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PVC-1 Movie Review
Written by: jay_wigger While not exactly a horror film per se, PVC-1 is quite the unique foreign thriller about a particularly terrifying scenario. When it premiered at Cannes in 2007, first-time Colombian-by-way-of-Greece director Spiros Stathoulopoulos' PVC-1 came out of nowhere to impress the audience and the jury to the point of winning the Award of the City of Rome. What's so special about it, you might ask? Aside from the fact that it's a pretty decent thriller told in real time, its main hook is that its full 85-minute running time is one continuous shot, with no cuts and no editing. Innovative? Yes, but whether the technique adds to or detracts from the story is another question, a question whose answer is not as black and white as one might think. As for the DVD itself, what kind of bonus features can you have for what is essentially an 85-minute single shot? There are obviously no deleted or alternate scenes...there's just the one scene done with one camera in a single shot; no editing or no cutting. There can also be no making-of featurette, as one can imagine any camera crew on set other than the director himself would just get in the way and have a hard time staying out of camera range. A commentary track from Stathoulopoulos would have been interesting, but unfortunately we have to settle for just the film itself. Final Thoughts: Many engrossing films throughout history have succeeded while treading similar ground, most notably Hitchcock's Rope, which was a series of long single shots lasting one reel each, and Mike Figgis' Time Code, which told several real time stories at once in four quadrants on the screen. Does PVC-1 aucceed at telling a great story while being groundbreaking? Watching PVC-1, you may find yourself marveling at how cool it is instead of wondering how this lady will get out of her predicament, if at all. Which is too bad, really, because it is a solid story with strong performances, especially given the unique way in which it was made. And that, my friends, brings us full circle.
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