Speed of Life (1999)

Speed of Life (1999)
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A young man is torn between responsibilities to his family, his intellectual and professional ambitions, and the temptations of easy money and casual pleasures in the downbeat drama Saturn. Drew (played by Scott Caan) is a college student trying to stay focused on his studies so he can realize his dream of becoming an engineer. But he's also been handed the responsibility of caring for his elderly father (Leo Burmester), who is suffering from an advanced case of Alzheimer's Syndrome. Drew must feed his father -- who can only speak with great difficulty -- bathe him, and change his diapers. The burden puts a great strain on Drew, who has a hard time resisting the offers from his old friend Arturo (Anthony Ruivivar) to join him in his profitable, if dangerous, life as a drug dealer. The temptations are only magnified by Drew's relationship with Sara (Mia Kirshner), a girl who lives for physical pleasure; Drew scores drugs from Arturo for her and, in exchange, she offers him kinky sex, but not love. Saturn was the debut feature from writer/director Rob Schmidt, and the dark, but compelling, story won a respectful response in its screening at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott CaanLeo Burmeister, (more)
Director(s):
Rob Schmidt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Speed of Life

A young man is torn between responsibilities to his family, his intellectual and professional ambitions, and the temptations of easy money and casual pleasures in the downbeat drama Saturn. Drew (played by Scott Caan) is a college student trying to stay focused on his studies so he can realize his dream of becoming an engineer. But he's also been handed the responsibility of caring for his elderly father (Leo Burmester), who is suffering from an advanced case of Alzheimer's Syndrome. Drew must feed his father -- who can only speak with great difficulty -- bathe him, and change his diapers. The burden puts a great strain on Drew, who has a hard time resisting the offers from his old friend Arturo (Anthony Ruivivar) to join him in his profitable, if dangerous, life as a drug dealer. The temptations are only magnified by Drew's relationship with Sara (Mia Kirshner), a girl who lives for physical pleasure; Drew scores drugs from Arturo for her and, in exchange, she offers him kinky sex, but not love. Saturn was the debut feature from writer/director Rob Schmidt, and the dark, but compelling, story won a respectful response in its screening at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Rob Schmidt
Writer(s):
Rob Schmidt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Substance Abuse)
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Mitchell G.

Drew had to be desperate to hook up with drug addicted psycho girl. During most of the movie the best parts were the ones about Drew's care, kindness, and affection for his nearly helpless father. The scenes were genuinely warm. I like the way Caan delivers his lines. The other aspects of the movie I didn't like were the emptiness of several of the characters' lives. A life that revolves around drug, booze, and cigarettes just isn't a life.

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Stephanie B.

The movie was interesting but a little slow. It definitely showed how hard it is to have so many responsibilities and how life can go crazy when you don't always have control. I just wish we could have seen the depth of all the characters to make me feel more in tune with the movie. I would give it 3 out of 5 stars.

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