" Quentin
Lee's 'Drift' is one of the year's best films. An extraordinary
work of intellectual maturity and emotional depth, this no-budget
DV feature is a stunning celebration of the power of independent
cinema when wielded by those who know how to harness its full
potential" |
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Review
by Phil Hal
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Film
Threat
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| "It's
a quietly amazing film... The movie is full of intelligence
and sensitivity, and it offers insight into the human heart
that a lot of mainstream films won't approach." |
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Review
& Interview by Paul Donovan
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Liberty
Press Kansas City
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| "'Drift'
works brilliantly because we get so close tp the characters,
and the story shatters expectations of a conventional ending
by giving three plausible trajectories for the collision course
of Ryan, Joel and Leo." |
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Review
by David Lamble
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Bay
Area Reporter
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