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Look (2007) Reviews

Look (2007)
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At times, it seems video surveillance is omnipresent in America, and Adam Rifkin (Underdog) spends the better part of two hours asserting just that in his fiction feature Look. This motion picture gains a historical footnote as the first U.S. mainstream movie to depict events solely through the "eyes" of surveillance video cameras. The preponderance of action unfurls in San Fernando Valley offices, stores, and shopping malls, where we witness security-camera footage of character interactions and events that would likely never occur if the perpetrators knew they were being "watched." In one subplot, Marty (Ben Weber), a beleaguered insurance salesman alienated by his co-workers, makes brazenly sexual passes at his female colleagues, secretly hatching a darker plan of his own on the side. Meanwhile, in another locale -- that of a department store at the Northridge Fashion Center shopping mall -- a chauvinistic floor manager named Tony takes full-scale sexual advantage of each of his female co-workers, letting all his inhibitions fly out the window in the "secrecy" of the back room. And in the same store, two minors, Holly (Heather Hogan) and Sherri (Spencer Redford), shop for seductive apparel in a twisted plot to seduce and presumably blackmail a high-school instructor. On a darker note, Rifkin follows convenience-store employees attempting to "bring down" a cadre of serial murderers tagged as "The Candid Camera Killers," whose doings attract the attention of police cameras. Other perspectives included in the film include those of ATM cameras, robot security cameras, and all sorts of other surveillance devices of varying ingenuity, all of which catch shocking behavior and are used to follow a myriad of substories. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie McShaneSpencer Redford, (more)
Director(s):
Adam Rifkin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Kathleen O.

Make a movie entirely with security cameras? Weave several interconnecting stories that keep you looking for more? Make a statement about how these cameras can be used and misused? Keep you glued to the end to find how it all pans out? Good job

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Lindsey F.

Much better than I expected!

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Luis R.

been there, done those things in the stores

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Ryan G.

i really enjoyed this movie and it was definitely a close look at what can be seen on surveillance cameras, because they are watching you

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Jeff H.

Much better than I expected. Great job of telling stories using surveillance cams. It's really thought provoking. What we see is skewed to the worst in people. The cameras catch what isn't meant to be seen. Some of the vignettes are truly disturbing. The cameras trail a pedaphile on the troll, ultimately snatching a child and apparently getting away. Who was watching all these cameras that this could happen? Though the strories play out in short clips, director Adam Rifkin does a great job buiding tension and leading the stories. Some have satisfying endings, others are puzzling or painfully unjust. This is one that will leave you thinking long after the movie is over.

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Lou D.

This film could have amounted to nothing more than a clever trick,but it's much more than that,some of it is funny and some of it isn't easy to watch,but i think it's worth a LOOK! it makes you think just who's watching you when you least expect it. It's definitely different.

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Jimmy B.

I love these movies that tell several seemingly unrelated stories at once only for all the stories to come together in the end. This movie, for me, was about the best of them all. In the beginning pay attention to the small details of each person's story...what may seem like throw-away scenes or statements become significant as the stories come closer to coming together.

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John M.

Don't waste your time with this complete piece of garbage, it's not what i expected, i took it out 20min's in. What a waste of a rental.

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    Kathleen O.

    Make a movie entirely with security cameras? Weave several interconnecting stories that keep you looking for more? Make a statement about how these cameras can be used and misused? Keep you glued to the end to find how it all pans out? Good job

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    Lindsey F.

    Much better than I expected!

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    Luis R.

    been there, done those things in the stores

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