Watch: Scalene 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – The mother of a mentally-handicapped son, is trying to care of him, and is out for revenge when her son, Jakob is charged with rape. The victim, was hired as a care-taker for Jakob and she also just wants what is best for him. But who’s in the right, and what really happened?.
Plot: A perceptual thriller told from three points-of-view revolving around the rape of a female college student by a mentally handicapped man and his mother’s subsequent revenge after his incarceration.
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5.9/10 Votes: 758 | |
78% | RottenTomatoes | |
65/100 | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 9 Popularity: 1.528 | TMDB |
Great Indie movie!
When I first saw Scalene, I left the viewing with a big WOW!. Great independent film and kudos to the director, producer, writer and actors for a simple yet well arranged movie. The reverse story technique was a nice touch. Personally, I’m tired of those so-called mega-bucks movies made up of plenty of effects and little story to them. I found sympathy for the all the characters, particularly Paige, who went to lengths to do the things she had to do. The only thing I have some issues about is the ending, it could have totally been done full circle. I recommend Scalene for those who wish to leave the beaten path of Hollywood movies to enjoy a great piece of film-making.
Terrific Film
I saw this film at the private screening this past weekend in Indianapolis and left the theater sure that I had just seen what will be one of the best films of 2011. Scalene is the third film by director Zack Parker, though it clearly marks his entry into a whole new caliber of filmmaking. Inexchange (2006) and Quench (2007) were good films, but they were films nonetheless of a director still honing his craft. Scalene, however, is a film that after having seen, people will ask themselves, “why haven’t I heard of this guy before?” It epitomizes the very best of what independent film can and should be. This was a low-budget film, but there is nothing about the production that would lead anyone to believe that it didn’t have millions of dollars at its disposal. A higher budget would have only meant more expensive actors and crew, but certainly not better. In many ways this is a difficult time for independent filmmakers. The majority of films that now premiere at independent festivals have A-list stars attached to them which attracts audiences and money to the festivals, but makes it more difficult for first-rate productions, like this one, to receive the recognition and exposure they deserve. Often low-budget films don’t interest the larger movie-going public because they expect that perhaps the professionalism of the production will be at a level below which they can appreciate or tolerate. Often this is the case. However, I challenge anyone to see this particular film and not come out of the theater with a new-found appreciation of what can be accomplished with relatively little money, but a whole lot of talent.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 150000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director Zack Parker
Writer Brandon Owens, Zack Parker
Actors Margo Martindale, Adam Scarimbolo, Hanna Hall
Country United States
Awards 2 wins
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Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Red One Camera (as Red Digital Cinema Shot on Red)
Laboratory N/A
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Printed Film Format N/A