to his Alaska home and to serendipitous events.
jsolsticecafe21 August 2014
Jack, an Alaskan ex patriot, returns to his Fairbanks home following the death of his wife. He is full of anger, guilt and depression. His reclusive lifestyle is challenged when he meets a graduate student who is investigating the affects of the mining operations on a local water source. The film was shot on location in Fairbanks. The cinematography is beautiful and genuine. There is nothing fake or stereotypical about the portrayal of the subarctic summer and lifestyle. Filmed during in mid-June during the longest day of the year, the cinematographer and the director make excellent use of the midnight sun and the seasonal beauty unique to this part of the world. For this Fairbanksan, it was refreshing to see a film where Interior Alaska is portrayed with such integrity. Daniel Ponickly, who stars as Jack delivers a good performance as the widower who is lost in his grief. Ponickly also wrote the screenplay. This is the second full length feature film for director Zoe Quist. Her first film, Raw Cut, a thriller was also filmed in a panoramic environment -Dubois, WY- she made excellent use of the natural beauty of the environment. Through these two different stories, Quist proved her directing talent and ability. Newcomer Carrie Baker, and veteran Mischa Barton give very good performances. I would have liked to see more of Barton. Syd Wilder, is very convincing as the waitress with a heart of gold and a body for sin as are very convincing in their bad boy roles Jonathan Bennett and Levi Ben-Israel. Billy Zane is well cast as a UAF School of Geophysics professor, Toly Ramirez wrote the score for Mining for Ruby, as he did the haunting music for Raw Cut. The length of the film is 95 minutes and this writer found them to be a very enjoyable way to rediscover his home town.
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Snooze...Head Hits the Keyboard
daysky25 May 2017
I am no movie buff. That's why I was surprised that I even noticed the musical score at the beginning. It sound bad to me, disjointed and weird. Two minutes in the movie, and I was thinking about the dialogue. It was unnatural and forced. Without giving a spoiler, I will be vague about the scene that caused me to cut it off. Let's just say something unrealistic happened, and it was acted so poorly that I literally cringed. Maybe this movie gets better after the first 10 minutes, but I will never know because I jumped ship. If you are looking to be captivated, this probably isn't the movie for you.
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