I experienced watching first hand "tremendous" acting from a couple of actors who are definitely on their way to the top! The characters were well written and well directed. They were two men just trying to do their job. Each are obligated to the duties of providing for their home and for their individual places of employment. It was for me kind of like 'if you get me, I will get you, but I'll try to get you before you get me, because I could absolutely use the money'. Such a surreal look at the inner workings of Corporate America. I found it to be a passionate drama as well as a laughing riot at times. I'd give it three thumbs up... if I had that much to give.
3 Reviews
Good little movie
lukerenn31 December 2002
I caught this movie at a local theatre. It's a solid little film with fine performances from the two leads. The pacing seems dead-on as the characters become involved in a manipulative confrontation. I hope the project is successful in film festivals.
Good movie - poor cast
Staff198112 June 2006
While I enjoyed the movie, I must note the horrific acting of one, Alex Berger. Berger's inexperience in front of a camera really showed and was a distraction to the plot.
If not for Berger, this would be a nice little indie film that could have garnered a good following. However, with Berger, this film is amateur and lackluster.
Legwork is an above average film...if recast and re-shot - it has potential to be very solid.
Unfortunately - the presence of Alex Berger takes away from the experience and makes the movie unwatchable.
If not for Berger, this would be a nice little indie film that could have garnered a good following. However, with Berger, this film is amateur and lackluster.
Legwork is an above average film...if recast and re-shot - it has potential to be very solid.
Unfortunately - the presence of Alex Berger takes away from the experience and makes the movie unwatchable.
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