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A Broken Life (2007)

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A Broken Life
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Directed byNeil Coombs
CastTom Sizemore, Corey Sevier, Grace Kosaka, Ving Rhames, Saul Rubinek and Cynthia Dale
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2006
DVD ReleaseSeptember 23, 2008
Running Time94 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code013131615296
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About A Broken Life

Tom Sizemore (of Saving Private Ryan and Heat) delivers a powerhouse performance as Max Walker, an empty, bitter man who has decided to commit suicide. Instead of a leaving a note, he hires struggling young film student Bud (Corey Sevier) to document the last day of his life. As Bud and his camera follow, Max roams the city sharing confessions, realizations and rants, confronting his former boss and ex-wife, and committing acts of insanity, heroism and possibly murder. But before the last bullet can be fired, will a final shocking revelation change both their lives forever? Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction) and Saul Rubinek (True Romance) co-star in this startling drama about one man’s journey of rage, hope, and sorting through the pieces of A Broken Life. Product Description

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Average user review: 4.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 4 Quote'A Broken Life' Great Indie film with Ving Rhames & Tom Sizemore Quote
I saw 'A Broken Life' at a festival in Philadelphia and thought it was interesting. I felt like I was taken along with 'Max's (Tom Sizemore) journey and really like the Ving Rhames character which was some type of street person or maybe the grim reaper. I was told the film was shot in 14 days and that the director Neil Coombs had actually shot an entire feature film in one day The Last Hit. The end was a real surprise and I think it's worth watching. September 19, 2008

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