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by Tom Meek (2000-04-24) |
| 2000, Rated R, 120 minutes, Screen Gems |
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Director Mike Figgis ("Leaving las Vegas") delivers a digitally shot, experimental film, which in plot is a mini "Magnolia," as the lives of four LA people -- in the biz -- intertwine, intersect and collide. The big innovative gig is that all four stories unfold simultaneously in different quadrants of the screen -- that's right, four frames of drama on the screen for the entirety of the film - and its all done in one continuous take. Jeanne Tripplehorn plays a brassy moneybag in an obsessive relationship with Salma Hayek's sultry aspiring actress; Stellan Skarsgård is the big time talent movie executive she's having an affair with and the sensual Saffron Burrows is his estranged wife. Each life fills a frame in real time action. The result is a little overwhelming on your senses, but it's uncannily engrossing.
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