Some movies become milestones on the basis of quality, others, for being where they are when they are. Mike Figgis' Time Code is assured of qualifying in the second category.
Timecode (2000)
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Reviews Counted:78
Fresh:52
Rotten:26
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Not much of a story, but the execution is interesting.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: With TIMECODE, Mike Figgis has established himself as a chief proponent of the digital filmmaking revolution. In telling the story of a Los Angeles production company that is trying to get a series... With TIMECODE, Mike Figgis has established himself as a chief proponent of the digital filmmaking revolution. In telling the story of a Los Angeles production company that is trying to get a series of new projects off the ground, Figgis employs a series of highly innovative digital techniques. TIMECODE was filmed using four separate digital cameras that--in one unedited take--capture a series of loosely intertwining characters who live and work in Los Angeles at the end of the 20th century. That establishes it as the first legitimate commercial real-time motion picture (ROPE, CLEO FROM 5 TO 7, and NICK OF TIME were falsely constructed re-creations). What's more, Figgis broke the screen into blocks, letting all four stories unfold at the same time. The story is a surprisingly lighthearted satire of Hollywood, featuring a parade of potentially cliched characters: the spineless company heads, the coked-up actress, the jealous girlfriend, the pretentious director, etc. Fortunately, Figgis has assembled an accomplished and attractive cast, which keeps the content from succumbing to the visual onslaught. The result is a strikingly original motion picture that will be remembered historically for its bold attempt at creating a new cinematic language. [More]
Starring: Saffron Burrows, Salma Hayek, Stellan Skarsgaard, Jeanne Tripplehorn
Starring: Saffron Burrows, Salma Hayek, Stellan Skarsgaard, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Holly Hunter, Kyle MacLachlan, Laurie Metcalf, Alessandro Nivola, Julian Sands, Xander Berkeley, Richard Edson, Aimee Graham, Danny Huston, Leslie Mann, Steven Weber, Golden Brooks, Daphna Kastner, Elizabeth Low, Mia Maestro, Suzy Nakamura
Director: Mike Figgis
Director: Mike Figgis
Story: Mike Figgis
Producer: Annie Stewart, Mike Figgis
Composer: Anthony Marinelli, Mike Figgis
Reviews for Timecode
While the individual stories are only mildly interesting ... Figgis' ability to mix them like a nightclub DJ ... makes the cumulative effect fascinating to watch.
Time Code might be the year's most pretentious movie, but it's also the most fascinating and audacious.
Whatever its dramatic deficiencies ... Time Code is mesmerizing for its daring use of the new technology.
While Timecode is not quite as bold or novel as it thinks it is, it's refreshing to see at least one filmmaker endeavoring to innovate cinema for the new millennium.
One can achieve almost the same effect any afternoon at your local Sears store by turning 4 adjoining television sets on 4 different soap operas.
Surprisingly breezy to watch, because Figgis smashingly manipulates sound to focus our attention from one place to another.
An intriguing, often very entertaining thriller with deliciously sexy, satirical and melodramatic flourishes.
It will be argued that Time Code is more of a techno-stunt than a dramatic experience, but the stories turn out to be surprisingly affecting.
Induces a serious case of sensory overload that left me drained and edgy.
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