Distant Shadow [Region 2] Reviews: Excellent technicals in combat with inane script. 2005-06-18 - Strong and inventive contributions from production designer Paul Combellack and cinematographer Jon Ford are laid low by a screenplay which manages to become increasingly preposterous as this English-made film progresses. The storyline involves a massive effort by an unidentified and obviously incompetent government agency to recover a stolen computer tape that contains a bureaucratic program to spread AIDS among sub-Saharan Africans. Battling against this force of evil are a young man and woman who put forth a heroic effort in repeatedly dodging countless rounds fired at close range from semi-automatic weapons by terminally imbecilic and largely doomed gunmen of the state. As the primary government henchman, Trevor Byfield provides a performance replete with most of the properties of sleaze, and is obviously enjoying himself to the utmost. Director Howard J. Ford certainly has an artistic grasp upon how to create a film and the first portion of DISTANT SHADOW shows nary a dull moment; however, he apparently runs out of fresh concepts well past the point when the scenario fails him, and he cannot be faulted for that.
Great little low budget British thriller 2005-05-26 - This movie rocks, i am an avid movie goer and love to see new innovative indy pictures. This movie is certainly just that. A thoroughly enjoyable film that does what it says on the tin.
A great thriller! 2003-02-07 - This is an excellent and intriguing film! A fantstic thriller that is extremely enjoyable!!!
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