Short 4 - Seduction (1999)
Facts
| Directed by | Pedro Serrazina, Don Hertzfeldt, Piet Kroon, Marianne O. Ulrichsen and Robert Milton Wallace |
| Cast | Joaquim de Almeida, Robert May, Karin Anger, Edward Tudor-Pole, Tamara Beckwith, Joaquim De Almeida and Edward Tudor Pole |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1998 |
| DVD Release | June 15, 1999 |
| Running Time | 85 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 085393677626 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 18:40 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) Or 13 new from $8.50, 17 used from $3.32, 1 collectible from $29.88 |
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Average user review:| KOM makes it worthwhile |
| solid collection of short films |
TUNNEL OF LOVE is an expertly-filmed tale of seduction with a twist with a nice 1960s British feel to it.
KOM is a brief sweet tale of love, age, and nostalgia.
ANTICIPATING SARAH-- a World War II story of a woman testing a soldier's love that has a nice O'Henryish twist to it.
LILY AND JIM-- Hands down, the best film on the DVD. This is a tale of a blind date gone horribly wrong, and is as screamingly funny as early Woody Allen.
HISAO is a look at a Japanese singer hoping for success. This experimental film is a bit perplexing and doesn't really fit in with the others, but is interesting nevertheless.
TALE ABOUT THE CAT AND THE MOON-- A simple fable-like tale of a cat who falls in love with the moon, with a beguiling visual sense.
THE LAST SUPPER-- Friends dining in a restaurant decide to play a joke on one of their own by tricking him into thinking he has won the lottery, with shocking results.
T.R.A.N.S.I.T. is a superbly animated tale of love and betrayal told in reverse order based on travel stickers on a suitcase.
THIS IS HARDCORE-- a music video by the band Pulp takes a lush look at some vintage Hollywood cliches.
DIGIPET-- pointless and dumb.
OPENING MOVIE-- a repeat of the opening segment.
CREDITS-- a look at two losers (one of them Ryan Stiles of The Drew Carey Show) who cause trouble in a grocery store. Slight but amusing.
The only reason I am not giving this DVD five stars is because of the stupid commercials that open some of the films (and which cannot be fast-forwarded through or skipped over, two worthless items in the JUNKDRAWER (DIGIPET and OPENING MOVIE), and the fact that the list of films listed on the inside of the case have some of them in the wrong section. Otherwise, a superb collection. This is a good DVD to suggest the next time your girlfriend wants to see a movie but doesn't want to see another action film, and you don't want to see another chick flick. November 3, 2003
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Watch in the company of mary Jane.
In regards to the commercials I found them very entertaining. It gives a nice break between each film. January 24, 2003
| Cavet Emptor... |
| Like an Indy Film Fest in My Living Room! |
"KOM" actually made me (nearly) cry.
"THE LAST SUPPER" actually Stunned me!!
"THE CAT AND THE MOON" was so sweet I ooo'd and ahh'd til I nearly swooned!
I didn't mind the comercials too much...this is a DVDMAG after-all. It's probably how they cover the production costs. They've got to have advertisers.
This is a MUST OWN for any fan of INDY-FILMS or SHORTS. April 3, 2002
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