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Ink [Blu-ray]

Christopher Soren Kelly , Quinn Hunchar , Jamin Winans    Unrated   Blu-ray
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm not dreaming?, April 30 2011
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ink (DVD)
Every night, people are visited by the dream-bringing Storytellers and the nightmare-producing Incubi. And caught between them is Ink.

That's the concept behind "Ink," a surreal, eerily-filmed movie clothed in haunting questions about life, death, dreams, nightmares, good and evil. Jamin Winans' second full-length movie has a pretty weird vibe -- think Neil Gaiman directing "It's a Wonderful Life" -- but it ends up being a dizzying, beautiful journey through a strange other world.

A creature named Ink appears in the bedroom of a girl named Emma, and kidnaps both her and a Storyteller named Liev. Ink hopes to become an Incubus, and Emma is his one chance. Emma falls into a deep coma, and her father John refuses to go see her because his in-laws snatched custody of her away because of his alcohol and drug problems.

In the meantime, the Storytellers set out to rescue Emma and Liev from Ink, and must get some help from a blind Pathfinder who can change reality as he wishes. And as Ink drags his prisoners to Drifters who hold a code he must claim, Liev begins to sow seeds of doubt about what he is doing -- and his true nature and horrendous past come to light.

"Ink" is the sort of movie that people like to hold up as an example of independent cinema -- unique, groundbreaking and cool. It's filmed in that luminous grey-toned style that "Sin City" was, and Winans fills it with a sense of neo-urban surrealism -- the goth Storyteller, trash-filled warehouses, electric-tape on Jacob's eyes, and tattered pockets with weird Drifters dwelling in them.

Winans both directed and wrote this movie, and both show a lot of care. His story jumbles time, space and dimensions, playing tricks with your mind; and he crams it with slightly off-kilter scenes that are brilliantly simple (Jacob finding "links" on an urban street). And he has a knack for horror -- the Incubi are depicted as terrifyingly, artificially cheerful screens in front of faces. You don't SEE their true faces, but you know it's horrific.

But he also shows that he can pluck at your heartstrings in rare style, particularly as we find out what Ink did to become the tattered, crowlike figure we see. The latter parts of the movie are a haunting, painful celebration of love's power, without any sappy platitudes.

Well, it would be giving away too much too much to say who/what Ink is. So I'll just say that Christopher Soren Kelly is brilliant at conveying Ink's tortured emotions from inside a shell of rags and a beak-nose. Jessica Duffy comes across as artificial when talking to Emma, but does a decent job otherwise; Jennifer Batter is simply brilliant as a warm-hearted goth Storyteller who is determined to save Emma. And Jeremy Make is just FREAKING BRILLIANT as the delightfully eccentric, infuriating Jacob.

"Ink" is a near-seamless blend of horror, action and fantasy -- and while Jamin Winans does brilliant things with film, he's also an excellent storyteller. Just not the butt-kicking kind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ink - The unique and brilliant independant movie, Mar 9 2011
This review is from: Ink [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Can't write a complete review, but this movie is just awesome.

You MUST see it, and tell the people you know to watch it. The picture is insanely pretty, the story is great, the soundtrack is awesome and the finale just epic. A MUST WATCH FOR EVERYONE !
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Amazon.com: 4.2 out of 5 stars (171 customer reviews)

139 of 146 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING, Dec 17 2009
By Joshua Frantic "Frantic!" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Ink (DVD)
I bought Ink on one single recommendation from a stranger on a forum here on Amazon. I've never been so pleasantly surprised by a blind movie purchase in my life!
Ink is an independent film, not with an enormous budget, but it doesn't stop it from being an incredible film with gorgeous visuals. You can see how much work went into every single second of this film. This movie stands out among everything else I've seen in a long time. Absolutely unique. The acting was fantastic, especially the acting from the young girl Quinn Hunchar, playing the character Emma. The ideas were original, the characters interesting, and the plot was engaging. And the ending... prepare for one hell of an ending. And some of you will need to keep some tissues close... A description on the back of the package compares the movie to Brazil, Donnie Darko, The Matrix, Dark City, and Pan's Labyrinth. I would definitely group it in with those films, although it is not a ripoff of any of those films at all.
Quick synopsis: there is another world, a dream world where two sides are fighting to control our dreams. Some our bringing us pleasant dreams, and others, the incubi, are bringing us nightmares. A battle ensues over the soul of a little girl named Emma, trapped in their world while in a coma... and the deciding factor falls on two men: John in the waking world, Emma's father, and Ink, a rogue warrior in the dream world, fighting to rid himself of his scars and shame.
This movie is absolutely incredible, please do yourself a favor and check it out.

57 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unlike Anythign You've Seen, Oct 10 2009
By DarkLaughter "DL" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ink (DVD)
I read in Joblo that this was "absolutely one of the best movies of 2009" and I am always on the lookout for good fantasy so I had to see it. Th trailers were great and the reviews were great, but none of them capture how good this movie is. I watched it hoping for a good scifi flick, and ended up with tears in my eyes. It's brilliantly edited, visually incomparable, and well acted. It's the kind of movie you will watch multiple times and continue to uncover new elements of the story. Yet it's still amazing on the first viewing. Get this movie and be prepared to be confused AND entertained! Hahah. DEFINITELY, one of the best moves of 2009. One of my favorite fantasy flicks ever.

71 of 82 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable, moving Independent film, Nov 9 2009
By Richard Gilmore - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Ink [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I saw Ink at a film festival in Annapolis, MD. I was unprepared for both the power and the originality of this independent film. It is the story of a young girl who lives in a dark dangerous world where different forces having fantastic powers try to influence dreams for good or for evil. The girl is being raised by dysfunctional parents and is put into danger by a creature nicknamed, "Ink". The effects are fantastic for a film made without the benefit of traditional industry funding. The suspense and fully realized characters are the equal of any "Hollywood" film and it was the best film I have seen in years.

Ink is filled with unique, original characters and you will fall in love with the character of the little girl. I literally could not take my eyes off the screen due to the fact that I really cared about what was going to happen to these people. This is a film I guarantee you will never forget. Don't miss it!

I hope the success of Ink propels Jamin and Kiowa Winans to make many more remarkable films.
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