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21 Eyes

21 Eyes
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Average Customer Rating: RATED 4 STARS
Director: Lee Bonner
Starring: Nestor Serrano, Rebecca Mader, Michael Buscemi, Fisher Stevens

Run Time: 01:26:23

Synopsis:
Seth Collison is a a man obsessed. 21 hidden cameras peer unobserved into the darkest corners of his exotic habitat. Nothing escapes his gaze. Suddenly, an attack leaves his premises littered with bodies. It is up to the detectives to come up with the murderers, and their motive, through the 21 eyes that observed the event. What they discover is a complicated web of treachery and deceit.

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Screen Format: Color
Language: English



FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: ccwatt on 4/6/2008 7:21:21 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Don't be deceived by the low price on this one. It is probably low priced only because it isn't the typical, mainstream Hollywood fare and was probably pretty cheap to make, in relative terms. It is a surprisingly good movie, though much of its value may be in the unusual presentation. We never actually see the "stars" in this one, the actors that do the voice parts.Instead, we see the victims and perpetrators of a crime (a jewel theft) through the eyes of security cameras, and we hear the conversations of the "stars," the two policemen that are viewing the tapes. They begin the viewings as a formality -- this is a police procedural, of sorts. They soon become convinced that all was not as it seemed to the original investigators. We then get caught up in it and start playing detectives ourselves. I enjoyed the sometimes humorous dialogue between the two principal "stars," and their department secretary, and I found the presentation refreshing in an odd way.For the price of some rentals, you can own this one -- and it is worth it if you like procedurals, and unusual filmmaking techniques.



FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: ccwatt on 4/6/2008 7:21:21 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Don't be deceived by the low price on this one. It is probably low priced only because it isn't the typical, mainstream Hollywood fare and was probably pretty cheap to make, in relative terms. It is a surprisingly good movie, though much of its value may be in the unusual presentation. We never actually see the "stars" in this one, the actors that do the voice parts.Instead, we see the victims and perpetrators of a crime (a jewel theft) through the eyes of security cameras, and we hear the conversations of the "stars," the two policemen that are viewing the tapes. They begin the viewings as a formality -- this is a police procedural, of sorts. They soon become convinced that all was not as it seemed to the original investigators. We then get caught up in it and start playing detectives ourselves. I enjoyed the sometimes humorous dialogue between the two principal "stars," and their department secretary, and I found the presentation refreshing in an odd way.For the price of some rentals, you can own this one -- and it is worth it if you like procedurals, and unusual filmmaking techniques.




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Customer Reviews for 21 Eyes
Reviewed by: ccwatt on 4/6/2008 7:21:21 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Don't be deceived by the low price on this one. It is probably low priced only because it isn't the typical, mainstream Hollywood fare and was probably pretty cheap to make, in relative terms. It is a surprisingly good movie, though much of its value may be in the unusual presentation. We never actually see the "stars" in this one, the actors that do the voice parts.Instead, we see the victims and perpetrators of a crime (a jewel theft) through the eyes of security cameras, and we hear the conversations of the "stars," the two policemen that are viewing the tapes. They begin the viewings as a formality -- this is a police procedural, of sorts. They soon become convinced that all was not as it seemed to the original investigators. We then get caught up in it and start playing detectives ourselves. I enjoyed the sometimes humorous dialogue between the two principal "stars," and their department secretary, and I found the presentation refreshing in an odd way.For the price of some rentals, you can own this one -- and it is worth it if you like procedurals, and unusual filmmaking techniques.



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  • Windows XP
  • Internet Explorer 6.0
  • High-Speed Internet (DSL or higher)

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