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7 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Not the very best ..., 30 December 2005
Author:
joeball from Denmark
I saw this movie yesterday and I was not impressed.
The story is okay but not great; something about serial killers, bible
and sex is a well-known cocktail. I know from other movies that the
actors are more than capable but here they are just wasted. The
screenplay and/or editing is simply killing the story. Too often, the
necessary link from one scene to the next is just missing. For
instance: you have our heroes sitting in the planning room at the
police station, looking at a million pictures of the slaughtered girls
and getting more and more desperate. One even throws his hands in the
air and almost start crying. In the next shot, they are out driving,
and the man from before is now completely calm and composed.
I can't recommend this movie to anyone as a thriller, but if you're
into beautiful female attributes then there are at least two shots in
this movie that you're gonna like and like a lot. 'Nuff said !
6 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Predictable, Flawed and Forgettable Thriller, 8 November 2007
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Author:
Claudio Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The FBI agent Cheryl Hammer (Cheryl Pollak) arrives in San Pablo, a
small town in California, to help the local police to investigate a
gruesome and violent murder where the victim's boyfriend is the prime
suspect. The joiner Jack Barone (Nick Mancuso), who lost his daughter
Lisa ten years ago and is considered insane by the police, tells that
the modus operandi of the killer is the same of the man that killed his
daughter. When another woman is decapitated with the same savage
perversions, agent Hammer asks Barone to help her. Barone's employee
Samantha Jennings (Vanessa Lee Evigan) tells him that the last victim
was her friend and she noted that she had been followed by a man after
her religion encounter in the local church. Hammer and Barone visit
Father Patrick LeDoux (Kristofer McNeeley) and they disclose that the
murders are related to passages of the Bible. When Samantha is also
kidnapped, Barone and Hammer follow their lead to find the
serial-killer.
The low-budget "Time of Fear" has nothing to do with film-noir as
written in a review that promotes this flick and it is actually a
predictable, flawed and forgettable thriller. The story is a rip-off of
"Resurrection" (1999), and it is very easy to discover the
serial-killer due to the small number of characters. The screenplay is
badly written, with many points that are not clear. I can list some of
them: (1) Did Barone kill the serial-killer in the end? (2) The actor
that performs the killer is miscast since he is too young for
committing a murder ten years ago. (3) Why would a well-prepared FBI
agent with degree in psychology need a joiner to help in the
investigation? The FBI agent leaves the detectives in the precinct and
follows the leads with the cabinetmaker. (4) Why did Barone kiss her in
the harbor? (5) Last but not the least, the grieving father had his
life completely destroyed with the loss of his beloved daughter. Why
did he spend time talking to the killer instead of putting a bullet in
his forehead. In addition, the story has the usual clichés (snoopy
reporter, good cop / bad cop, wrong suspect etc.) and shows beautiful
breasts to distract and support the weak plot. The ridiculous and corny
conclusion, with Barone, Hammer and Sam in the church like a family, is
adequate for this flick. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "O Medo Não Tem Pressa" ("The Fear does not Have
Hurry")
6 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
An exciting new take on film noir, 2 January 2006
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Author:
asiaman from Singapore
Obviously working with serious budget constraints -- not to mention
what seems to have been a mandate to include a measure of nudity --
this film approaches "film noir" in a very European way.
The storyline of an outsider with a past working outside the law to
find a serial killer is clearly a metaphor for a kind of "outsider"
film-making. The result is troubling yet striking, with a visual sense
and an editing design that breath fresh life into low-budget cinema.
As to the performances, Nick Mancuso and Cheryl Pollak lead a strong
cast. And whoever thought of using Solomon Burke deserves a pat on the
back. Which leads to the music, which is awesome!
An unsung thriller set in a SoCal waterfront town., 26 November 2010
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Author:
Evan Matthew
Off-beat, yet winning, this is low-budget film-making at its most
imaginative.
Clearly burdened by genre plot -- plus a need that I won't quibble with
to add a certain amount of nudity -- this is a triumph of style over
budget. The actors -- especially Nick Mancuso and Cheryl Pollak -- are
terrific. And hats off for including the late, great Soul star Solomon
Burke! Extra points given for the unexpected use of great R&B and
Gospel.
Why this film isn't more appreciated is a mystery to me. It has a great
look, an excellent sense of place, a distinctive mood and feel, and
flies by at great speed.
1 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Time of Fear is Time Much Wasted, 6 August 2005
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Author:
cleolain from Canada
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Premise of the movie basically okay but I was left with a bunch of
unanswered questions such as: * the grieving father - what gave him the
credentials to be helpful to the FBI? * Why did he kiss the FBI agent?
* why was there so much gratuitous breast-showing? * the jerk came
around nicely at the end - why did he do that? * who was the dead body
briefly shown towards the end? * who wrote this thing and didn't the
word "continuity" make it into his/her vocabulary? * Did the grieving
father really kill the bad guy in the end?
This movie is muddled, poorly written and sadly predictable. I can't
believe I sat through the whole thing but I think I was stunned into
something resembling a coma. I lost a couple of hours of my life to
this stinker.
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