Sunday, October 9, 2011

texas killing fields megavideo

Texas City, Texas, Detective Mike Souder (Sam Worthington) and his partner, Brian Eh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), are called to investigate the murder of a teenage girl is not identified. On his way to the station from the scene of the crime, give a lift to Little Anne (Chloe Grace Moretz, "Kick-Ass"), a local teenager whose mother skanky criminal Lucy (Sheryl Lee) Anne regularly launches at night to can entertain her "boyfriend" as Rhino local oil refinery worker (Stephen Graham).

Around the same time, Souder ex-wife, Pam (Jessica Chastain, easily the Best in Show), looking for neighbors, county, ask for their help in another case, the missing woman, Lila. His body is likely that some deserted swamps of Bayou locally known as The Killing Fields, where many bodies have done over the years. Height, obsessed with death camps to murder, wants to help, but Souder, is suspicious about his ex, they prefer to follow if they have already, which seems to involve him in a couple of local pimps (Jason Clarke and Jon eyez).

It's corny enough when the picture says that even the local Native Americans rejected the death camps once again. But why, one wonders? There was an ancient burial mound or something else? The scenario provides no explanation, just as there can clarify what Souder always know, as if by magic, exactly where you are Hey, when you are about to get into a fight and rescue needs.

That said, there are pieces of film work as well as a short scene, but the credibility of the detectives to ask some African Americans with information about the pimps, and its song jokes, or at least you can hear He has the ring of truth. The aforementioned car chase is very well choreographed and executed, in fact, good enough to make the holes also seem even more aggravating. A shock ellipse - in one scene, Anne is followed by one of the pimps, and the next dinner at home saw Eh - suggests that something has gone wrong in the editing room.


Joining the call of talent by sending less than their best work, the DP, Stuart Dryburgh ("Plan") lenses operating without his customary style, with the exception of shots to kill the beautiful landscape of the field, while the Dickon Hinchcliffe soundtrack, which has done a wonderful job for his collaborations with Claire Denis, with a score makes a mild, apparently because of all the films in Texas has a lot of slides.


Camera (color, widescreen), Stuart Dryburgh, editor, Cindy Mollo, music, Dickon Hinchcliffe, production designer, Aran Mann Canan, art director Jonah Markowitz, decorator, Leonard R. Spears, costume designer, Christopher Lawrence, sound (SDDS / Dolby Digital), Ron King, re-mixers, Christopher Barnett, casting, Bonnie Timmerman, Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee. Discussed at the Venice Film Festival (competing), Sept. 9, 2011. MPAA Rating: R. Running Time: 104 min.

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