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Birth (2004)
Movie Gives Birth To Bright Young Star!
Forget Kidman. Forget the bathtub. This movie is an excellent showpiece for the talented Cameron Bright! He is star material for sure. Reminds me of the class of Haley Joel Osment. The movie itself is remarkable in many ways (especially for being shown in Prudeville, er, the USofA), however, it would not be even possible without the talent of this fantastic young actor!
IMHO if you go to amovie expecting to be "horrified" - then don't go! I don't want to see another slasher movie, so I'll stay away from Saw! Pretty simple. I hope that he gets more of a mention down the road than what he's getting so far in the press - which is pretty much zilch. It's also interesting to note that he was one of the first four actors billed in the closing credits, but gets the fine print on the poster. The kid is good - see the movie for that. If you're like me, you will fall for another bright talent. I thought so in Godsend, and now, can't wait for more!
Edges of the Lord (2001)
A Must See Film - for all our futures sake...
I've been an avid Haley Joel Osment fan since his role as Forest Gump's son in the movie of the same name. I have followed this talented young man and seen him grow into one of the great Actors today (not child actors, mind you - he is a full blown actor, IMHO). I lay all this praise out there as a preface to comments since it is important to understand my next statement:
Why on Earth is movie not being distributed in the United States? Why not in World Wide distribution? Here you have an extremely talented cast, in a well thought out and written movie, and so few get to see it. There are some films that are "must see" for the sake of mankind and this is one of them. Is it as significant as Shindler's List? Probably not for the general audience. However, it is very significant for young audiences in their teenage years. I watched this film for the first time with my two sons (14 & 16) and was amazed to hear their perspective on a very difficult subject and time historically. While Shindler's List might help older audiences remember that there was a time that should not be repeated, Edges of the Lord will help teens (and some younger viewers) understand that we cannot allow a repeat of this time in history. My two (Catholic) boys have learned to live as a community from parents and friends that practice what they preach and this film opened their eyes to specifics that are not taught in school. It is very important for those living in relative comfort to see what peers overseas lived like in horrifying circumstances. To have to have grown up so fast. The story captures what should not be forgotten and reminds those of us that know to educate those that don't. Impressive....
The film's star, Haley Joel Osment, is accurate with his acting - voice and accent, and is believable. Haley is amazing in that he can pull you into the world he's in and keep you there. What a gift he has and aren't we lucky to see it grow! Mr. Defoe is excellent. The children in the village are excellent. The set / location and costumes are perfect.
I had to buy this film from Brazil. Miramax, if you are listening, get this film to as many screens as you can! Be responsible, please! At least, release it on DVD. No one should ever forget, and your film will assist in that goal.