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Point&Shoot (2004) Online
Original Title :
Pointu0026Shoot
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Romance
Year :
2004
Directror :
Shawn Regruto
Cast :
Danny A. Abeckaser,Mini Anden,Kevin Asch
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 36min
Rating :
6.6/10
Point&Shoot (2004) Online

Blurring the line between fiction and reality, aspiring fashion photographer Shawn Regruto--obsessed with documenting every part of his life--assembles his personal and professional home-video footage into a feature film. Ironically, amidst this fast-paced environment of New York's nightlife scene, is the purest of love stories between Shawn and Athena, an accomplished model in her own right, who becomes the focus of Shawn's story. As the tale unfolds, the chronicle reveals the darker side of a world where young people are exposed to glamour and fortune at an early age, in ways that often lead them down a path of self-destruction. Part documentary, part autobiography, part reality TV, Shawn's film serves as a behind-the-scenes exploration of the glamorous, reckless life of Manhattan's young and beautiful, caught up in a metropolis of drugs, clubs, and fashion models.
Credited cast:
Danny A. Abeckaser Danny A. Abeckaser - Danny A
Mini Anden Mini Anden - Mini
Kevin Asch Kevin Asch - Mook
Alex Burns Alex Burns - Alex
Athena Currey Athena Currey - Athena
Amy Gunther Amy Gunther - Amy
Betsey Johnson Betsey Johnson - Herself
Carmen Kass Carmen Kass - Carmen
Michael Knowles Michael Knowles - Michael
Matt Lenski Matt Lenski - Matt
Patrick McMullan Patrick McMullan - Patrick
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Ebon Moss-Bachrach - Chad Rhodes
Jacqueline Novak Jacqueline Novak - Jacqueline
Julie Ordon Julie Ordon - Julie
Kelly Sawyer Patricof Kelly Sawyer Patricof - Kelly (as Kelly Sawyer)


User reviews

Jare

Jare

A fine example of ambitious, and motivated cats with a story to tell about their own place in the world, this movie could've gone wrong at almost any point. And although there are moments of over dramatic dialogue, the film stays it's course, tells it's story, and gets it's point across. Kudos to Sean Regruto (sp)? and his quirky and excellent casting of Athena. She dominates. Most performances are great. One exception being the ridiculous club owner guy, who walks us to the kitchen, complete with too on the nose rant-and-serve drug scene. Regruto does a fine job in walking a razor thin line of actor-director, when most times when this occurs, a film always ends up being a self-important romp through a daily life that we usually don't care as much about as they do. Regruto's world ends up being uncomfortable, depressing, and although the movie lends itself to only one possible ending that we all fear coming, Regruto manages to "shoot around" the highly dramatic ending with a powerful, stylish, and subdued form. This movie is for ANYONE who wants a realistic look at the pathetic nature we as a culture place on outside beautification. If your daughter wants to be a model, rent this now.....

shane powers