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21 Eyes (2003)

21 Eyes (2003)
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The thriller 21 Eyes concerns a paranoid wealthy man who has set himself up in a secluded home that has twenty-one security cameras filming every area of the dwelling at all times. One day a very bad event happens at his property, forcing detectives to piece together what happened from the miles of videotape. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Nestor SerranoRebecca Mader, (more)
Director(s):
Lee Bonner
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 21 Eyes

The thriller 21 Eyes concerns a paranoid wealthy man who has set himself up in a secluded home that has twenty-one security cameras filming every area of the dwelling at all times. One day a very bad event happens at his property, forcing detectives to piece together what happened from the miles of videotape. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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Director(s):
Lee Bonner
Writer(s):
Lee BonnerSean Paul Murphy
Producer(s):
David Butler
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Debbie M.

    One of, if not the worst movies I have ever seen. We never get to see the detectives. We do however get to hear them munching on pizza and slurping on drinks. The entire movie is a view of the television on which the detectives are watching video surveillance tapes of a crime scene. We get to see them rewind, fast forward, review the same scene from many angles and even look at the same scenes a few times. The best part of the movie is the blue screen when rewinding and fast forwarding. Thank God for fast forward.

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    David B.

    This film is a real departure in storytelling. I was amazed that the filmmakers were brave enough to never show two main characters on camera. The entire story of a diamond heist is told through the eyes of two detectives who are stuck watching the tapes from the security cameras. We only see what they see and hear their comments about what they see on the tapes. They discover different clues as to what really happened as they literally see the crime from a different angle on each tape. It's fascinating to see how your perception of what is going on is changed by what you see. This film is not for everyone, but if you are an intelligent person who wants to be challenged while watching a film, this is a good choice. You have to pay attention or you may miss clues along the way. Good performances overall, and a very unique way of telling a story.

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    PRAFUL D.

    this is a really stupid movie , i had hard time for 60 minutes until the dvd quit playing. well i guess i did not miss much.

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