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Tilt

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,0/10
676
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Joseph Cross in Tilt (2017)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.An unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.An unemployed documentary filmmaker's behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.

  • Dirección
    • Kasra Farahani
  • Guión
    • Kasra Farahani
    • Jason O'Leary
  • Reparto principal
    • Christian Calloway
    • Elijah Collins
    • Joseph Cross
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,0/10
    676
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kasra Farahani
    • Guión
      • Kasra Farahani
      • Jason O'Leary
    • Reparto principal
      • Christian Calloway
      • Elijah Collins
      • Joseph Cross
    • 21Reseñas de usuarios
    • 16Reseñas de críticos
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    Christian Calloway
    Christian Calloway
    • Homeless man
    Elijah Collins
    Elijah Collins
    • Youth 1
    Joseph Cross
    Joseph Cross
    • Joseph Burns
    Jessy Hodges
    Jessy Hodges
    • Kendra
    Billy Khoury
    • Woodworker
    Kyle Koromaldi
    • Porsche Driver
    C.S. Lee
    C.S. Lee
    • Doug Park
    Brian Leng
    • Chusuke Hasegawa
    Ron Marasco
    Ron Marasco
    • Tourist
    Rya Meyers
    Rya Meyers
    • Porsche Passenger
    Shelley Mitchell
    Shelley Mitchell
    • Cheryl
    Alexia Rasmussen
    Alexia Rasmussen
    • Joanne Burns
    Jade Sealey
    • Allison
    Kelvin Yu
    Kelvin Yu
    • Andy
    Junes Zahdi
    Junes Zahdi
    • Neighbor
    Michael Zakhar
    Michael Zakhar
    • William
    • (as Micheal Zakhar)
    Keir Gilchrist
    Keir Gilchrist
    • Mushroom Dealer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Logan Miller
    Logan Miller
    • Mushroom Dealer
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Kasra Farahani
    • Guión
      • Kasra Farahani
      • Jason O'Leary
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    6gavin6942

    "Falling Down", the Next Generation?

    An unemployed documentary filmmaker (Joseph Cross)'s behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.

    This film is something like the next generation answer to "Falling Down". A man is stressed out by his life, and it manifests itself in ways that are not really helpful to society. However, whereas Michael Douglas simply became increasing violent, our protagonist here also seems to be heading in a direction of mental derangement, and the viewer may not always be able to predict what will happen next. This subtle difference is what would make "Tilt" a so-called "genre" film, but "Falling Down" not so much.

    What also makes the protagonist interesting to watch (and really, this is essentially a character study) is his own inflated sense of self. He goes through the struggle and stress of compromise with his wife, and this is really laid bare when he confronts another man and asks that man about his single status. We are then informed that a dichotomy exists: marriage or freedom. Our protagonist chose marriage, and therefore (under these limited guidelines) sees that he has forfeited his freedom.

    And his ambition may be ill-placed. While he is certainly knowledgeable and passionate about his film deconstructing the fallacy of the "American Golden Age", he also seems to have delusions of being the next Noam Chomsky or Howard Zinn. He is ironically convinced that there is great commercial value in anti-capitalist material. And while that may be true, the ideas of America's "war profiteering" or "evolved propaganda" are already out there. He would be adding a whisper to a scream. (Does the viewer recall Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story"? Even with Moore's sizable influence, it had little impact.)

    Then there is the Trump connection. While this inclusion of the 2016 election cycle makes for a perfect counter-balance to the anti-establishment views of our subject, it has the unfortunate side effect of making the movie sort of dated. Will it have the same impact five years from now? Though it brilliantly have me wondering if it was filmed in "real time" or after the fact, given its early 2017 release. When our subject says "the day of the blustering angry white man is over", was this scripted with the knowledge in mind that Trump had won, or still at a time when that decision was unexpected?

    "Tilt" was screened at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. Though it may not have been the best of the "midnight" offerings, it is still an excellent film. Anyone drawn to character studies or overtly psychological movies is encouraged to seek it out. Most likely, it will have either a wider release or appear on demand by the third quarter of the year.
    3tkaine3

    A terrible waste of time for such a promising storyline

    This film about a struggling documentary film maker starts off giving you that warm and creepy feeling a good indie movie creates when you think something entertaining is going to appear just beyond the horizon. The acting is good and the dialogue keeps you engaged so after 30 mins. Of charachter building You figure any minute now thngs should start to unfold. Then after an hour of circling the same issues and events not bringing you any closer to this drain the directors classify as drama/ horror / thriller, you realize the movie gives you no clear or distinct reason of why the main charachter is having these problems or feelings. Being confused watching this movie even ends on that premise never showing the result of his actions leaving you blind to the cosequences. Of course we can all assume what happened but for an hour and 40 minutes of waiting just to see a couple events unfold and then its over dubs this movie as a waste of time. The best thing about this movie were the remarks he made about Donald trump a few times through out but the premise of his mindset and stress from his situation never added up to what it amounts to. So Basically the story line showcases an undeveloped psyche so watchers do not understand the charachters reasoning. Your aim was good but next time throw the dart harder so it can atleast hit the board!
    5alisonc-1

    A Horror Film For Our Times

    "Tilt" is billed as the first horror film of the Trump Era, although it was filmed before the actual 2016 election took place. Joe is a documentary filmmaker living in LA with his pregnant wife, nurse Jo. He has been working on a new doc that aims to expose the "myth of the Golden Age" in American history, specifically the post-war period roughly from 1947 to the advent of the Beatles. Trouble is, Joe keeps expanding his vision, but Jo needs him to buckle down to work in a "real" job, one that brings in money, and oh, by the way, to become an adult already. But Joe's sense of reality is unravelling, one scene after another…. I could see what filmmaker Kasra Farahari was going for here, but despite the excellent acting by Joseph Cross and Alexia Rasmussen, the film ends up being just too disjointed to work. Like Joe's documentary, "Tilt" really needs a sharper focus on a smaller theme.
    7ivanaaaaaaaaa

    Dark, odd, intriguing, and, at times, shocking.

    I'm baffled by the low rating and so many negative reviews for this movie. One person even said that the main actor "had no charisma", which really cracked me up. This is a really dark character in a really dark, really odd movie, not Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool. We're not meant to like this guy or find him charming, we're meant to be intrigued by his darkness and want to see where it'll take him.

    I really loved all of the implied things that happened, even moreso than the things we could actually see. Except for that one scene which literally had me coughing for a full minute, I almost threw up. It's been about 2 hours and my throat still hurts. (And I do not have a week stomach for blood, violence, etc. This was something different.)

    The movie started off really strong, but the second half didn't quite measure up to the expectations the first half set up, hence 7.5/10. I really liked it and could have easily watched another hour of what he's going to do next.

    Although this movie does mention politics and has some anti-Trump references, it's not a political movie and you shouldn't let that deter you from seeing it.
    5SashaDarko

    Tilt (2017)

    A psychological thriller / leftist propangda movie about a downfall of an ultra-liberal white American man.

    The man is unemployed, he but doesn't care about that since he believes he's working on a very important documentary movie. Yet his samely ultra-liberal American wife doesn't like the fact that he doesn't bring the money and they're already starting a family. There's almost nothing happening during the whole movie and this is one you can get through skipping parts. But the acting is good and cinematography is nice, plus it's not that boring to watch (especially if you start skipping through it).

    As for the leftist propaganda, they're a bit obsessed with hating Donald Trump in this movie. Calling him names while watching his speech on the TV, using a mask of him to scare each other, etc. And of course all that message about capitalism, America's past / future and such. He talks almost nothing but politics and propaganda.

    p.s. There's already one fake review (March 18 2018, 9/10 review written via a fresh IMDB account created the same day), maybe they'll bring some more later. Watch out for these.

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      • 23 de marzo de 2018 (Estados Unidos)
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