Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe film is a story about love, sacrifice, and hope set against an Arthouse noir milieu.The film is a story about love, sacrifice, and hope set against an Arthouse noir milieu.The film is a story about love, sacrifice, and hope set against an Arthouse noir milieu.
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I enjoyed the suspense and character development of this entertaining Noir film. Good to pay homage to the late Howard Hawk's and the American Cinema Noir films of the.1930's.
The acting is stilted, the actors are stiff and the storyline is starved of creativity that this movie is hopelessly lost in its own struggles.
Giving this movie a 1 star rating is generous.
Nuff said.
Giving this movie a 1 star rating is generous.
Nuff said.
Dan Coplan's 8 Winds is a contemporary masterpiece, yet it is underappreciated by the masses. This 2021 release can be viewed as a cinematic relative of Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street and Roman Polanski's Chinatown. All three films give its audience a look inside the veil of both big business and government. From the opening lines between two villainous characters in Southern California saying "control the water, you control the economy" you immediately know that you are in for an expose on the state of power.
Mr. Coplan, who wrote, directed and starred in this movie, takes the viewer for a deep dive into the "Post-Truth Era" which has engulfed American politics for the nearly last decade. By setting the film against the backdrop of Russian interference, it is hard not to see how this film reflected on the 2016 U. S. Presidential Election and foresaw aspects of the current Russian-Ukraine war. Moreover, in about nine months, voters in the United States will be going to the polls to choose how collectively we want this country to be governed. As we reflect on the state of democracy, 8 Winds is the perfect film for our own moral contemplations on our current state of affairs.
Mr. Coplan, who wrote, directed and starred in this movie, takes the viewer for a deep dive into the "Post-Truth Era" which has engulfed American politics for the nearly last decade. By setting the film against the backdrop of Russian interference, it is hard not to see how this film reflected on the 2016 U. S. Presidential Election and foresaw aspects of the current Russian-Ukraine war. Moreover, in about nine months, voters in the United States will be going to the polls to choose how collectively we want this country to be governed. As we reflect on the state of democracy, 8 Winds is the perfect film for our own moral contemplations on our current state of affairs.
8 Winds is an intriguing indie. It's a film noir on a filmmaker, Charlie Nabis, that gets sucked into a romance and a trap by Russian oligarchs and a missing billionaire. Dan's writing is a clever take on double take dialogues, puns and witty jokes.
The film offers a good insight into the writers cleverness and the characters. Good writing. Charlie falls in love with the lady, America, payed by the wonderful Leona Paraminski. Charlie Nabis, Dan Coplan, is not only a filmmaker, but a stand up comic as well. That's one of the best parts and that's where he meets and falls in love with America.
I do like some of the montages of Charlie walking around in the protests, the film festivals, and shots of the Marina Del Rey.
There were a couple of parts that were stretched out too thin such as Dan cooking or the doctor visits. I would have liked to seen more of back and forth romantic tension between Charlie and America rather than a musical montage and America suddenly kissing him.
I liked how Charlie had to donate his bone, in order to 'Save America'.
I felt there story was more about the romance rather than the intrigue and danger of being pulled Into Russian Mafia.
It's a good solid indie worth watching.
The film offers a good insight into the writers cleverness and the characters. Good writing. Charlie falls in love with the lady, America, payed by the wonderful Leona Paraminski. Charlie Nabis, Dan Coplan, is not only a filmmaker, but a stand up comic as well. That's one of the best parts and that's where he meets and falls in love with America.
I do like some of the montages of Charlie walking around in the protests, the film festivals, and shots of the Marina Del Rey.
There were a couple of parts that were stretched out too thin such as Dan cooking or the doctor visits. I would have liked to seen more of back and forth romantic tension between Charlie and America rather than a musical montage and America suddenly kissing him.
I liked how Charlie had to donate his bone, in order to 'Save America'.
I felt there story was more about the romance rather than the intrigue and danger of being pulled Into Russian Mafia.
It's a good solid indie worth watching.
I really enjoyed this film! It was both a little unsettling and uplifting at the same time. I loved all the actors' performances and the film score was great. I found it thought provoking and a refreshing departure from all the cookie-cutter productions that flood all the streaming services nowadays. It had me on the edge of the my seat, I recommend this film.
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- WissenswertesThe title "8 Winds" comes from the following 13th Century Buddhist scroll: "Worthy persons deserve to be called so because they are not carried away by the eight winds: prosperity, decline, disgrace, honor, praise, censure, suffering, and pleasure. They are neither elated by prosperity nor grieved by decline. The heavenly gods will surely protect one who is unbending before the eight winds."
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