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Moore (The Hottie & the Nottie), who also co-directed Spiral, gives a memorable performance in the role of a deeply disturbed and secretive individual. He makes us see how painful it must be for Mason to talk with anyone – and we don’t know whether to cheer on Amber (Amber Tamblyn), the new co-worker who befriends him or to shout out, “Be careful! Leave Mason alone!” We get very nervous as the upbeat Amber and Mason grow closer and closer in their relationship. And we wish Berkeley (Zachary Levi), Mason’s boss, would pay more attention to this new woman in his friend’s life.
Both Tamblyn and Levi offer Moore fine acting support here. Tamblyn (The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) projects a wonderful sensitivity as well as an appealing whimsical nature in many scenes, and Levi displays an impressive screen charisma despite his character’s sometimes flippant responses to Mason’s situation. Regarding Levi, I can hardly believe this is the same man who plays the lead role in TV’s Chuck. Obviously, he’s an actor who can handle both drama and comedy equally well. I predict a bright future for him in filmdom.
Co-directed by Adam Green (Hatchet) and Moore from Jeremy Boering’s screenplay, Spiral moves along a little too slowly for me, but the incredible ending is worth the wait. It packs quite a wallop!
Thriller fans should be pleased to know that this unusual little film, which earned considerable recognition at film festivals, is now available on DVD.
(Released by Anchor Bay Entertainment and rated “R” for disturbing behavior, violence, some partial nudity and language.)
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