Joshua Lazarus has a special gift -- but will this gift destroy him before he can escape to freedom with his newly found soul mate?Joshua Lazarus has a special gift -- but will this gift destroy him before he can escape to freedom with his newly found soul mate?Joshua Lazarus has a special gift -- but will this gift destroy him before he can escape to freedom with his newly found soul mate?
Jorge Sabate
- Diaz
- (as Jorge Sabaté)
Harry Havilio
- Ephraim Lazarus
- (as Harry Havillio)
Evan Oppenheimer
- Boris
- (as Evan Lee Oppenheimer)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- TriviaBoth Mia Maestro (Anna) and Wallace Shawn (Sandy) have voiced characters on Family Guy.
- GoofsAround 5 minutes, 40 seconds (5:40), Joshua and Diaz ate playing Texas Hold'em, a popular type of poker game. Diaz says, "Raise" and puts some chips in the pot. He makes 2 errors by doing this. Anyone familiar with any variety of poker games knows someone has to make a bet first before some can "raise it". Diaz simply said "Raise" before any bet. Also, you always state the amount you are betting; however, Diaz didn't do this either. Both of these are obvious mistakes.
- Quotes
Anna Manheim: You know why people like us don't trust anybody? Because we never have to. Knowing isn't trusting.
- Crazy creditsOne of the Production Assistants is "Mike the PA"
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This is actually a pretty decent movie. The writing is a bit weird, but the story is compelling and you really get involved with the characters after a while. This is more of a thinker, not an action-filled CGI-flick, but somehow it has its' own tension and several exciting moments. I've never been a Nick Stahl fan, but he does an okay job in this (even though he's a bit monotonous). It wouldn't've been the same without Mia Maestro though. She does great, and whatever weirdness is portrayed is only due to the script. Good flick.
The concept could've been way more evolved, and with a super-budget and a different lead role, it could've been a blockbuster. The editing is at times awkward, and some scenes feel unfinished, but the main story is kinda cool. It leaves you with a weird feeling, mostly in a good way. If you've got nothing better to watch, and enjoy some semi-mindplay by mediocre actors (except Mia), it's worth a shot.
The concept could've been way more evolved, and with a super-budget and a different lead role, it could've been a blockbuster. The editing is at times awkward, and some scenes feel unfinished, but the main story is kinda cool. It leaves you with a weird feeling, mostly in a good way. If you've got nothing better to watch, and enjoy some semi-mindplay by mediocre actors (except Mia), it's worth a shot.
- thomas-lyngstad
- Oct 27, 2013
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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