Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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The Scientist English Sci-Fi Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Starring:Bill Sage Bill Sage,
Adam LeFevre,Elman Jamie Elma,
Daniela Lavender,Emily Fradenburgh Emily Fradenburgh
Director: Zach LeBeau
Writer: Chase Brandau, Zach LeBeau
Studio: Gypsyhouse Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi
Release Date:April 23rd, 2010
Runtime: 1 hour 28 minutes

Plot:

A reclusive physicist creates an infinite-energy machine in his basement that changes his life and all those around him.free The Scientist English Hollywood Film The film Directed by Zach LeBeau.
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The Scientist follows a brilliant physicist, Dr. Marcus Ryan (Bill Sage), who anguishes over the tragic death of his wife and daughter while secretly constructing a mysterious energy generator in his basement. The multi-dimensional energy unleashed by the machine triggers a series of events that propels Ryan toward a higher level of consciousness.

Movie Reviews :The above summary is a quote from a reviewer who stated it better than I could. "A journey past the known and into the unknown, ... this film ... uses sci-fi elements to enable the main character - a physicist whose specialty is quantum mechanics - to selflessly uplift and have an effect on those around him in a positive manner." Bill Sage does a marvelous job of character development. The supporting cast is excellent as well. In the interest of full disclosure, since I had a bit part in this film: Lest you think this is a self-serving review, my small scene was cut.
The audience all left the theater feeling better than we did when we came in. I urge you to see this unique film.
I saw "The Scientist" at the sneak preview on March 2nd. The only thing I found enjoyable about the film was the fact that so many people I am connected with had something to do with it. The ONLY actor whose performance actually made an impression on me was that of Adam LeFevre. I thought the plot moved along entirely too slow, not to mention there were several points at which the sound was PAINFULLY loud. I left the theater feeling offended, not only by the abuse to my eardrums, but also by the fact that the main character decided to influence his neighbor about her reproductive choices. It was obvious that she didn't really want to have an abortion in the first place, but it was his arrogance in that regard that I found so offensive. It also didn't seem as though the writers actually did any research as far as what kind of process and treatment by the clinic a woman experiences when seeking an abortion. It's a sign of ongoing dysfunction that the couple "connected" once they decided to keep the baby. It made me unsure if he was being sincere or just faking it to get her to do what he wanted. I left wondering if this was just anti-choice propaganda disguised as a sci-fi film. And I don't think that is what it was supposed to be. It needed to focus more on the scientist himself, his work, and his family rather than the neighbors'. I am happy for all my friends who got to be in it, but otherwise utterly disappointed.

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