Review: 11:14
Hanging around very long in limited releases, as is usual for independent movies, for this one actually I actually scratched my head a few times. While the storytelling is alternative, it’s not truly special, and neither is the story line. Seemingly dramatic events taking place around 11:14pm are a bit twisted by strange humor, and hence, doesn’t lend to well to steller acting performances, hanging around good and acceptable.
This makes this movie a good one, but has not enough to carry a must-see stamp. I’d even recommened you to see the similar Go (from 1999, which had a wider release anyways, making it easier to find in the rental shop) first, as this one DOES carry the coveted must-see label.7.