When a man is involved in a car wreck that kills his former lover, his life is derailed and his mind is splintered with guilt and the subsequent uncertainty about what exactly happened. Now... See full summary »
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An insomniac office worker looking for a way to change his life crosses paths with a devil-may-care soap maker and they form an underground fight club that evolves into something much, much more...
Director:
David Fincher
Stars:
Edward Norton,
Brad Pitt,
Helena Bonham Carter
When a man is involved in a car wreck that kills his former lover, his life is derailed and his mind is splintered with guilt and the subsequent uncertainty about what exactly happened. Now, a shell of his former self, he must piece together his identity, escape the harsh judgment of the community, and reconcile conflicting court testimonies of others involved in the events that lead to that tragic night. Written by
Russel Clark
I am a screener for a festival and I had the opportunity to watch this film for review.
The Deposition is dark and will be difficult to program, but it is a GREAT LITTLE FILM... You really can't tell it was made for 20,000. I have seen many million dollar pics look worse.
If you have a chance and want to see a dark, truly indie film - go check out The Deposition.
My favorite aspect is the direction. A constant slow, moving camera with great music and effects.
Chuck Brodsky, a North Carolina musician did all of the original music. It's some of the best folk music I have heard in a film.
Loved this film!
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I am a screener for a festival and I had the opportunity to watch this film for review.
The Deposition is dark and will be difficult to program, but it is a GREAT LITTLE FILM... You really can't tell it was made for 20,000. I have seen many million dollar pics look worse.
If you have a chance and want to see a dark, truly indie film - go check out The Deposition.
My favorite aspect is the direction. A constant slow, moving camera with great music and effects.
Chuck Brodsky, a North Carolina musician did all of the original music. It's some of the best folk music I have heard in a film.
Loved this film!