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A customer from Globally Renowned , 24/11/2004
I thought I'd be imune from the hype but once it gets to you, it is impossible to ignore. It's 'unavailable' and that's what keeps you coming back for more -- a very astute piece of marketing.The cinematography, artwork and direction are masterly. The CGI is excellent and advances computer SFX more than any film to date.The esoteric questions asked by this title rival Bergman at his most phlegmatic: for instance, how temporary is 'temporarily'? Scary stuff.If you see no other movie in your lifetime, catch this one! It's that good.
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JediSi , 23/09/2007
Still, at least it's better than 'Revolver'
Michael Winner from Nowhere Man , 07/01/2005
This film is a dull piece of nothingness,There is no plot, the story goes nowhere,The acting is empty and as for the ending!!!!!!!!!!!I was left feeling I had been conned.
Kevin from kent , 13/12/2004
this is the best film I've not seen yet!
santasboyfriend from Bristol , 20/01/2008
A heartbreaking film about Helen Keller's early years, as told from her point of view. Taking inspiration from the films of Andy Warhol and Andre Tarkovsky, this film is a classic of modern-day cinematic neo-minimalsism. Although let down somewhat by a low budget and the apparent cutting of the mutant swamp-monster fight in the final reel, this nevertheless remains one of Alan Smithee's greatest works.
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Mike Conley from Woodstock, UK [Highly rated reviewer] , 03/12/2006
Beyond the ability of mere words to describe, _Title Temporarily Unavailable_, the third installment of the trilogy that began with _The Number You Have Dialled Is Not In Service_ and _404: Not Found_, brings the cycle to a satisfying conclusion. The use of John Cage's _4'33_ as the underlying theme throughout the soundtrack helps to maintain the pathos and provides a sense of continuity despite the liberal use of fast cuts, right up through the final fade to black.