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Its a shame that I didn't hear about this movie before seeing the advertisments for it on bloodee. Let's get things straight: if you advertise here, and I am aware of it (since the site is represented, I don't know all advertisers), I am going to watch the movie and talk about it. Simple as that. And again, its a shame I didn't hear about Spiral before seeing the ads, because I would have talked about it more than once, posted to the official site, trailer, poster, etc.
But yet again, I digress.
Spiral is a very well-acted phychological thriller about Mason (Joel Moore) a lonely man, telemarketer by day, painter by night, whose only friend is his boss (Zachary Levi). Mason is recluse and haunted by his past and flashbacks of his former girlfriend. When he meets and starts building a relationship with Amber (Amber Tamblyn), his life takes an upturn, but the past is never far away, and as he begins painting Amber, the past, it seems, will repeat itself. And so... as it is for many films, the line between fiction and reality is blurred, leaving you to guess which is which. The film's ending answers the question, and is a sober conclusion to a slow, but intense movie. Spiral is slow, but drags you in, and the story unfolds in such a way that it actually doesn't "feel" slow. But it is. It is slow, but well worth
the watch.
Director: Adam Green, Joel Moore
Writer(s): Jeremy Danial Boreing, Joel Moore
Cast: Joel Moore, Amber Tamblyn, Zachary Levi, David Muller, Annie Neal, Tricia Helfer
I totally agree with the comment. This movie was extremely well made, and much better than Hatchet, which was also directed by Adam Green. I liked Hatchet because it was funny, but Spiral is much better... and not funny at all. It strikes. Good work.
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