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Truly Exhilarating
11 March 2024
Prepare to be swept away on an exhilarating journey of the mind and spirit with "Cade: The Tortured Crossing," a film that transcends the boundaries of conventional cinema and plunges headfirst into the realm of the extraordinary. Directed by the visionary genius Neil Breen, this cinematic marvel defies categorization, leaving you spellbound and utterly captivated from start to finish.

Breen, who also stars in the film, delivers a tour de force performance that is nothing short of mesmerizing. His portrayal of Cade, a tortured soul grappling with existential questions and facing insurmountable challenges, is raw, compelling, and imbued with a haunting authenticity that resonates long after the credits roll. With each impassioned line delivery and piercing gaze, Breen draws viewers into the depths of Cade's psyche, inviting them to share in his triumphs, his anguish, and his unwavering quest for redemption.

"Cade: The Tortured Crossing" is more than just a showcase for Breen's unparalleled talent - it is a triumph of storytelling, cinematography, and imagination. From its breathtaking cinematography to its hauntingly beautiful score, every aspect of the film is crafted with meticulous care and attention to detail, resulting in a cinematic experience that is as visually stunning as it is emotionally resonant.

In conclusion, "Cade: The Tortured Crossing" is a cinematic masterpiece of the highest order. A

transcendent work of art that defies easy categorization and demands to be experienced firsthand. With its gripping story, unforgettable performances, and stunning visuals, this is a film that will leave you breathless, exhilarated, and profoundly moved. Simply put, it is a must-see for anyone who has ever dared to dream of cinema's boundless potential.
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Mortal Contact (1995 TV Movie)
1/10
Crap, Pure Poo
11 April 2007
Warning: Spoilers
If I could give a rating of less than one I would. This movie is ridiculously bad. It starts out like a kids movie with the Hero character coaching one of his students through a junior Karate tournament match. The acting and message here is more appropriate for a PG kids movie.

Later we see near pornographic scenes of the hero with the kids mom and a guy getting his throat ripped out graphically.

This movie just didn't know what it wanted to be. Starts like a kids movie, ends like Karate porn. The choreography was SHAMEFULLY bad and the acting was horrible even for a low budget martial arts flick.

Don't bother watching it. I only saw it cause a friend bought it from a garage sale for $2 and it wasn't even worth that!!!
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