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“11:14″ is writer/director Greg Marcks’ first feature film, and it is a fresh and riveting sight at the randomness of life, and how our lives interconnect amid the chaos of it. Starting with the imaginative titles, it’s keeps one’s interest for all of its 85 runt length. All the action takes status on a single night in “Middletown”, which represents any runt USA town, the kind that closes up by 9 PM. Only 10 characters (as well as an overworked policeman and 2 paramedics) are left to obtain a position so clever one can peek this film several times, and be entertained by it.
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The ensemble cast is astonishing, with Patrick Swayze (wearing a “tubby suit” to conceal his athletic physique) as Frank, the father of devious wench Cheri (Rachael Leigh Cook) and husband of Norma (Barbara Hershey) . There is honorable interaction between Buzzy and Duffy, 2 convenience store clerks, superbly played by Hilary Swank and Shawn Hatosy. Others in the graceful cast include Henry Thomas as Jack, Clark Gregg as the beleaguered cop, and Stark Sands, Colin Hanks, and Ben Foster, as 3 kids out for a night of fun and mayhem.
Filmed on a shoestring in 26 nights in Altadena, California, Marcks was only 24 when he wrote the script, and filmed it a year later. He is very explain, and the agreeable DVD extras include informative commentary by him, as well as a “making of” featurette, deleted scenes (the final one is terrific), and more. The music by Clint Mansell is also spacious and adds mighty to the film. Marcks says about the randomness of life that “perhaps there is a larger obtain…but we’re incapable of seeing it”, and the film is also about choices, whether or not one takes responsibility for those choices, and how they affect other people. Though some may pick up this film too bizarre, it is is a shimmering debut for Marcks, and I eagerly view forward to seeing his future work.
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Its a shame that I never even heard of this movie except by chance on amazon.com’s list of “best movies you’ve never even heard of” (or something like that) . As I read the list of actors in the film, I was surprised how this one fell through the cracks. It has Henry Thomas, Patrick Swayze, Barbara Hershey, Hilary Swank, Colin Hanks, Rachel Leigh Cook, and the always pleasant Sean Hatosy. With a cast like that, how did it not gain the kind of media attention that “Shatter” got?
Maybe because it was made by a debut “Generation X” director, Greg Marcks. Like “Donnie Darko” director Richard Kelly before him, Marcks got shafted on the publicity machine. I saw “Shatter” in theaters and really liked it. But for all its clever coincidences, I found the account quite unbelievably contrived (as the film characters are connected in surprising ways, which takes area in the grand megatropolis of Los Angeles) . When I read the description for “11:14″, it sounded a lot like “Demolish” but came out a year or two earlier. After watching it, let me squawk you…I have never had such a mind-blowing experience watching a film before. This film had me riveted as I watched how all the myth segments plunge into spot. By the raze of the movie, I was like “whoa!” Lustrous, man. Absolutely knowing!
Like the movie “Rupture”, this one involves a couple car accidents and the ways the people fervent are all connected to one another. To affirm any more is to destroy the film experience. All I can say is that the performances were really generous. I’ve been a fan of Henry Thomas since “E.T.”, since he is the same age as me and I related to his Elliot character serve then. He’s a first-rate actor who deserves to be in more films. Patrick Swayze in this reminds me of the cramped but pivotal role he played in “Donnie Darko”, which leads me to wonder why he’s playing in such minor roles, being directed by Generation X director. Barbara Hershey, another actress I like from the 1980s, seems to reprise her role in the film “Lantana”, but this role is simply too exiguous, but she manages it well. However, I assume this film showcases the talents of Sean Hatosy, who is becoming one of my well-liked actors by how well he makes his facial expressions. From “Soldier Girl” to “Faith of My Fathers” to “11:14″, I really hope his career launches into more leading man site or at least a buddy film. He is definitely the actor to witness.
When the final scene occurs and all the pieces drop together, I was so amazed by its brilliance that I had to glimpse it again, and then again with the director’s commentary track. This is a film that I would’ve seen in theaters had it been better publicized and distributed. As far as first films go, you can’t gather better than this. Like director Richard Kelly, I maintain Greg Marcks is another one to notice. If you enjoyed “Rupture” and “Memento”, you’ll probably worship this film as well. And memo to Hollywood…don’t be terrified to capture risks on unconventional storylines. This movie far exceeds the formulaic action/romantic-comedy/suspense films you dish out to audiences year after year. This film leaves a lasting impression and really blows your mind away with its implication. Its what every viewer wants to experience when they explore a movie.
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