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    The Fourth Dimension

    2001 · Drama · 1h 27m

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  1. Jamie Neish HeyUGuys. It's much too slow, and is decidedly unfocused and useless if taken on face value. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 14, 2018. Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film. Given the ...

  2. Jun 22, 2006 Full Review Rob Humanick Projection Booth The 4th Dimension prevails for both its overall lack of pretension, as well as a more implicit approach to such psychological mindgames.

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    • Louis Morabito
    • Tom Mattera, David Mazzoni
    • Drama, Fantasy, Mystery & Thriller, Sci-Fi
  3. The colour and comedy drains away in the second segment from Russian director Alexey Fedorchenko, who comes the closest of the triumvirate to exploring traditional notions of the fourth dimension. Chronoeye uses muted tones to tell the story of a scientist (Igor Sergeev), whose equally muted life is stuck in the past that he is trying to invent ...

  4. He just took a script he already had and stuck in the things the brief requested. An economical approach, but probably one of the main reasons this film succeeds. The last of the trilogy of films, Kweiecinski's "Fawns," follows a small group of Eastern European 'hipsters' as they traipse through an eerily abandoned village.

  5. Apr 30, 2012 · The Fourth Dimension: Tribeca Review. Val Kilmer gives up acting to embark on a journey of altruism and finds himself inside a roller rink giving advice to a group of societal outcasts.

  6. Using this camera, he filmed all four sides of various objects or models. But, to see the fourth dimension, the objects and people are twisted. There really is no plot--just things SLOWLY being twisted--all set to very nice music. It's all quite amazing technically and despite being a bit overlong, it's pretty interesting to watch.

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