Green Eyes

5.5
2013 1 hr 54 min Drama , Romance

Nicolas, a photographer in his 20's, very suddenly loses his girlfriend to a car accident she was driving in. Still overcoming the loss, he takes up a sudden and unexpected affair with a girl he barely knows who is addicted to ecstasy. Their relationship slowly comes apart at the seams through sex, drugs, and harping on past mistakes.

  • Cast:
    Erica Camarano

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Reviews

Steineded
2013/03/09

How sad is this?

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BeSummers
2013/03/10

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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Jonah Abbott
2013/03/11

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Mathilde the Guild
2013/03/12

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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ejmd-2
2013/03/13

This is a truly bizarre film.The first thing that struck me was the dialogue: it is not only frequently very difficult to understand the lines as spoken by the cast, but often, when the words are understood (I had to resort to subtitles) they make little sense. I have to conclude that either the script has been written by an illiterate with no ear for dialogue, or the script adopts a particular argot that is spoken by a very specific demographic, such as a handful of teenagers living in a particular district (possibly in the area in which the film was shot or the neighbourhood inhabited by the writer/director).There are also scenes that make no sense. For example, fairly early on in the film, a male character erupts in an inexplicable (and incoherent) rage at a female character who then drives off and cries. Later in the film two male characters (one being he of the previous rage) sit and smoke together whilst engaged in impenetrable dialogue. In another scene, a fat boy who appears to be a drug dealer (perhaps "drug dabbler" might be a better term), dressed like an over-sized child who speaks incomprehensibly seems to give the male lead a bag containing some sort of drug (even the subtitles give up on Fat Drug Boy, and frequently offer "{mumbled}" as a gloss on the actor's efforts to speak).It's difficult to tell if the whole shtick of this production is to critique an incoherent generation, or if the production itself is part of that generation's contribution to culture. (It dawns on me as I type these comments that this film might be an example of a movement or style called "mumblecore", in which non-actors, or bad actors and actresses, mumble improvised lines or drift with little direction around the structure of an amateurishly constructed story-line.)In several ways (albeit none of them particularly good) this is an interesting film because it can prompt discussion about whether it deliberately sets out to be bad or if it remains blissfully unaware of its own failings if, indeed, failings they be (as Enid in Ghostworld might have put it, "it's so bad, it's good" to which Becky replies: "it's so bad it goes right past good and all the way back round to bad again").Ultimately, it's difficult to tell if the impenetrable and unlikely dialogue, senseless scenes and talent-less acting are offered as a parody of or an homage to the "stoner flick" or if this film's very existence is a tribute to the producer's talent in actually getting enough funding to make this strange turkey squawk at all.

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cataniam1
2013/03/14

Green Eyes is a strong debut from director Jack Gattanella. It's best described as a moody relationship psychodrama. This is a tale of mental disorders, infidelity, drug abuse, death, and grief in a non-linear format. In addition to the solid cinematography, he gets riveting performances from up & coming thespians including Audrey Lorea, Tom Wesson, Zack Abramowitz, and Dasha Kittredge. It'd be absurd to expect the same production values as million dollar Hollywood movie, but this indie film makes the most of its more limited resources. After such a promising debut, it'd be great to see Gattanella have a larger budget to experiment with in his second feature.

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Caleb Chadwick
2013/03/15

It's continually interesting and beautifully photographed.The writing here is top notch as well and the characters were perfectly casted. I know that, I could watch this movie over a couple more times and still gain something new from it. There is a lot to take in from this story and the emotional depth to these characters is something that is missing from a lot of films these days. There was some noticeable inspirations from David Fincher and even slightly some from Stanley Kubrick as well, but all in all remaining original and the directors own. Jack Gattanella has a bright future ahead of him in film and this instant classic is a fantastic debut.

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