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Thirteen conversations about one thing
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
How can we know the effect we have on a passing stranger? What if a simple wave could change the course of someone's life? Maybe fate is the result of choices we make, not simply a bunch of random events.
A man approaching middle age decides to change his life. A rising young attorney's plans are thrown into disarray as the result of a single act. A woman faces her husband's infidelity. An envious businessman seeks revenge on a cheerful co-worker. And an optimistic young cleaning woman awaits a miracle. These ordinary people all find themselves asking the fundamental question philosophers have pondered throughout history: What is happiness, and how do one achieve it?
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama ensemble
Persons of interest
- Matthew McConaughey .... Troy
- David Connelly .... Owen
- John Turturro .... Walker
- Joseph Siravo .... Bureau Chief
- Clea DuVall .... Beatrice
- Amy Irving .... Patricia
- Alan Arkin .... Gene
- Sig Libowitz .... Assistant Attorney
- James Yaegashi .... Legal Assistant
- Dion Graham .... Defence Attorney
- Fernando López .... Defendant
- Brian Smiar .... Judge
- Karen Sprecher .... Screenwriter
- Jill Sprecher .... Screenwriter
- Jill Sprecher .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Awards and film festivals:
- Venice Film Festival 2001: Screening
- Sundance Film Festival 2002: Screening
- Thirteen conversations about one thing QuickTime movie trailers
Intelligence analyst
Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
Not going to waste my time with this one: it sucked in a big way. It's a cheap PG version of Pulp fiction, and if anyone thought it was better, they can take my place in this review.Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Disc: Single side, single layer
- Languages: English
- Picture: Widescreen
- Subtitles: English
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level coarse language, drug use)
Surveillance time
120 minutes (2:00 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 4 September 2002
VHS rental: 4 September 2002
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