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The Hi-Line

The Hi-Line (2000)

May. 05,2000
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6
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PG
| Drama Romance

A con man and a young woman travel across the country, first in search of a man he knows, and then in search of a woman she knows.

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Cubussoli
2000/05/05

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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TrueHello
2000/05/06

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Voxitype
2000/05/07

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Jonah Abbott
2000/05/08

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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ilovezakmorrison
2000/05/09

this movie was fantastic! the scenery was splendid, the actors were faboulous, the writing, the directing was all wonderful. its an independant film however so they are normally a little slow and artistic. if your looking for a big blown out jerry brukhemier movie this isnt the one. without sex, drugs, or explosions this movie is for the family and is very heartwarming. rachael leigh cook shines. ron judkins does a fabolous job with the writting and directing of this INDEPENDANT FILM. its not going to be paramount,gladiator or star wars special effects, keeps you on the edge of ur chair type of deal. its quality film that will make you wonder.. why doesnt our society have more movies like this one? TERRIFIC MR. JUDKINS!! he is obviously a very smart man having one two academy awards and works for steven speilberg not a "15 year old student" as one commentor descibed. great film! bravo!

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George Parker
2000/05/10

"The Hi-Line" is an intelligently crafted, austere, minimalistic drama which tells of a 20 year old woman who encounters a somewhat older man who helps her discover secrets of her past. Shot in shiveringly cold, bleak, and wintery Big Sky country with a small cast, "The Hi-Line" focuses on the Alosio and Cook characters as it trudges through its simple tale of a mismatched pair of self-deprecating people who find common ground in their humanness. Sans all the hype and glitz of Hollywood products, this little sleeper will appeal most to realists.

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dodge_this
2000/05/11

Rachael Leigh Cook gives a wonderfully emotional performance in this little-seen independent film. However, her male counterpart does not do as well and the story moves much slower than needed. If not for Rachael's performance, it would be another run-of-the-mill, easily forgettable coming-of-age movie. The ending seems abrupt and there could be more explanation about what happens to these characters we come to understand relatively well in only 90 minutes. The DVD extras also give a very interesting insight into the making of a low-budget film by a first-time director. A commentary track would have been appreciated, but unfortunately was not done.

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dperson
2000/05/12

the Hi-Line is a small simple narrative of two damaged souls caught up in a delicate dance of approach and avoidance in an original love story. Set against the bleak, wintry backdrop of a small town in northern Montana, this story is tender and truthful and completely unpredictable. The closing scene in the ballroom of Chicago's Drake Hotel is memorable, poetic and touching, a magic movie moment Rachel Leigh Cook and Ryan Alosio are wonderful.

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