Almost rich, almost thirty, he never lies or cheats, even when his beautiful fiancé orders him around and his ball-busting boss uses threats as motivation. John never makes a sound, eager to do right. Rick Carlson is not. A smooth talking and coercive, Rick turns John's life upside down when he not only moves into his building, but starts working at his competitive law firm.
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Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Sorry, this movie sucks
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Let me begin by saying that if you are not into movies that make you think, then this is not the movie for you! OK, I watched this movie on netflix as sort of a way to pass the time. I skipped over it nearly a hundred times, because honestly I thought it sounded a little stupid. Well I decided to watch it, and could not be more glad that I did. You slowly watch a mans mental health escape him in what is truly a great performance by Rhys Coiro. I did not NOT like any part of this movie, and loved everyone's performance. And the movie does have good talent, including Milo Ventimiglia, Samantha Mathis and even Susan Ward, who somehow always gets the part of a slutty girl, even though her talent is WAY beyond stuff like that! But anyway, definitely watch this movie if you are into psychological thrillers, or even movies that make you wonder what's going to happen next.And I promise you the ending will really make you wonder what happened. Was it really the gun going off, or just another noise in John's head? Well, you decide.
This movie was in the top ten of the worst I have seen. It was bad enough I felt the need to write a review to keep other people from wasting their time. The first warning I had from the film was the flickering effect. I spent the first twenty minutes of the film trying to figure out what was wrong with my home theater setup as the screen kept blinking out like a loose video cable. Once I decided that was intentional, I still had a hard time ignoring it. I did find it pretty easy to ignore the plot however. I found myself wanting to wander off during the film. I went to the kitchen for a glass of water but didn't feel the need to pause the DVR. I found myself debating whether or not I should just change the channel. I decided to stick it out to see if there was a really great ending, but no such luck. So, if you do decide to watch and find yourself thinking about changing the channel I say, "GO FOR IT!"
There are no spoilers in this review because even if I wanted to, I wouldn't be able to spoil this home video more than it already is. The real challenge is deciding which was worse: the mediocre script (at best), irritating sound and editing (not supporting the story), home- production level image quality or the (lack of) overall direction. I rented "Order of Chaos" based solely on Milo Ventimiglia's name. My gamble didn't pay off and it makes me wonder what made him (Mr. Ventimiglia) decide to take part in a project like this. He is the only decent part of this video, though. What a waste of 90 minutes and 5 dollars. TP
In all fairness, it adds up to an almost mediocre B-movie. Predictable plot and storyline. Underdog meets new friend with ulterior motives and so on. The completely out of place soundtrack, over kill of random flashes, slow motion and effects kill what ever is left which wasn't much to begin with. The producer makes his 1st movie adding his own bands music which thoroughly runs this feature in the ground. In an effort to hide the empty storyline it just use all the effects available. A predictable uninteresting film without depth leaning on soap opera acting performances. A far too long pompous music video with the sole purpose of promoting the directors own band. Why did Mimi risk being seen in something this atrocious anyway? Why Mimi? Why?!