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Face to Face (2002)

Face to Face (2002)
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Casey Chan's horror film Face to Face begins when a man dies due to a terrible skiing accident. The man's roommate decides to capitalize on this situation and begins romancing the deceased man's wife, eventually getting her to marry him. A mysterious elderly man begins making appearances in the roommate's life, and this man may hold the power to bring down the unethical roommate. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen Fung
Director(s):
Casey Chan
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Face to Face

Casey Chan's horror film Face to Face begins when a man dies due to a terrible skiing accident. The man's roommate decides to capitalize on this situation and begins romancing the deceased man's wife, eventually getting her to marry him. A mysterious elderly man begins making appearances in the roommate's life, and this man may hold the power to bring down the unethical roommate. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Casey Chan
Categories:
Horror
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    Denna B.

    OMG, this movie is so bad. It's so bad it should be rated "PU". With a 2002 release date, it looks like it was made in the late 80's by students. I should've seen this review coming given the DVD cover's appearance. The acting from everyone was awful from what appeared to be first time actors. The mood of the sounds and music would abruptly start and stop. From time to time, you would unexpectedly get outside pan shots of mountains for no apparent reason other than to remind you there are mountains outside. And the subtitles ... would frequently display dialogue during times when no one was speaking and appear up to 4 seconds after the dialogue. And the producers had the brass to offer a Dolby Digital 5.1 option - the sound is in stunning stereo ! The only extras included were trailers of the films you should have rented. If I had editorial privileges to this website, I'd rename the movie's title to "Crouching Viewer, Flushing Toilet". Oh and by the way, the ending was stupid too.

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