Friday, January 16, 2009

Sublime

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Maybe... if you spend your life worrying... then the only way that your life will have meaning is if what you fear becomes real., When what you fear becomes real
Genres: Thriller, Horror
Year: 2007
IMDB Rating: 5.20
IMDB Votes: 2725
Actors: Anderson-Gunter, Jeffrey as P.J., Newbern, George as Frank/PVS Host, Gallner, Kyle as Ned, Gregory, Michael as The Face, Hilton-Jacobs, Lawrence as Mandingo, Cavanagh, Thomas as George Grieves, Nozick, Bruce as Ira, Gerrity, Dan as The Bald Man, Anvar, Cas as Dr. Sharazi, Caballero, Jordi as Friar Lazaro Mate, Rubinstein, John as Lichterhand, Rogers, David Clayton as Billy
On the day after his fortieth birthday, the family man and computer analyst George Grieves goes to the Mt. Abaddon Hospital for a routine procedure of colonoscopy with Dr. Sharazi. Along his birthday party, his friends and family tell many cases of medical errors, and George is worried about. After the surgery, George finds that his surgery had complications because of a homonymous patient, and he had received a thoracoscopic sympathectomy instead. While interned, George discloses bizarre and dark secrets about the East Wing of the hospital while his wife and family have to take a decision about his fate.
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This trailer for the DVD movie Sublime seemed decent. I had not heard anything and is willing to take a leap. It was a mistake. The Sublime Thriller movie begins with George Grieves' birthday party. In this scene every now uses about 5 times throughout the film, only later. This trailer for the DVD movie Sublime seemed to cut a psychological horror Sublime Thriller movie and not deliver on that. The horror is that George is just shock, not terror. It remained concerned about the image, while her body seems to be brutalized by the attention he has received by the hospital. To see what would be a bad film: Sublime of the first, and then listen to the interview with director Tony Krantz, how terrible this DivX film Sublime is basically U.S. foreign policy pushed over the edge for me. Endless amounts of symbolism does not make a good movie. If you are trying to pass a declaration, especially of a political nature, it is best not to hide behind what I consider a terrible DivX Movie Sublime and an interview what he says has no bearing on what the movie: Sublime is actually meant to convey.
Definitely kept my attention throughout. However, it has inspired me to write this commentary, because the art of the cover off the DivX film Sublime itself. I based my view the DVD film Sublime strictly off the DVD art, I never saw him. Hell, I would not have even picked up to read the back of the box. (My first reaction was that it was another "torture porn" realm.) Imaging is very misleading. It is nothing of that. My advice is to watch the trailer to get a better idea of the idea of this movie. It is much slower, pace into a reality in your ear kind of movie, if there is a gender. I like it? Yep.
I found this Sublime film surprisingly good, and I am quite sure that it will be seen as anyone with a taste for almost Kafkaesque dreamy mood (understandably feel "bored" with the usual cheap thrill-lovers). Yes, it is not a horror movie, not an action movie. It is a well-written piece dark psychological apparently asked too much of the typical DivX Movie Sublime consumption (ie, following the theme and the references in the dialogues the flash-backs). It also sees no problem with performance or address - in general I liked the whole package. The only drawback I can see is that there is perhaps sometimes a little too much blood and pain - that is, some more sensitive people can tolerate see (for example, my wife). Otherwise, it is definitely a good DivX film Sublime for the intellectual audience.

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