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Movie Review by The Gravedigger
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10.30.01
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Directed by Brad Osborne, this movie deals with real life horrors! A young gambling addict (Eric Johnson), way in over his head, becomes extremely desperate to pay off his growing debt--even if it means doing something highly illegal. The night before he's supposed to come up with the money he meets a beautiful woman (Julie Arebelo) at a bar--they hit it off and they end up back at her apartment. He goes home and is woken up by a cryptic phone call--the voice on the other end promises to get him out of his trouble if he shows up at a restaurant at noon the next day. With little choice, he agrees. When he shows up a mysterious man meets him and explains that he can pay off his debt by buying high quality conterfeit money. For ten thousand dollars they'll give him a hundred thousand in fake cash. After he agrees--and is taken to their counterfeiting operation he sees that the woman he slept with the night before is involved. And from that point on he doesn't know who to trust. I had no idea what was going to happen next in this film. It gripped my interest and kept me guessing all the way to the end. The story was also depressing as hell, not a bad thing. All in all, HALL OF MIRRORS is one of the best shot on digital movies I've ever seen.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - 0 votes cast total
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