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Barn Red (2004)
Excellent, excellent story!!
This is such a touching film. I love how it is so relatable. Having grown up in Michigan and being able to watch as much of the land that was once farms and nature be turned into condos, big box stores, and subdivisions, I absolutely love the story of this film. Not being extremely intense, the passion of the writer is clear. No one goes through life without making difficult decisions regarding finances, homes, family, and friends, which is why this film is so amazing. I wish there were more films out there with such sweet and kind stories behind them as this one. Also, Borgnine is so perfect, and Kimberly does an impeccable job.
Fitful (2011)
The perfect amount of suspense!
I greatly enjoyed the complexity of this film. This writer/director does such an amazing job with his films. Though they are not the huge, money intense flicks that most of us are accustomed to, they will leave you feeling exactly what Brauer intended, whether it be intrigued, satisfied, on the edge of your seat, or just plain happy. I believe it is much more difficult to create a great film when you do not have millions of dollars to aid in the creation, and for this I admire this movie. I love it when films make you believe you have figured them all out, and then toss a twist into the plot. If you are looking for a suspenseful, clever, and interesting film, look no further.
Dogman (2012)
Great flick!
This is impressive that people are stating that this movie has no closure..leaving me with an utterly confused look on my face. The idea of a sequel is to leave you with unfinished business so that the next film can carry many of the issues from the first. Anyway, I loved the suspense of not blatantly seeing the creature first hand. I would much rather use my imagination (which most people are lacking nowadays) and wait to see what the writer/director has in mind. I am excited for the sequel to come out to see how this will all wrap up, because no one should judge a movie series by merely plucking one film out of it. I hope people can open their minds to the idea of not all the facts being handed directly in front of them on a platter.