January 20, 2008
Sundance. Reversion.
"Like Alphaville or Code 46, [Reversion] visits a future that resembles the present, with ordinary spaces (in this case, west Los Angeles) dominated by bizarre social pathologies, technological dislocation, the erosion of conventional morality, and in the case [of Mia] Trachinger's fascinating if not entirely satisfying film, a sub-caste of outsiders afflicted with a strange, debilitating ability to see into their own futures," writes Brandon Harris.
"Eight years after her slightly daft debut, Bunny, writer-director Mia Trachinger appears in over her head in the deep end of the pool with Reversion, which will be proof to some that God(ard) is not dead," writes Robert Koehler in Variety. "This time trip will be quickly forgotten, though hardcore Bunny-ites will take notice."
Posted by dwhudson at January 20, 2008 3:10 PM
Comments
I enjoyed this film. The cast did a great job especially surfer nick played with depth by Ed Refuerzo. Strongly suggest you see this film.
Posted by: Jason Sarayba at January 20, 2008 8:06 PM







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