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NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING,
I bought Ink on one single recommendation from a stranger on a forum here on Amazon. I’ve never been so pleasantly surprised by a blind movie purchase in my life!
Ink is an independent film, not with an enormous budget, but it doesn’t stop it from being an incredible film with gorgeous visuals. You can see how much work went into every single second of this film. This movie stands out among everything else I’ve seen in a long time. Absolutely unique. The acting was fantastic, especially the acting from the young girl Quinn Hunchar, playing the character Emma. The ideas were original, the characters interesting, and the plot was engaging. And the ending… prepare for one hell of an ending. And some of you will need to keep some tissues close… A description on the back of the package compares the movie to Brazil, Donnie Darko, The Matrix, Dark City, and Pan’s Labyrinth. I would definitely group it in with those films, although it is not a ripoff of any of those films at all.
Quick synopsis: there is another world, a dream world where two sides are fighting to control our dreams. Some our bringing us pleasant dreams, and others, the incubi, are bringing us nightmares. A battle ensues over the soul of a little girl named Emma, trapped in their world while in a coma… and the deciding factor falls on two men: John in the waking world, Emma’s father, and Ink, a rogue warrior in the dream world, fighting to rid himself of his scars and shame.
This movie is absolutely incredible, please do yourself a favour and check it out.
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