Review: Stuck

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Adapting real life stories for the big screen is a dangerous proposition. Play too fast and loose with the truth and you stand accused of insensitivity and arrogance; remain too slavish to the facts and you might end up with a deadly dull drama. Inspired by a hit and run automobile accident with a bizarre twist, director Stuart Gordon and screenwriter John Strysik walk this tightrope with ... [link]

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Published 5/30/2008 at GreenCine Daily
... "[A]n original, deadly serious, blackly-comic thriller," declares Peter Martin at Cinematical. "Gordon exercises superb sleight-of-hand with the material; we never know if the next moment will be funny, thoughtful, or stomach-churning, and his orchestration of a wide range of emotions makes watching Stuck an exhausting, exhilarating experience." ...

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Steeped in gallows humor, Stuck is a taut, tense examination of a tragic accident.
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