3 reviews
This is probably the worst movie of all time. I think it is a new type of visual and audible ipecac. Horrible acting on top of high-school quality sets.
It looks like they ran out of money during the writing of the script!! The music was loud and obnoxious, probably to cover up the amateur filming. The villain is a believable as the favorable review above. :) There are many mistakes in the film that were not edited out.
The only redeeming quality for the film was the beautiful Christian Alfonzo. She if glamorous in all the scenes, including the ones that were shot like a soap opera.
Don't waste your time, unless you are trying to euthanize your sense of life and fun.
It looks like they ran out of money during the writing of the script!! The music was loud and obnoxious, probably to cover up the amateur filming. The villain is a believable as the favorable review above. :) There are many mistakes in the film that were not edited out.
The only redeeming quality for the film was the beautiful Christian Alfonzo. She if glamorous in all the scenes, including the ones that were shot like a soap opera.
Don't waste your time, unless you are trying to euthanize your sense of life and fun.
- jason-1830
- Nov 7, 2008
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Only 2 tragedies in 2004. Earthquake/tsunami in Indonesia and this movie. My favorite scene is the bullet flying through the air, I'm pretty sure tied to a string. No clue how this movie got funded. Bad dialog, star of the movie making out with a chicken drumstick. If I had to choose between tsunami and this movie, I'd choose tsunami. If you want to waste 2 hours of your life, go watch fat Ethal 2. The only reason I watched this was for Kristian Alfonso. She probably did not read the script or just really needed the money. Looking at her Wikipedia page, she doesn't mention this gem. Hmm. Wonder why?
- dame-70624
- Jul 25, 2023
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"Day of Redemption" was very well written with a solid storyline and realistic dialogue. It took a modern day conflict of good verses evil and placed it in an "old west" setting in the deserts of Arizona. Jeff Fahey (Sheriff, Frank Everly) did an excellent job as the protagonist who battles a personal tragedy inflicted by the antagonist (escaped convict, Vincent Pope) played by David Lee Rawlings who did an equally excellent job. It is a thriller, suspense, and action film with minimal profanity and a musical score that fits the new age western setting. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who loves a very intense "edge of your seat" type movie.