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I saw this film at an industry screening at the Ince Theater in Culver City while on a trip to Los Angeles in January 2003. Frankly, I didn't know what to expect, but from the opening moments, you're hooked. Director Joe Menendez starts the movie with howling wind. Distant thunder. Trees swaying. We then move down and see a car. We get closer and see a book on the dashboard. We then hear a voice... "I should've known somebody was going to die tonight". Then a gust of wind rips through the car, the book flips open and papers inside go fluttering out. We follow the papers and they lead us to Jojo Henrickson (who plays Pete) and discover that he's standing over a pool of blood--his face reflected in the blood.WHOA! What a great opening. From there the film is told via flashbacks and cross-cutting. It totally works. This guy, Menendez, knows how to move the camera. It seemed like it was always moving, but not in an obtrusive way. It always seemed to be in the right place. The performances were top-notch. Who are half of these actors anyway? I don't know, I've never seen any of them, except for Douglas Spain (who plays Simon). But they all delivered very real performances. I'm telling you, I was blown away with this thing. If you get a chance to check it out, do so right away. It's worth it in everyway.
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