Saturday, September 28, 2013

A Dangerous Place



Highly Recommended
Incredibly entertaining, "A Dangerous Place" is full of action and suspense. I would highly recommend as it is one of those movies I could watch over and over again on a lazy Sunday afternoon. I originally saw this film at the Garden State Film Festival and was very impressed. The film premiered on a Saturday night and was one of the featured films at the festival. The two hours flew by and it did not disappoint.

Kristen Daulten, from the "Departed", has always been one of my favorite actresses and has a lead role in "A Dangerous Place". This movie really makes you think about life in so many different ways. There are several ongoing plots throughout the film and they all tie in beautifully at the end. While the story is based on the outbreak of a deadly virus spreading throughout the Country, the movie also chronicles a family dealing with the loss of a loved one from 9/11. The special effects and cinematography are really well done. This film is not just an action packed...

AN INDIE GEM!
"A Dangerous Place" is one of those rare movies that presents a scenario so realistic that it is scary. From beginning to it's thrilling conclusion, it has you on the edge of your seat with excitement! Kevin Interdonato (Ross) and Kristen Dalton (Claire) play so well off of each other that I forgot that I was watching actors and rather felt like I was watching a true sociopath and a woman determined to stop the horror no matter what it costs!

One of the finest indie releases this entire year, totally unpredictable film, in a really good way
As "ADP" isn't the average predictable, cliche thriller, it was definitely one of those few films that left you at the edge your seat, yet you really feel for, root for "Clairice" cause she such an underdog against a bunch a legion of secret terrorist minons, she has no one to trust but herself and her own gut instanct. What the film really also displays is the realism to it, like there aren't any "Hollywood" cliche type of scenes that the general audience has grown a custom to expect, the action sequences to "ADP" are simply put realistic.This film is not without a great deal of dramatic sequences that have very real, human, emotional layers to it. What makes this film so powerful tho, and I think it really strikes a chord with anyone that views it, the scary part is this can actually really happen, especially the way things are in this day and age.

What I also really enjoyed about this movie, is that, its not at all a bite off of any other conspiracy theory/ terrorist...

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