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Blackout (2013) Sinopsis:
Directed by Matthew K. Hacker. With Timothy Woodward Jr., Bill Oberst Jr., Robert Covington, Chelsea Reeves. A young attorney's life is turned upside when he wakes to find a dead woman in his apartment.


Credited cast: Timothy Woodward Jr. ... Harley Roberts (as Tim Woodward Jr.) Bill Oberst Jr. ... Rommel Stanton Robert Covington ... Alfred Lewis Chelsea Reeves ... Sophie Haag Matt Cinquanta ... Detective Slater Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Michael Faulkner ... Pete Kent Fields ... Elevator Man Brittney Smith Gordon ... Mindy David L. Hill ... Dr. Hill Jillian Jordan ... Brandy Nikkol Nawrocki ... Kara Bethany Pridgen ... CSI Sandy Philips David Schifter ... James T. Haag Matthew Schuler ... Thomas


Description of Blackout (2013):

A young attorney's life is turned upside when he wakes to find a dead woman in his apartment.


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User Review:

Blackout starts out with a few promising scenes. A man with a good job, a hot girlfriend, and a nice apartment finds himself a body at his place, with no recollection of how it got there. The script is well-paced throughout, with just the right touch of suspense and mystery. Although some of the camera work made me think that it was a low-budget independent film, I am pleased with how the film progressed. The character development is fairly believable and the reactions from the protagonists are understandable.I think the movie, however, sells itself a bit short. Some of the side plot scenes are not fully developed, and the last few minutes made me really question the editing choice. What started to feel like a well-paced mystery/thriller/crime movie quickly spiraled into a Hollywood-style twist-based ending, where the "who" became so much more important than "why." The writing becomes so inconsistent in these final moments that I feel like someone else was hired to chop the last few scenes out and replace it with a quick story that I think we've all probably seen before. Mostly, it didn't really make sense, and my suspension of disbelief crumbled into a million pieces.There was also the very last few seconds before the credits rolled that I did not understand at all.However, Black Out is still a fun movie to watch. Just don't expect a radically evolutionary film.

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