Yapım :2005 Ülke : Amerika Tür : Crime Süre : 90 dakika IMDB Puan : 6.6/10 IMDB ID: tt0454792
Oyuncular Dustin James Ashley - Kyle Katherine Beaumier - Joyce Brookhart - Daniel R. Christian - Ross Clegg - Omar Cowan - Thomas R. Davis - M. Stephen Dee - Debbie Doebereiner - Martha Leonora K. Hornbeck -
Bilgi :An unlikely love triangle is born at a doll factory in a small Midwestern town fallen on hard times. Lonely and isolated, long time employees Martha and Kyle have become friends by default in spite of their drastic age difference, but their dynamic is upset by the arrival of a new worker: young, attractive single mother Rose. As Martha grows increasingly wary about Rose's dubious character, she discovers Kyle and Rose are developing a relationship of their own. One morning, Rose is found dead, strangled in her own home. An investigation begins, one that will call into question our established assumptions about these characters and life in their small town. Review by PETER TRAVERSHas Steven Soderbergh gone barking mad? We know the director of Oscar winners (Traffic, Erin Brockovich) and box-office cash cows (Ocean's 11 and 12) likes to experiment. His 1989 debut with sex, lies and videotape was a low-budget high-wire act that paid off big time. But audiences and some critics hung him out to dry when he went too arty and out-there for them with Kafka, Schizopolis, Full Frontal and Solaris, which sank like a stone even with the star presence of his frequent producing partner George Clooney.
Other directors with a career and a lifestyle to feed would have returned chastened to suck at the Hollywood tit. Not Soderbergh. His new movie, Bubble -- shot on high-definition video -- cost $1.7 million (about the value of Paris Hilton's award-season goody bags) and stars no one you ever heard of. What's it about? Three Ohio assembly-line workers who bore themselves breathless screwing doll heads on doll bodies.
How does that grab you? Soderbergh is confident that it will. So much so that he, Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner -- dot-com billionaires who financed the project -- intend Bubble to start a revolution: If you can't get to one of the theaters in the Landmark chain (owned by Cuban and Wagner) starting January 27th, you can order Bubble from Cuban and Wagner's pay-per-view cable channel HDNet or buy the DVD (on January 31st) at a pricey thirty dollars from their home-video label. In short, Bubble is out to kill traditional theatrical distribution: theaters first, then hotel and in-flight showings, then DVD about four months late...
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