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(2005)

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Dreamy, Surreal.
mrsduhn11 April 2007
Liked the location in Chicago and Michigan, cool to see places you are familiar with in the film. Debuted in a vintage restored theatre in Michigan in area with a vibrant arts scene, which was also cool. The score has won awards. Writer/filmmaker Bruce Wood returns to his roots with this film after pursuing painting for a number of years. Have a glass of wine, relax, and dream along with The Door. But pay attention, plot twists. Has an artistic visual feel to it. Liked the characters, found them interesting. It will appeal to indie filmgoers, people who lived thru the 60's or are into 60's sort of dreaminess/psychedelia even tho it is current day, and gay and straight romantics.
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An excellent erotic thriller. - Thumbs up!
Grodmin125 March 2007
Bruce Wood's "The Door" is a highly compelling supernatural thriller that combines a number of clever elements from other genre films. Fans who enjoyed "The Sixth Sense" who also have a keen interest in Science-Fiction fantasy and more compelling, erotic thrillers would do well to locate this title. The art direction and pacing of the film is very solid. There are a lot of stand out performances by largely unknown actors, as well. Bill Ferris, who plays one of the lead characters, "Kent Cole," has all the makings of the next Hugh Jackman. His performance in this film is great. Hopefully this is the first of many new, Sci-Fi features from this director. - "The Door" is top-notch Indie film-making. Check it out!
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