Treed Murray (2001)
8/10
David Hewlett Reminds Me of Jack Lemmon.
5 November 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Treed Murray (2001): Dir: William Phillip / Cast: David Hewlett, Cle Bennett, Kevin Duhaney, Jessica Greco, Aaron Ashmore: Low budget yet intelligent film about being trapped to the point where survival is your only weapon. David Hewlett plays an advertising executive who takes a fatal shortcut through the park. When he asks for directions he is pursued by a gang. He takes refuge in a very high tree but his brief case doesn't make it thus becoming property of the foes. It becomes a battle of wits that can become tiresome due too its central location. One scene that doesn't work is the gang climbing the tree only to be knocked out. It plays for humour, which is inappropriately placed. Directed by William Phillips who is as innovative as possible with its limited location. Hewlett as Murray Roberts goes from successful executive to clinging to his life. Certain revelations are made that affect him both good and bad. Cle Bennett as the gang leader who manipulates his cousin will have to make an important choice by film's end. Kevin Duhaney plays Bennett's cousin whom Murray first assaults in order to flee. He will learn the errors of gang life. Jessica Greco plays a female whom will place within Murray's past with secrets of her own. For having limited locations, it is top rate independent filmmaking. Intriguing view of power and the will to prevail. Score: 8 / 10
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