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I didn't see a separate post for this movie and I really believes it deserves one.

Any fans of the Covenant books would surely appreciate this little movie. It confronts many of the same issues that Covenant faces throughout the books.

I cannot go into much detail without destroying it for any first time watcher. It is about facing your guilt, forgiveness and redemption. It speaks to all of us about the consequences of our decisions, good and bad. In many ways it integrates some of the concepts of The Matrix, with characters existing in different worlds and different timelines.

This is a little independent film so do not expect huge cgi stuff but there is excellent photography and really good acting.

Just moved this film to my top 10, perhaps even my top 5.

www.imdb.com/title/tt1071804/
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:thumbsup:
Syl wrote:Ok, I'm officially bumping Gamer off the top ten list and putting Ink on it. Somewhere in the top five.

Beautiful little gem of a movie. Part The Crow and part Eternal Sunshine, it's an art house flick that doesn't take itself too seriously. There's a couple small flaws, and it starts to drag just a little bit in the middle, but otherwise a solid movie.
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Syl wrote::thumbsup:
Syl wrote:Ok, I'm officially bumping Gamer off the top ten list and putting Ink on it. Somewhere in the top five.

Beautiful little gem of a movie. Part The Crow and part Eternal Sunshine, it's an art house flick that doesn't take itself too seriously. There's a couple small flaws, and it starts to drag just a little bit in the middle, but otherwise a solid movie.
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One thing I was wondering.....why do you think he was called Ink?
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Good question. He wasn't a tattoo enthusiast, so that's out. Three-letter names are cool, but... ;)

If I had to guess, I'd say it was because he'd let the internal darkness blot out his true character, like ink spilled across a page.
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A great scene from the movie of Jacob the Pathfinder orchestrating the fathers destiny.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RAxydsJCFA
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Best scene in the movie. I've totally been there under certain... influence. If you liked that, try this link. Same vein.
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Syl wrote:Best scene in the movie. I've totally been there under certain... influence. If you liked that, try this link. Same vein.
...wow...
Shared that on Facebook.
Thanks for posting that, Syl.
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Fantastic!
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Glad to find a thread on this film. One of my all-time favorites!
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