Snapped (2005 Video)
10/10
Unrelenting, Uncompromising, Unforgettable
8 June 2005
Snapped is a rare film that comes about once a decade. A gripping tale of art, murder, love, and betrayal. Heavy with post-modern social commentary, Snapped is a film on a level other contemporary horror films cannot even comprehend. Although the cast is relatively unknown, the acting is top notch. Tiffany Knight delivers a heart stopping performance as the sexy, yet deadly Amy. Micheal Bien, Joe Costa and Pete Soltesz are excellent in their supporting roles and essential to creating the unpredictable, dark and moody atmosphere of Snapped. Newcomer directors Jeff Prosserman and Julian Van Mill prove themselves masters of the camera, as each shot, each angle and each scene draws the viewer deeper and deeper into Amy's insanity and the human soul.

I don't want to over-hype it so I'll leave it at this; Snapped is Innovative storytelling matched with cunning direction and gut-wretching performances that will leave you weeping.

This is not just a movie, not just a film, this is an experience. Snapped is a haunting piece of modern art that will have you questioning existence and the universe by the time the credits roll.
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