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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life Changing,
This review is from: Acts of Worship (DVD)
I am going to a class for drug and alcohol abuse.
This film was shown, and it had the whole class quite. Even the men in the class stayed and talked after the film,which most the time is not the case. I remembered the day my daughter and I talked on the phone, she was out of her mind after a two day binge on x and I don't know what esle. I am thankful, that was a day of change for her life. I think this is a great film to share with your teenage children, let them see the affects of drugs. I felt as if I were living in the shoes of a young woman addicted to drugs. Thank you for supporting independent films, if there was an Oscar for Life Changing films I am sure this would be a winner.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So utterly convincing...,
By PolarisDiB "dibness" (Southwest, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Acts of Worship (DVD)
The storyline is the type of thing you find on a Lifetime Network Special or a straight-to-television movie trying to warn about the dangers of drug addiction, but this movie goes so far beyond that. It's not like it adds zany warped realities like Requiem for a Dream or it has some sort of narration keeping the audience completely informed that "this is what you should fear to be", it does everything so much simpler than that: It sits back and lets the actors eat the audience's collective heart out.
The drama in this film is SO UTTERLY CONVINCING. The performances get first prize for portrayals that, even when you want to try and find something wrong with it (I'm guessing this film might be considered too sentimental by some), keep the drama serious and prominent, not allowing the audience to let go of their suspension of disbelief. If it wasn't for the production quality, it would seem like this was a documentary and these were real people. And it's not just Ana and Michael, the two main characters, it's everyone, from the boyfriends to the crack addicts that have two seconds of screen time to everyone. Secondly, the cinematography and editing are very well tuned to excellence. This movie definitely has the feel of an independent film, but more than that it doesn't have that "Look at me, I'm independent!" feel. Skewed angles and purposeful jump cuts exist stylistically in the film, but they come at the right times and are completely necessary, versus what tends to happen in a lot of independent cinema where the camera becomes relatively self-conscious and goes places it needn't. For example, the hand-held quality of this film is almost invisible, while some independent films tend to show off their independence via hand-held in a wannabe cinema-verite sort of conceit. It's disappointing that I haven't heard anything about this film before. I literally picked it up because it was the first movie on the first row of the first aisle to rent because I wanted to surprise myself, and whadyaknow but it happened to be a real gem! I hope it builds a bigger audience because it deserves to be recognized. --PolarisDiB
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Act of Brilliance,
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This review is from: Acts of Worship (DVD)
Simply stated, this movie is brilliant. Beautifully directed and acted, it is one of the few movies (out of hundreds I've seen) that made me cry. It is an emotional powerhouse film, graphically portraying the horrid drug addiction that terribly afflicts a young woman's life, and consequently those who care for her. "Acts of Worship" is honorable in it's truly honest depiction of life as an addict, it doesn't sugar-coat anything. It definitely is an important film to see if you, like me, have it pretty good for the most part but all too often forget to count your blessings, get caught up in petty upsets and lose perspective. Great movie.
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