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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0810951Look (2007) - IMDb

    Sep 6, 2008 · Look: Directed by Adam Rifkin. With Jamie McShane, Spencer Redford, Hayes MacArthur, Nichelle Hines. The lies, betrayal, and desires of nine different groups of people are revealed as they live out their secret lives in the sight of the security cameras that capture our every movement.

    • Adam Rifkin
    • 37
    • 2 min
  2. Look is a 2007 American found footage film directed by Adam Rifkin. The film is composed entirely of material shot from the perspective of surveillance cameras. [1] Though shot using CineAlta movie cameras, all were placed in locations where actual surveillance cameras were mounted. The scenes are staged and scripted. [2]

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  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10009138-lookLook | Rotten Tomatoes

    Look R 2007 1 hr. 38 min. Drama List. ... Though Adam Rifkin's voyeuristic film sometimes feels like only a clever gimmick, it's for the most part a compelling thriller with political overtones ...

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    • Adam Rifkin
    • R
    • Rhys Coiro
  4. Their six-year-old daughter Megan (Bailee Madison) ends up being the target of a shadowy pedophile over the course of two days who wears a blue sloush hat to hide his face from local CCTV cameras, when she and Louise shop for clothes, housewares and toys. One day, Ben runs into George (Chris Williams), a fellow lawyer who works in the same ...

  5. Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (World Cinema) October 4-17, 2007. Shown at CineVegas Film Festival (Jackpot Premieres) June 8-16, 2007. Film will be shot entirely from the point of view of surveillance cameras. Expanded Release in United States March 21, 2008. Released in United States on Video May 5, 2009. Released in United ...

    • Adam Rifkin
    • Rachel Vacca
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  7. Scumbalina ★★★ 1. As a found footage movie, LOOK is pretty solid. As an Adam Rifkin movie it feels a little half baked. And maybe a lil 2 edgy. The surveillance angle is clever enough but it somewhat lazily relies on affairs and such. The everyday-ness gets lost. The absence of thinly veiled paranoia is felt.

  8. Synopsis by Nathan Southern. At times, it seems video surveillance is omnipresent in America, and Adam Rifkin (Underdog) spends the better part of two hours asserting just that in his fiction feature Look. This motion picture gains a historical footnote as the first U.S. mainstream movie to depict events solely through the "eyes" of ...

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