The Speed of Thought (2011)

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The Speed of Thought: Directed by Evan Oppenheimer. With Nick Stahl, Mía Maestro, Taryn Manning, Blair Brown. Joshua Lazarus has a special gift — but will this gift destroy him before he can escape to freedom with his newly found soul mate?

“This is actually a pretty decent movie. The writing is a bit weird, but the story is compelling and you really get involved with the characters after a while. This is more of a thinker, not an action-filled CGI-flick, but somehow it has itsu0026#39; own tension and several exciting moments. Iu0026#39;ve never been a Nick Stahl fan, but he does an okay job in this (even though heu0026#39;s a bit monotonous). It wouldnu0026#39;tu0026#39;ve been the same without Mia Maestro though. She does great, and whatever weirdness is portrayed is only due to the script. Good flick.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe concept couldu0026#39;ve been way more evolved, and with a super-budget and a different lead role, it couldu0026#39;ve been a blockbuster. The editing is at times awkward, and some scenes feel unfinished, but the main story is kinda cool. It leaves you with a weird feeling, mostly in a good way. If youu0026#39;ve got nothing better to watch, and enjoy some semi-mindplay by mediocre actors (except Mia), itu0026#39;s worth a shot.”

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