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11:14: Directed by Greg Marcks. With Henry Thomas, Blake Heron, Barbara Hershey, Clark Gregg. The events leading up to an 11:14 p.m. car crash, from five very different perspectives.

“I saw this movie at the Florida State Universityu0026#39;s Seven Days of Opening Nights festival in Tallahassee, Florida. The director, Greg Marcks, is a Florida State film school graduate. I was fortunate to attend a question and answer session with him. His attention to detail is stunning. This is the type of movie where lots of gaffs could occur because the movie is about five stories that eventually come together. I did not notice any gaffs. The movie re-visits previous scenes from a different perspective. By 11:14 pm, all of the events come together. The attention to detail is important because the whole movie must tie together at the end. This movie perfectly ties together. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe acting, dialogue and action sequences are great. Itu0026#39;s amazing how well this movie flows. As Mr. Marcks pointed out during the Qu0026amp;A session, this movie should be seen as a black comedy. The movie is funny. This movie was influenced by u0026quot;Copsu0026quot; and other shows that show not-so-intelligent people. But the movie is intelligent. If it werenu0026#39;t, it wouldnu0026#39;t be good. Based on the reaction of the audience, this movie should be well received.”

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