Shark Zone (Video 2003)

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Shark Zone: Directed by Danny Lerner. With Dean Cochran, Alan Austin, Brandi Sherwood, Velizar Binev. A man must hunt down ferocious sharks that are threatening a small beach community.

“After seeing the outstanding Panu0026#39;s Labyrinth, I could not understand how anything could beat it to the Oscar for Best Film, let alone the accolade of Best Foreign Film. That was until I saw The Lives of Others.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePutting it simply, this is the best film released in years. The framework of the story surrounds a Stasi officer who is assigned to monitor a writer and his actress girlfriend considered loyal to East German regime. That is all I am prepared to reveal because this film operates on so many levels that I wouldnu0026#39;t know where to begin. On the surface this can be enjoyed as a taut drama but essentially it is a study of the human condition and the capacity for compassion and humanity exists in even the most inhumane people. All of this is shot against the backdrop of the greys and browns of communist East Germany.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs a film it is virtually flawless. The three central performances are nothing short of electric, with particularly Ulrich Muhe giving one of the greatest leading man performances since Al Pacino in The Godfather. None of this would be possible without a brilliant script and exemplary direction, that brings the characters to life extracting the best out of the actors. The result is no words are wasted, and every scene is relevant and expertly conceived. This manages to explore deep issues without being turgid, is moving without being draining and remains gripping and entertaining without being superficial.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn summary, this is film-making at its finest. It is the sort of movie that youu0026#39;ll go down on bended knee and pay homage to the inventor of cinema, because it is films like this that cinema was created for. Youu0026#39;ll forgive a year of tedious sequels and cash cows, for the one day that films like this get released.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e10 out of 10 is too modest.”

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