Rachael Leigh Cook
Cheri
Tells the seemingly random yet vitally connected story of a set of incidents that all converge one evening at 11:14pm. The story follows the chain of events of five different characters and five different storylines that all converge to tell the story of murder and deceit.
Release Date | 2003-09-05 |
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Runtime | 1h 26m |
Directors | Shane Hurlbut, Greg Marcks, Morgan Blackledge, Paul Domick |
Producers | Beau Flynn, John Morrissey, Hilary Swank, Mark Damon, Tripp Vinson, Jeff Kwatinetz, Sammy Lee, Stewart Hall, Raju Patel, David Scott Rubin |
Writer | Greg Marcks |
A clever little thriller/black comedy, which holds interest. 11:14 tells the inter-connected stories of a group of people, all revolving around a tragic car-accident. We see the accident, which occurs at 11:14pm, from different perspectives, as the puzzle slowly comes together.
Sure, the story works a lot on coincidence, but it's still a great build up and interesting ending, despite it being somewhat of a let-down.
The very black humour includes two sections which might just be some of the most cringing moments for men in cinema history – one of them in particular had me cowering fear.
Good performances from Patrick Swayze and Hilary Swank make this a good cinematic treat.
— edward