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Title: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: kornula on September 08, 2018, 04:55:34 PM
"In the year 2018, a poet named Liam finishes writing a new kind of "Bible" and becomes a future prophet. He journeys back to the remants of civilization to reveal his work to the world.

We return to the present day, where we find Liam at the age of ten. We see how his talents are nurtured and developed under the guidance of his spiritual mentor - "Kurt Cobain". It is clear that Liam's journey is not only made in the future, but began while he was young."

This is copied and pasted straight from the Amazon page where you can buy the DVD for a mere $1.25 US of A dollars!   

Save your $$ and don't buy it.   

The "directors cut" now "explains" 9/11 ...even though it was filmed 3 years before the event.   Guess the director got a time machine and filmed more footage in 1998 to be "prophetic"...maybe?   

Anyway, what dialogue this film does have is washed over by the mediocre music - all done by a band "Goya's Child".   The audio mixing on this DVD is so terrible, all the sound is distorted. If that is a directors choice, it's a heavily distracting choice that pushes the audience totally away from the movie.  However, my friend and I plodded through waiting for ANY character to connect to any resemblance to a story or plot.  The disjointed images of the younger protagonist (living in 1998)  Before WWIII - which happened in 1999 apparently.   The ONLY reason we know that fact in this movie is a few quick scenes where the main character sits in front of a TV - while looking away from the screen.  But he is surrounded by Australian newspapers with headlines strongly hinting there may be a big war any day now...

None of the the flashbacks between young Liam before the war and "adult" Liam in 2018 make any strong poignant connection with each other what so ever.  There's a book that Liam makes in 1998 that he holds onto in 2018.  The film reveals a few lines in the book, but they are vague.   There's supposed to be some sort of profound relevance surrounding this book...but it's never shown or explained.  In fact, nothing imp0ortant is shown nor explained in this film.



Title: Re: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: Svengoolie 3 on September 09, 2018, 05:30:23 PM
Reading the above description was Painful enough. You've. Probably rendered a. Public service to tbe board for. Warning us.


Title: Re: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: kornula on September 09, 2018, 07:26:28 PM
Reading the above description was Painful enough. You've. Probably rendered a. Public service to tbe board for. Warning us.


That was my intention.

Glad I could help


Title: Re: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: Svengoolie 3 on September 11, 2018, 03:08:15 AM
A tip for you: ''Frankenstein's bloody nightmare '' is bloody awful.


Title: Re: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: kornula on September 11, 2018, 07:37:39 PM
A tip for you: ''Frankenstein's bloody nightmare '' is bloody awful.

I'm one of those crazy people who take that as a challenge and will watch it to spite myself mostly


Title: Re: Freedom Deep (1998)
Post by: Svengoolie 3 on September 11, 2018, 08:32:34 PM
Then. I guess you love. 'The human centipede'.