Six small town characters are trapped in the nightmare of crystal methamphetamine addiction and each must make the decision to escape the nightmare before their world implodes.Six small town characters are trapped in the nightmare of crystal methamphetamine addiction and each must make the decision to escape the nightmare before their world implodes.Six small town characters are trapped in the nightmare of crystal methamphetamine addiction and each must make the decision to escape the nightmare before their world implodes.
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This movie excels in portraying the true horrors of crystal methamphetamine addiction. The research that went into the character development, makeup, clothing, sets, and mannerisms of the main characters is dead on. To have people praising the accuracy of this movie who have come in close personal contact with crystal methamphetamine addicts is truly a compliment of the highest degree and all involved in this project should be proud. The combined talents of award winning film makers Kat Phillips and Austin Haley are further recognized in this dramatic indie masterpiece. With one award already, this film is sure to win even more after only one appearance (as of 9/15/08) on the festival circuit and a 1st place Best Screenplay award already.
The entire experience of this movie from filming it to watching it was indescribable,amazing! It pulled at all of my emotions. I was yelling at Rud/Tucker Lee, scared of Jesse and Ethan, angry at Raul and Paulina and cried Grandma Coast! Jasmine and Lindsay take you on a roller coaster of a journey and Lindsay is very lucky to have such a supportive friend willing to risk it all. The film was fast paced, gritty and emotional. The special effects were absolutely amazing!! I loved the music chosen for it as well. I can't wait to see it again and again. Every single person involved did a fantastic job in order to make a incredible movie with an outstanding message! Cheers to the director and the entire cast and crew for what they did to get this movie out there! I hope you get a chance to see this movie!
I have heard "Chasing the White Dragon" being compared to other films about drug addiction and I will concede to agree on one point. It's no "Requiem For a Dream." Because, in fact, "Chasing the White Dragon" is much more true to life!! I have been a police officer for almost 15 years and see every day the effects of methamphetamines in peoples lives and nothing could be closer to reality than the portrayal presented by Kat Scratch Films and Lil Bo Productions. As I watched this film I felt the impact the drug made not only on the users but the way it impacted the lives of their families and the community. The actors performances were exceptional. The expressions of fear, frustration, paranoia, betrayal, love, and friendship were all played with such intensity that I was drawn into the lives of the characters. The special effects were perfect! They added just the right dimension of power without overloading the storyline... as I felt happened in "Requiem For a Dream." The realism was edgy and frightening. The music added just the right touch, mixing sad and mournful melodies then heightening the tense moments with perfectly chosen heavy rock. I have to comment on some of these fresh faced actors, most of whom are new to the industry. These actors showed such an incredible level of talent in their roles and were very refreshing to watch. This is a very well cast and well crafted Indie film that will definitely be getting some attention. At it's first appearance on the film festival circuit it won a well deserved award which I'm certain is the first of many to come.
Kat Phillips is an extraordinary writer and director. See "Katrina's Wake" and "Space Available" and you will see what I mean. CTWD is her first feature length effort and I think she exceeded all expectations with this film. My congratulations to all of the production staff, cast and crew for making this important film. My 15 year old son accompanied me to the Tupelo premiere and it opened his eyes to the horrors of addiction, whether the drug is meth, cocaine, alcohol, or even tobacco. He left with a keener sense of awareness of addiction's very real, very devastating effects on not only the user but the friends and families of the addict. It makes us realize that drug abuse isn't restricted to the inner city. It reveals the terrifying fact that it reaches into even the smallest town, "Anytown, USA." Watch this film! It is engaging, engrossing, educational, and inspiring. I applaud the young actors for their excellent performances and feel like we are seeing the beginning of some very successful film careers with CTWD! Kat Phillips and Austin Haley did not have a Spielberg-size budget to make this film but the final product rivals many of Hollywood's multi-million dollar movies. This was a project from the heart and it showed. Excellent work!!
Kat Phillips is an extraordinary writer and director. See "Katrina's Wake" and "Space Available" and you will see what I mean. CTWD is her first feature length effort and I think she exceeded all expectations with this film. My congratulations to all of the production staff, cast and crew for making this important film. My 15 year old son accompanied me to the Tupelo premiere and it opened his eyes to the horrors of addiction, whether the drug is meth, cocaine, alcohol, or even tobacco. He left with a keener sense of awareness of addiction's very real, very devastating effects on not only the user but the friends and families of the addict. It makes us realize that drug abuse isn't restricted to the inner city. It reveals the terrifying fact that it reaches into even the smallest town, "Anytown, USA." Watch this film! It is engaging, engrossing, educational, and inspiring. I applaud the young actors for their excellent performances and feel like we are seeing the beginning of some very successful film careers with CTWD! Kat Phillips and Austin Haley did not have a Spielberg-size budget to make this film but the final product rivals many of Hollywood's multi-million dollar movies. This was a project from the heart and it showed. Excellent work!!
This might have been a good flick with better acting. The Jesse character was overwrought and generally insufferable. Lighting could stand much improvement, and sound engineering was non -existent, save for a few overlays of grunge music choices that were fairly well matched to the story. Overall, it had a sophomoric film school feel about it. In someone else's hands it might have stood a chance at being a really good film.
So light something up, pour a few shots, and watch the film. Someone has to get practical experience while cutting their teeth. It's not a complete loss. Some scenes just needed a little coaching and a few more takes to make it flow.
So light something up, pour a few shots, and watch the film. Someone has to get practical experience while cutting their teeth. It's not a complete loss. Some scenes just needed a little coaching and a few more takes to make it flow.
Chasing the White Dragon was an amazing drama that had me sitting on the edge of my seat and holding my breath as it presented how the White Dragon sends its smoky,elusive and extremely dangerous and destructive tendrils throughout even the healthiest communities. Having seen several working versions of the film and two viewings in festivals I can honestly say that the films development only improved with each viewing. The film is dark,intensely personal and sometimes flows with the rhythm of a white water raft ride,but there are bright flashes of hope and as it happens in all our lives great moments of intensely personal joy and success. And like all good tales it shows that life can be and will be good if you reach for it and that the danger might move away from your community but it does not disappear. Completely worth it.
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