Ink

2009

Action / Drama / Fantasy / Sci-Fi

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975.3 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
P/S 1 / 1
1.77 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mrmatt1410 / 10

10/10 for pure ambition

This is a far from perfect movie. The acting was shaky at times, and the cinematography sometimes was overwhelming. This was low-budget, and the flaws that come from those restrictions were clearly evident.

However, I'm 100% sure that if this movie had the budget of even a "mainstream" indie, it wouldn't be half the movie that it is. Despite its occasional flaws, I have to give this 10 of 10, simply for the pure ambition of the filmmakers. Ink is challenging stuff.

This is a difficult, but meaningful and thought provoking story which requires complete attention. It's not enough to watch it casually, as it'll be completely missed. It's slow starting, but give it a chance and the film is inescapable and deeply affecting.

I've seen enough movies of all sorts that I genuinely appreciate when a filmmaker shows me something entirely new and different. Ink delivers, in spades.

Reviewed by the_bulb9 / 10

Absolutely Fantastic Indie

I regret that I watched a pirated download of this movie. It was fantastic, and it truly deserves my money. However, that said, I don't know how else I would have found out about this absolute gem of independent film-making if it wasn't for seeing it on a list of downloads and feeling curious. My ONLY quarrel with Ink is the quality of the visuals themselves. I understand the desire to create a dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere; but blowing out all the whites and softening the image can only be tolerated for so long. In some ways it makes the movie look cheap, which couldn't be more misleading. I think it's best to go into Ink curious. I didn't really know what the film was about when I began watching it other than it dealt with the idea of parallel worlds (and I think one review equated it with The Matrix some how); but it was a pleasure to let the film unfold in front of me, never knowing exactly where it was going and letting all of the puzzle pieces eventually drop perfectly into place. Although sometimes the costuming leaves something to be desired, the actors wear them confidently and never let you feel like you're being swindled. That said, the acting was top notch. Especially from lead Chris Kelly. Keeping everything I just said in mind, I would like to reiterate that Ink is an INDIE. Those looking for a big-budget thrill-ride will be slightly disappointed. But it is a remarkable indie. It doesn't let it's budget get in the way of a great story, startlingly impressive special effects (car crash scene is top-notch),visionary directing, and chameleon acting. This IS indie film-making. And it's the furthest thing from that soft-spined 'mumblecore' that lovers of independent film have been forced to sleep through for the past decade. I can't wait to see what's next from Jamin Winans. In the meantime I'm going to track down a copy of Ink all legal-like to add to my collection. In fact, if you're reading this post and are interested in watching it, try to find it legally - only because it's worth the purchase and it lets investors see audiences appreciate intelligent independent film-making. It's well worth the purchase.

Reviewed by view_and_review6 / 10

Didn't Quite Grab Me

"Ink" is an abstract movie full of imagery being used as storytelling. A little girl named Emma Sullivan (Quinn Hunchar) has fallen into a coma and a partly human paranormal creature named Ink has kidnapped her soul in order to use her as a bargaining chip for his own happiness. If he can deliver her to a group of other paranormal beings he can be rid of his own ugliness and scars. It's clear that Emma's salvation is directly tied to her father John (Christopher Soren Kelly). If he would just pause his busy work schedule to see about his daughter perhaps she can pull through.

"Ink" is an artsy film. Where it suffers the most, in this viewer's meager opinion, is the film quality. It doesn't have the sharp major production look. Even the make-up for blood looks like it belonged in a high school play. The visual display of a movie does have an effect on the viewing enjoyment even if it doesn't cement it as a bad movie. "Ink" is a paranormal sci-fi drama that grabs some more than others. I'd count myself as one of those the movie didn't quite grab.

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