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Blue Earth (2007) Online
Original Title :
Blue Earth
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
2007
Directror :
Phil Cruise Warren
Cast :
Matt Atwood,Tierney Bagan,RaeAnne Carlson
Writer :
Shane Solo,Philip Warren
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 33min
Rating :
6.4/10

Traumatized by rape, promising photography student Allison withdraws from her life. Her boyfriend Chris, unable to relieve her suffering and groping for his own catharsis, decides to take the law into his own hands.

Blue Earth (2007) Online

A young couple, deeply committed and in love. Both are upstanding university students. The young man, Chris, is the editor in chief of the campus newspaper. The woman, Allison, is a photography major, with a promising profile and outlook on life. As the audience is getting to know and love these characters Allison is raped by a fellow student with whom she was working on a project. As is often the case, Allison keeps the event a secret, as she is too embarrassed and too conflicted to know what to do. She loses confidence in herself as well as others because someone she knew and trusted has betrayed and degraded her. Allison continues to sink into a depression and eventually, through her best friend and confidant, Chris finds out what has happened. Chris's inability to understand Allison's lack of reprisal mixes with rage, guilt and hurt as he is unable to properly share this knowledge with Allison or anyone and begin to heal. When Chris learns of the specifics of the perpetrator he ...
Credited cast:
Matt Atwood Matt Atwood - Josh
Tierney Bagan Tierney Bagan - Kelly
RaeAnne Carlson RaeAnne Carlson - SVEC Counselor
Lucy Hinton Lucy Hinton - Allison
Micah J.L. Kronlokken Micah J.L. Kronlokken - Chris
Seth Larkin Seth Larkin - Seth
Claire Lloyd Claire Lloyd - Brianna
Amber Maser Amber Maser - Mary
Pat Menning Pat Menning - Jake
Jeff Smith Jeff Smith - Sean
Peter Stienke Peter Stienke - Yuri
Kelsey Strong Kelsey Strong - Kat

The opening outdoor scene (Act I, scene 1b) filmed Southern Minnesota, in February, on the coldest day of 2007. With wind chill dipping to 30 degrees below zero actors and crew took refuge indoors every 10 minutes and between all setups. The camera had to be wrapped in blanket and chemical heat packs to maintain operating temperature.