The followup to "Unstable" tackles the subjects of forgiveness and responsibility.The followup to "Unstable" tackles the subjects of forgiveness and responsibility.The followup to "Unstable" tackles the subjects of forgiveness and responsibility.
Photos
James Schaeffer
- Jim
- (archive footage)
Wayland Harris
- Wade
- (archive footage)
Chris Erickson
- Chris
- (archive footage)
Bobby Hamilton
- Bobby
- (archive footage)
Eric Simpson
- Eric
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first draft of the treatment contained a scripted flashback scene featuring James Schaeffer as Jim, in a therapy session recorded prior to the events in Bullied (2005).
- Crazy creditsThe characters' names do not appear in the closing credits.
- Alternate versionsThe original rough cut ran over two hours and featured a long monologue where Anthony talks directly into the camera about the guilt he's feeling. This long scene, which ran over 8 minutes, was trimmed to 45 seconds ('Limited Director's Edition' only).
- ConnectionsFollows Aftermath (2005)
Featured review
chilling, disturbing, frightening
A real-time cinematic blend of chilling questions and answers, reasoning and morality, Hatred serves as the perfect booked to "Unstable". Exploring the questions that "Unstable" raises, "Hatred" lulls the viewer into a sense of ease, only to be ripped into a disturbing world that many people don't believe exist or can be realized. Effective use of lighting, shadows and tight spaces, the film is an artistic showing of the duality that exists in mans nature, especially in the conflicting minds of some of us that are filled with so much hatred. What questions you were left with in "Unstable", are answered here, such as character motivations that weren't clearly identified or spelled out not only get answered, but explored in a very subtle way. Anthony has shown a skill in crafting a very tight and emotional story within a real-video format, a challenge for any director, but pulled off well here. The film does not prepare you for the final 15 minute tense, gut-wrenching emotional impact, but you are left with a resolution that was both inevitable and disturbing.
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- Madmandave
- Jun 23, 2006
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $2,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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