The Frame
The Frame
| 21 November 2014 (USA)
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Two strangers find their lives colliding in an impossible way. Alex is a methodical cargo thief working for a dangerous cartel. Sam is a determined paramedic trying to save the world while running from her past.

Reviews
SunnyHello Nice effects though.
Tacticalin An absolute waste of money
Asad Almond A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
andy-salter This is possibly one of the most dull films I have seen in recent times, everything happens sooooo slowly. I didn't care even a tiny bit about either of the main characters.
Nahum Figueroa I accidentally bumped into this movie so I gave it a try. What a waste of time!This movie was single-handedly written and directed by a failed writer/director by the name of Jamin Winans.. He's made several films and not one's been a success of any kind.This movie is like following the life of somebody with severe schizoaffective disorder, a.k.a. schizophrenia with depression.The movie was depressive and overly sentimental and dramatic.The acting was poor.The "low budget" showed throughout the entire film.Very slow and boring overall. It was nonsense from start to finish.If you're into nonsensical delusions and hallucinations (schizophrenia) and depression, then this movie is for you.
altersaege After watching Spin and Ink yesterday I have decided to go on with Winans and just finished this now. I felt it slow toward the end, but nevertheless never boring, at all. The opposite. Once again a unique, fascinating creation. There is that mysterious feeling of watching the reality being dissected, as I had it for the first time with Matrix (then Truman Show, 13th Floor, Existenz, and Stranger Than Fiction). And once again, like in Ink, I feel a kind of depth which goes behind the intellectual virtuosity of the Wachowsky, behind sci-fi, behind experimental cinema. I cannot describe it. Probably I am not supposed to. I just want to pay respect with this review.
Jess Slater This was such a beautiful film and the amount of production value pulled off on such a low budget is stunning. I discovered this filmmaker through another great film entitled Ink and am pleased that the director is still doing amazing work. I don't want to spoil too much of this film so won't go into too many details but the two main characters don't know one another and connect in a very unusual way. Seeing how their stories progress with and without one another is very interesting and I couldn't wait to see what happened as it went on. The atmosphere of the film is unlike most films and the director has created an interesting and visual world for us to explore with these characters.The actors are wonderful and the writing gives them room to really let us see that they are lonely and hurting. Helping that along is a beautiful score and I really felt affection for these two characters and wanted everything to work out for them.As the film goes forward and we see more of what happens, we are absolutely pulled into these stories even more and I won't go into the specifics but it's where the film really shines in creativity and brings you imagery that I've never seen before. There are some things I didn't understand and am hoping repeat viewings will help clear them up. But it didn't take away from the overall film or the feelings I experienced while watching it. I look forward to another viewing.