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Broken Vessels (1998)

Broken Vessels (1998)
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Scott Ziehl made his directorial debut with this high-energy ambulance ride with a pair of paramedics careening through the Los Angeles night, with Antonio Calvache's camerawork capturing the social drama in a documentary-style depiction. In the vein of Leaving Las Vegas, the film was the top 1998 winner (best feature) at the fourth Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Pennsylvanian Tom (Jason London) arrives in L.A., encounters his eccentric neighbor Susy (Susan Traylor), and gets work with an ambulance company. Tom is initially impressed by his cool, hard-driving partner, veteran paramedic Jimmy (Todd Field, who also co-produced), especially after Tom screws up by almost sending a crash victim off to the morgue and Jimmy straightens out the potentially embarrassing episode. Daily collisions with violence and danger soon become routine. During one trip to the hospital, a possibly violent attack from an injured man in the ambulance is quelled when Jimmy simply knocks him out with fibulator pads to the head. Steering the streets with adrenaline action and high-octane intensity, Jimmy cools down with an intake of sex and drugs. Tom soon seeks similar solutions to this frenetic life on the edge. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Todd FieldJason London, (more)
Director(s):
Scott Ziehl
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Broken Vessels

Scott Ziehl made his directorial debut with this high-energy ambulance ride with a pair of paramedics careening through the Los Angeles night, with Antonio Calvache's camerawork capturing the social drama in a documentary-style depiction. In the vein of Leaving Las Vegas, the film was the top 1998 winner (best feature) at the fourth Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Pennsylvanian Tom (Jason London) arrives in L.A., encounters his eccentric neighbor Susy (Susan Traylor), and gets work with an ambulance company. Tom is initially impressed by his cool, hard-driving partner, veteran paramedic Jimmy (Todd Field, who also co-produced), especially after Tom screws up by almost sending a crash victim off to the morgue and Jimmy straightens out the potentially embarrassing episode. Daily collisions with violence and danger soon become routine. During one trip to the hospital, a possibly violent attack from an injured man in the ambulance is quelled when Jimmy simply knocks him out with fibulator pads to the head. Steering the streets with adrenaline action and high-octane intensity, Jimmy cools down with an intake of sex and drugs. Tom soon seeks similar solutions to this frenetic life on the edge. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Scott Ziehl
Writer(s):
John McMahonScott ZiehlDavid Baer
Producer(s):
Scott ZiehlRoxana Zal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Substance Abuse, Violence, Profanity, Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Benjamin E.

    I first saw this independent film on HBO several years ago and was so intrigued I had to buy a copy for my collection. Very gripping from beginning to end, Field and London are great together. I have heard others compare it to 'Trainspotting' and 'Bringing out the dead'. Oh, and don't let the bad cover art fool you, it has nothing to do with the movie.

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    James H.

    Surprisingly effective drama with fine performances from Todd Field and Jason London. Great pace, believable situations, good supporting cast. The score is very nice, good editing and the overall direction is right on target.

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    Dario C.

    This is a sick, repulsive movie. Being a paramedic is one of the most difficult jobs (I was one for several years before becoming a physician) and this "film" portrays paramedics as nothing but a collection of drug users and dealers, abusing patients, neighbors and their own relatives. Do yourself a favor and do not go anywhere near this utter waste of time.

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