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American perfekt
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.
Jake (Robert Forster), a criminal psychiatrist on the road to Utah, is a man who seriously relies on the flip of a coin for all his decisions. One day, however, he flips the coin to decide whether he will kill a person he dislikes. He, who has always believed that the world is just the result of random decisions (as his own, which he makes with the help of a coin), is suddenly transformed into a madman who will be capable of murdering anyone in his way (as long as he first flips for it).
Persons of interest
- Robert Forster .... Jake
- Amanda Plummer .... Sandra
- David Thewlis .... Santini
- Fairuza Balk .... Alice
- Paul Sorvino .... Frank
- Joanna Gleason .... Shirley
- Geoffrey Lewis .... Willy
- Chris Sarandon .... Sammy
- Jay Patterson .... Bernie
- Judson Mills .... Junior
- Rutanya Alda .... Gloria
- Paul Chart .... Screenwriter
- Paul Chart .... Director
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Theatrical report
Wow. Kool movie.
It had me guessing all the way to the end; I just couldn't figure everything out by the very end; plus I didn't understand the motivations of anyone through the window. From the psychologist who picks up the sister (Sandra) and later the other sister (Alice) to the card shark (Santini).
Wow.
Get this into your blood then send me an email and tell me your thoughts. It's the best film I've seen since High art.
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level coarse language, medium level sex scene)
Surveillance time
96 minutes (1:36 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 8 November 2000
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