Zig Zag (US)

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One`s Good. One`s Bad. An Innocent Boy Is Caught In The Middle
Certificate: R
Running Time: 101 mins
Retail Price: $24.95
Release Date:

Synopsis:
Wesley Snipes portrays the drug-addicted "Fletcher" in this gripping urban odyssey about the struggle of a young man who goes by the name of Zig Zag. The abusive Fletcher, in debt to the mob and fearing for his life, forces his son to start paying rent or threatens he`ll end up on the street. Desperate and afraid, Zig Zag steals from the safe at his low-paying job. But his plan backfires and when he comes under attack, he turns to his only friend Dan Singer (John Leguizamo). But Dean is unable to protect him and everyone suspects him. Now, Zig Zag must come up with a way to clear his name before he loses what little he has.

Special Features:
Commentary with Screenwriter/Director
Director and Cast Filmographies

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English

Subtitle Tracks:
English
Spanish
CC: English

Directed By:
David S. Goyer

Written By:


Starring:
Oliver Platt
Natasha Lyonne
Sherman Augustus
Wesley Snipes
John Leguizamo
Sam Jones III

Casting By:
Ronnie Yeskel
Richard Hicks

Soundtrack By:
Grant Lee Phillips
Herman Beeftink

Director of Photography:
James L. Carter

Editor:
Conrad Smart

Costume Designer:
Susan L. Bertram

Production Designer:
Philip Toolin

Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Alison Semenza
Elie Samaha
James A. Holt

Executive Producer:
Tracee Stanley

Distributor:
Columbia / Tristar

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7 / 10
This is the review for the region 2 version of the movie, which is still unavailable in the UK.
A touching little movie that goes to show that you don`t need famous actors to make a good movie.
The movie tells the story of a 15 year-old black boy (beautifully played by Sam Jones) who`s a bit slow, and about his daily life - an abusive father, a rotten boss and one good friend.
The video transfer is good. There are no compression signs at all, but the picture lacks some detail, occasionally.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is good. There`s very little usage of the surrounds, but the dialog is always clear.
The menus are partially animated with music.
The disk offers no extras at all.
Bottom line - a nice little movie that will undoubtedly mark the beginning of Sam Jones` career.
posted by Zvi Josef on 14/7/2002 16:13