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enlarge | Director: Sean Ellis Actors: Sean Biggerstaff, Emilia Fox, Shaun Evans, Michelle Ryan, Stuart Goodwin Studio: Magnolia Category: Movie
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 86
Genre: Art House Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 103
ASIN: B001B5AY0O
Theatrical Release Date: January 1, 2006 Release Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Cash Back was one helleva great movie! August 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Cash Back, blown away by this wonderful DVD Movie
I think this movie, Cashback, may have come out back in 2006. Seemingly it had a very late release here in the states. I was truly blown away by this mesmerizingly wonderful movie. It had a great soundtrack, wonderful acting, stunningly beautiful female models (who appeared naked throughout the movie), and a great storyline and plot. A bit of a twist of "the office," meets Indie Films. I loved it! Gotta say, the young nubile female walking up the stairs fully nude, with the long camera shot of the behind was the best I've seen in an R Rated movie in a long time! So glad it was so classy too, and full of great story and characters! Two very hard thumbs WAY up!!!
A delightful small film August 21, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Cashback A delightful combination of a work-place hijinx and a love story, this movie uses the metaphor of stopping time for the artwork of the principal character. Well-acted and brilliantly cast, ignore the sensational cover and get into this story. Yes, there is nudity, but, for once, it actually has to do with the movie and it's plot. Not very much related to the Oscar winning short of a few years ago, this is nevertheless a well-made, fun to watch and delightful movie.
beautiful thoughtful film August 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Out of the ashes and turmoil of a relationship broken up a young man struggles to find his feet in an objectified world of women but one he faces with the utmost respect and artistic reverence.
Magical properties to stop time and, accordingly, value seconds, lead to this young mans redemption beyond objectification of females to the ultimate in salvation, a mutual loving relationship.
Brave focus of film in acknowledging the taudry trials of youth learning about anatomy and love yet tying these trials to the heights of human love and interrelationships...
Creative, Fresh, and Funny... A Really Great Movie August 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Cash Back is a love story, drama, comedy that is amazingly entertaining and heartfelt because of the way it pulls the viewer into its story line, through love. This movie is a work of art in itself, from the way that you live inside the mind and heart of Ben, the main character. Throughout the movie Ben has the ability to stop time, at least in his head he does, and through this ability he is able to create his hand drawings. What makes this movie very enjoyable is that I felt the plot and the story were fully developed for each character, even though its only 1 hour and 42 minutes long. As you get to understand Ben, how he views the world through the mind of an artist and how his inspiration is created by the curves of the female body. This film is simply a refreshing reminder of what it is to love, dream and great life can be when the two come together.
A great break from hollywood. August 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Another quality product from European cinema. Excellent film making. Artistic and intelligent. The film maker managed to re-tell a used and abused subject in a fresh way. The music score is addictive. Good chemistry between actors.
Warning and Spoiler: No explosions or super CGI effects.
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