Sunday, October 9, 2011

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This cop procedural grew to dominate the world of adult-oriented television in recent years, and while studies Stuart Dryburgh 35mm film in Texas Killing Fields is best appreciated in the halls, the tread has long been familiar total with CSI and its many variants and spurs. A movie just OK second feature of Ami Canaan Mann - daughter of Michael Mann, one of two producers credited here - and the latest release of Avatar and the clash of titans "Sam Worthington, the film will probably gain exposure much more than the previous day with a indie that has made little impact a decade ago.

A little more generously included in the main competition in Venice, which is scheduled for limited national release in early October. Although there are some notable names in the top of the distribution, including Jessica Chastain time everywhere, the drama steadily at a rate more like a proposal from the small screen.
Script by Donald F. Ferraroni 's chopped follow a long tradition in the following two corresponding members, because they go to their work of Brian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is a rough, husky, religiously devout, New Yorker, a father who has moved to South Texas, after one of his cases went wrong. Still adjusting to the new environment, which will be directed through the streets of the world, local young Mike (Worthington), a younger man is not very far from a colleague Pam (Chastain). Brian and Mike investigates the murder of a prostitute, and the disappearance of another young woman, leading them to limit their patch of wetlands along infamous, mysterious region known as the "Killing Fields".

While the movie's characters and stories are fictional, they are, as opening titles dutifully informs us, "inspired by real events." The Killing Fields is a real area where the bodies have been exported to more than 40 years, although these are generally considered the work of several killers. This is clearly a wealth of material here in a great care, but Ferraroni and Mann, head to err so much screen time to a potential victim.

At school age, Ann (Chloƫ Grace Moretz) lives with her drug-addicted mother Lucy (Sheryl Lee) in a shady oceanfront cottage, a very dangerous and inappropriate for an innocent man, an intelligent child who, like Mike and Brian do deserve a better future possibility.

Ann is repeatedly placed in unsafe situations, more than ever a real thriller, quite realized. Mann, Brian and Mike scans the patient, sometimes off - the rules of detective work, and sometimes violent, heavy action series, it has raised, in particular the effective use of propulsive, sometimes a little ' Claire Denis' Score eccentric member Dickon Hinchliffe. For more information about the musical form of folk-rock flavored with South Americans to help improve the atmosphere of the project, as a man in a rival Venice Killer Joe, was shot entirely in Louisiana, scout Jimmy Trotter to dig up some embryonic Marsh appropriately spooky.

But despite the wealth of contextual detail such, Texas Killing Fields frustrating not live up to in terms of plot development and characterization. Worthington, Morgan Chastain and provides further evidence that they are essentially character-movie star players rather than rising, while the British scene stealing Stephen Graham is given disappointingly little to chew on a touch sinister. Small Moretz However, once again proves that his shoulders falsely Slim can handle all sorts of heavy lifting.

Location: Venice Film Festival (Competition)
Production companies: Anchor Bay Films
Starring: Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chloe Grace Moretz, Jessica Chastain
Director: Ami Canaan Mann
Writer: Donald F. Ferraroni
Producers: Michael Jaffe, Michael Mann
Executive producers Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Justin Thompson, Anthony JA Bryan, Jr., Ethan Smith, John Friedberg, Michael Ohoven
Director of Photography: Stuart Dryburgh
Production designer: Aran Reo Mann
Music: Dickon Hinchliffe
Editors: Cindy Mollo
Sales: QED International, Los Angeles
Rated R, 105 minutes

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