Imagination (2007) (LIMITED-DVDRip-XviD-SAPHiRE)
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» Imagination (2007)
Directed by: Eric LeiserGenre: FantasyTagline: Twin girls overcome physical limitations to learn the secrets of heaven and nature. User Rating: 7.1/10 (14 votes) Runtime: USA:70 minCast (first 5): Ed K. Gildersleeve, Nikki Haddad, Jessi Haddad, Travis Poelle, Bob Gerlach
IMDB: http://imdb.com/title/tt0970519/
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Avant-garde cinema is an acquired taste — mainly because, as the viewer, you have to give every benefit of the doubt to the “artist.” It’s a genre that focuses more on cinema as a visual medium rather than a story-telling device. Subtle symbolism seeps into the swirling colors and layered images; yet, there is a feeling of emptiness can only be filled by the thematic weight of a storyline. While Imagination attempts to combine the two worlds of avant-garde visuals and a straightforward plot, [...]