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This was an
interesting story. The entire 90 minute film was about a
time period of only 10 minutes, between 11:50 AM and noon.
The movie jumped around to all of the characters that were
involved in the story and you got everyone's interpretation
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opening scene was of a very rich man who was about to be
shot in his bed, and then it jumps over to his wife who is
in a hotel with an actor. Then the film jumps to the
security surveillance team in the room next to theirs video
taping her affair. Then the plot gets more complicated and
tricky adding in mobsters.
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The mobsters lead us to a Gay
subplot in the film. The head of the mob who is married to a
big breasted blonde bimbo is really Gay. In one revealing
scene he is about to suck off his boyfriend. Not really a
big Gay plot, but nonetheless, a nice touch with him having
the beautiful blonde bombshell beard.
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While I didn't like the movie
as well as some of the other FLIFF films I previewed, I love
the twist that the movie took in the last half. It goes to
show that sometimes no matter how much you plan, it may not
be your desired result that in the end actually happens.
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I will also add this film has
an icky, shocking and surprising end that is worth seeing
the movie for if nothing else. |
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Ten 'til Noon
In ten minutes, everything can change. For these ten
people...it will. A businessman awakens
to find two strangers in his bedroom and over the next ten
minutes, he will experience the most terrifying moments of
his life.
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Sunday, October 29
Cinema Paradiso
8:00 PM »
buy tickets | CP-1005
Monday, October 30
Cinema Paradiso
8:00 PM »
buy tickets | CP-1102 |
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Show Times at
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