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Limbo (1999)

Limbo
"I've gotta look something up. I thought Limbo was a dance with a stick, a lot of fancy rum drinks and a buncha island hunks.?"

Starring:

David Strathairn
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Vanessa Martinez
Kris Kristofferson

Released By:

Columbia Tri-Star

Released In:

1999

Rated:

R

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

A-

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John Sayles has remained one of our best screenwriters for quite some time. For years he's been on the independent circuit getting movies made his way. Films such as: Matewan, Eight Men Out, Brother From Another Planet, The Secret Of Roan Inish, Lone Star, and Men With Guns. He's also been hired to do re-writes on commercial films such as Mimic and Apollo 13.

Limbo is one of Sayles' most compelling works. It opens as an ensemble piece (ala Robert Altman) in which we meet an assortment of colorful, eccentric characters. The story then takes a turn and becomes a tale of survival, much like David Mamet's The Edge. Throughout all this, Limbo never becomes dull.

Sayles fashions a compelling character study and gets the best from a stellar cast that includes: David Strathairn, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Vanessa Martinez, and Kris Kristofferson--all are superb.

The films best attribute is the way in which it challenges the audience. Just when you think Sayles will settle into the confines of one storyline, he zips you through another. It all adds to an ending that may make some people mad, but I loved it. It made me think, and sometimes it's refreshing to see a movie that doesn't force feed you. Limbo is a grand film that is also one of the years best.

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