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    SortedActors: Tim Curry, Jason Donovan, Fay Masterson, Steven Marcus, Matthew Rhys
    Studio: Allumination
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $11.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 74266

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Anamorphic
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 105 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    UPC: 783722725320
    EAN: 0783722725320
    ASIN: B0007XBMG6

    Theatrical Release Date: 2000
    Release Date: May 24, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Description
    After the mysterious drowning death of his successful brother Justin, Carl Dawson (Matthew Rhys) heads to London to investigate. Teaming up with his brothers beautiful girlfriend (Sienna Guillory), Carl discovers that Justin was leading a double life. As he continues to delve deeper into the heart of Londons wild, drug-crazed club scene, Carl is drawn into a seductive underground web of blackmail, deceit and possibly murder amidst a sea of forbidden pleasures and dangerous games.


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    5 out of 5 stars AMAZING MOVIE... Matthew Rhys was amazing.   January 10, 2010
    R. Medina-Bustillos (Michigan)
    This movie was spectacular and captivating... I really recommend everyone watch it.
    And the title should be changed from Tim Curry to Matthew Rhys, he is after all the starring role in the movie and the best actor worth mentioning.



    5 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL   September 4, 2009
    John Diele (Hollywood, California)
    SUPERB ACTING BY MATTHEW RHYS AND SIENNA GUILLORY - WITH EQUALLY IMPRESSIVE WRITING BY CHRISTIAN SPURRIER. MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.


    2 out of 5 stars Strobe lobed   December 7, 2008
    tuberacer (Honolulu, Hi.)
    A movie with a plot and setting that had potential but which sadly deteriorated into a mini-me version of Dr. No. Tim Curry's evil bad guy character was comical. He belonged in a farce or satire. I think this was supposed to be a serious drama. The ending credits are interspersed with light-hearted quick scenes of the characters in whimsical situations which were supposed to be endearing, I guess. That should give you a clue as to how bad and unintelligent the plot became. Too many flashing lights affects the brain, perhaps.


    4 out of 5 stars Uneven Focus   July 23, 2007
    Terran (Sunny CA USA)
    Unfortunately the region 1 dvd is missing the load of extras contained on the U.K. region 2 release.

    The first part of the film, we meet "Carl," who has come to London to sort out his brother's belongings and also look into the death of his brother, who'd taken a drug-addled dive off a skyscraper during the night of a rave. He quickly meets his brother's girlfriend, and the two are instantly attracted to each other, as they unofficially date by having the excuse of bonding together in order to solve the mysteries of the departed "Justin's" life. In more than one way, Carl is intent on sorting out his brother's effects. What happens along the way is the suited well-coiffed Carl is liberated, at least for the time being, the excuse his willing seduction into the strobe-lit, drug and danced fueled world his brother frequented. He takes rather easily into this new lifestyle, enjoying his brother's expensive set of wheels and apartment, and is soon placated that his brother's death was an accident after all: He simply has new sensations and people on his mind now, and you can start worrying that he too might suffer a miserable end.

    A highlight is the actor playing the cross-dressing "Michael" - who takes to Carl, and one can read attraction into it, as well as a certain fondness and also protectiveness, but nothing overt. The leading ladies are vying for Carl's affection as well, but are there ulterior motives in this? This is the kind of film where you can't take for granted what's at face value - or can you?

    The standout is lead Matthew Rhys, in yet another accent by this Welshman, who is finally gaining some long overdue recognition in the States due to his co-starring role in the ABC series BROTHERS AND SISTERS. His typical acting style is understated, yet he is always in the moment and you can see every thought in his head. Also, he is certainly a stunning-looking man (he would have been mid-twenties at the time of filming) as he's obviously well-suited for color as opposed to black and white with those crisp blue eyes and red full lips and pale skin with dark hair. Regardless of the leading ladies, he is the best-looking thing on the screen and your eyes naturally find him even in crowded club scenes.

    Tim Curry as the villain is very typical here, nothing special either way in his performance - perhaps he is reserved as opposed to being over-the-top. As for the character's personal life, it wasn't fleshed-out adequately and I hadn't a clue what to make of him; surprisingly one or two dimensional, at best.

    The second half of the film, unfortunately sacrifices some of the character development from the first half in order to propel the plot forward. There are a few surprises in store for Carl and we are right there as he is finding things out and dealing with them. One thing you can say for Carl, this thinking young man adapts to situations quickly and responds in the only intelligent way each time. One has the idea his self-sacrificing nature - staying home with the parents and maintaining a career there, and foresaking the lights of London which lured his brother away - means he is forced to put others' needs ahead of his own, and maybe the situation just got more complicated, but he's still there to handle things.

    The ending is unsatisfactory, as you're provided snippets when you've actually come to care about these characters and would like to spend more time with them.



    4 out of 5 stars Decent movie   March 14, 2006
    Tonio (Indiana, USA)
    Pretty intereting movie but the plot was not that great. It's a "B" movie. I would suggets renting it if possible.

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