Genre: Sci-Fi
Dvdrip Xvid Avi - 572x312 - 23fps - 701mb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405296/
Casting:
Keanu Reeves ... Bob Arctor
Robert Downey Jr. ... James Barris
Woody Harrelson ... Ernie Luckman
Winona Ryder ... Donna Hawthorne
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Country: USA | Director: Richard Linklater
Language: English | Subtitles: English (.srt file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 100mnLanguage: English | Subtitles: English (.srt file)
Dvdrip Xvid Avi - 572x312 - 23fps - 701mb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405296/
Casting:
Keanu Reeves ... Bob Arctor
Robert Downey Jr. ... James Barris
Woody Harrelson ... Ernie Luckman
Winona Ryder ... Donna Hawthorne
In a totalitarian society in a near future, the undercover detective Bob Arctor is working with a small time group of drug users trying to reach the big distributors of a brain-damaging drug called Substance D. His assignment is promoted by the recovery center New Path Corporation, and when Bob begins to lose his own identity and have schizophrenic behavior, he is submitted to tests to check his mental conditions.
Hollywood has tried so many times to capture the feel of Philip K. Dick terms of his style and writing. Films like Total Recall, Paycheck, Minority Report, all were playing to the lowest common denominator and really lost a lot of the feel that Dick conveys in his writing. Blade Runner came close, but it still missed the essential darkness that Dick brings to each and every one of his works. Enter "A Scanner Darkly", aside from the Interpolative Rotoscoping that the film maker used to put the graphical images of this movie together and give it an amazing visual feel all its own, the vision and imagery conveyed by the film are as true to Dick's original as any movie has come.
Hollywood has tried so many times to capture the feel of Philip K. Dick terms of his style and writing. Films like Total Recall, Paycheck, Minority Report, all were playing to the lowest common denominator and really lost a lot of the feel that Dick conveys in his writing. Blade Runner came close, but it still missed the essential darkness that Dick brings to each and every one of his works. Enter "A Scanner Darkly", aside from the Interpolative Rotoscoping that the film maker used to put the graphical images of this movie together and give it an amazing visual feel all its own, the vision and imagery conveyed by the film are as true to Dick's original as any movie has come.
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