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| Sales Rank: | 70879 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 08/21/2008 4:12:21 AM MDT |
| Price Used: | $2.17 |
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| Director: | Rob Schmidt |
| Release Date: | 2002-12-17 |
| Label: | Lions Gate |
| UPC: | 658149807129 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Lions Gate |
| ASIN: | B0000714DT |
| Category: | DVD |
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Speed of Life - Reviewed on 2006-06-20
2 customers found this review helpful.
"Speed of Life" is an independent film that is incredibly under the radar, even for an indie movie. I'm surprised that a moivel ike this didn't get a lot more publicity than it did, because it is a really really great and powerful movie. It stars Scott Caan as Drew, an ex-heroin addict and college dropout who spends his time caring for his invalid father (Leo Burmeister, who's really good). Then Drew meets Sarah (Mia Kirshiner) and his world is turned upside down. As Sarah draws Drew back into his old habits and Drew's friend Satan enters the picture, the movie progresses to a final shocking climax. In many ways, although this isn't a movie I should compare it to, this movie is like "The Brown Bunny". Except with that film, the end gave the film purpose. In this movie, the end just shocks us. The movie, for the first half, basically plays the same way. Nothing incredibly exciting happens. I'm going to keep this short, but Caan, Kirshiner, and Burmeister are incredible and if you have somehow stumbled onto the movie...Do not hesitate, see it.
GRADE: A-
Get up to 'speed' on the superb acting of Scott Caan - Reviewed on 2003-02-04
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
I've been a huge admirer of Scott Caan ever since I first saw him on the big screen. The son of the great James Caan, his pedigree may well be taken care of, but he still had a lot to therein live up to. And he did so in an amazing list of acting jobs that include 'Gone In 60 Seconds,' `Novocaine,' `Varsity Blues' and even the cheesy 'American Outlaws' and 'Ready To Rumble'. In 'Speed of Life' Caan is the central character that takes care of his `fast-fading' father in much the same way a new mother would take care of her newborn. Finally pushed to levels he never realized he could feel, Drew (Caan) turns to drugs to relax, but ends up losing his job, his common sense and finally his judgement. That all said, it's Leo Burmester's ('The Abyss,' `The Neon Bible') role as Caan's relapsed father that steals the show and the heart strings well before the tortured end.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Situations
- Battling Illness
- Color
- Drama
- Drug Trade
- Earnest
- English
- Family Drama
- Feature
- Feature Film-drama
- Innocence Lost
- Intimate
- Movie
- Not For Children
- Nudity
- Poignant
- Psychological Drama
- Reflective
- Sexual Situations
- Strong Sexual Content