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Reviewed by Jon Barton
Every
now and then, smutty visuals can be whole-heartedly pushed aside
due to the sheer brilliance of the movie. And every once in a
while, a movie is made up of great camera movement, well
choreographed and imaginative action and fast paced narrative to
replace the far from substantial plot and mediocre scene
construction. 00 Dee Boned is in my eyes, a movie that
constructs a fairly linear narrative, but does it with
impeccable style. The action is not only highly imaginative but
also incredibly well directed. The music fits well and the
character's animation is superb. Not only this but director
Russell Stepan appears to produce a completely original premise:
the skateboarding action movie. If this is an example of his
animation, give me more right now, because its rare for me to
sit down and watch a PAM without wondering what happens next.
All too often PAMS involve guns, acrobatics, explosions and
fairly predictable chases involving helicopters, cars etc. etc.
The movie doesn't seem to do any of this, instead making good
use of the skateboarding introduction to create a vastly
impressive and very entertaining action sequence. One of the
rare PAMS where I wanted to see what would happen next. Brick
walls, bullet time, half-pipes and snooker cues. It's a right
laugh. If you haven't seen it, go and do it. It certainly wont
be a waste of five minutes.
7/10
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