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Average customer review:Product Description
Set in the belly of Los Angeles' criminal underworld, ARC is the story of Paris Pritchert (PETER FACINELLI), a former police officer turned drug dealer and addict who embarks on a quest to find a missing child in the hope of redeeming his eroding character. The only catch is like all addicts Paris' confidence completely relies on the drugs in his system and in this case his firm belief that he can succeed in his mission if he can just stay high 24/7 and alive long enough to see it through.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #84337 in DVD
- Brand: ADD WELL GO USA
- Released on: 2009-03-17
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 5.00 pounds
- Running time: 113 minutes
Features
- Set in the belly of Los Angeles' criminal underworld, ARC is the story of Paris Pritchert (PETER FACINELLI), a former police officer turned drug dealer and addict, who embarks on a quest to find a missing child in the hope of redeeming his eroding character. The only catch is, like all addicts, Paris' confidence completely relies on the drugs in his system and -- in this case -- his firm b
Editorial Reviews
Review
Stylish, Edgy, Gripping tale of redemption. 10 stars! --Imdb
Customer Reviews
A MUST see film!
I had the privilege of viewing ARC, and the first thing that came to mind was that the trailer did not do this movie justice. When I originally saw the small clip, I knew it looked like a gripping film that I wanted to see. However, I was only a few minutes in to the feature when I suddenly realized that I was in for a real treat! Written and directed by the ingenious Robert Ethan Gunnerson, ARC takes place in the town of Los Angeles, and focuses in on it's more sordid side as a former police officer turned drug addict searches for a missing boy in hopes to redeem his character before his 30th birthday. Using a variety of color schemes throughout the film, Robert not only lures you in visually, but he uses the effects to add a depth to the film that I don't think could have been achieved otherwise.
Now while the cinematography is what originally lured me in to the film, it was the character driven story lines and superb acting that kept me on the edge of my seat. I found it rather interesting that more than once, I felt like I was invading these character's lives. A sort of, fly on the wall, if you will. Robert Ethan Gunnerson did an amazing job of bringing his characters to life, and I look forward to his future projects. He definitely has a bright future ahead of him in the entertainment industry.
Taking the starring role, Peter Facinelli (The Big Kahuna, Scorpion King, Fastlane) delivered a first rate performance the former police officer turned drug addict, Paris Pritchert. Called upon more than once to deliver a raw and emotion filled performance, Facinelli not only embraced his role with a passion, but executed it with flawless precision. It was truly one of his most memorable roles to date, and I think that only further opened my eyes to the still untapped talent he possess. He is truly a master of his craft.
Excellent performance, interesting filmmaking
I remember seeing this guy in Fastlane and thinking he would end up doing something else (better and less mainstream) to prove he has a great talent. Sadly, his minimal performance in Twilight yielded that interest; an onslaught of requests from customers wanting to see something of this guy. Not another teen movie here by any means, but his best performance to date.
Two things make this film stand out. First is Facinelli's totally believable take on a drug addicted, dealing ex-cop who still wants to solve a big case to make things right in his mind. And secondly the filming style mix of black & white, slight color add-ins, and tunnel camera montages. The hand-held camera thing does irritate a great deal of people, but they did it in such a way here that it does not detract from the themes. There is a point in most of the film being devoid of color, especially when the last scene plays out it wraps the reasoning up for most.
The story follows our lead character through a week in his life where everything he has done personally and professionally all comes crashing together in a string of epiphanies. Not much should be said about plot details, but the recommendation can remain strong on some very believable performances, unique filming style, and a strong message of never giving up on what you believe can make your life right. A strong R rating for sexual situations, violence, lots of drug use and language.
The DVD contains little supporting material but is an owner for those fans (both new and old) looking to prove this guy has a strong variance.
Arc - The Movie
Received movie in good condition and enjoyed this unique film which has quality actors. Blake Robbins was especially convincing as the father of the missing child.



