Slipstream

Year: 2007
Country: USA
Tagline: I've got to get back.
Plot: A low budget thriller is being shot in the desert. We witness the shooting of a sequence in a diner, where Ray, the main bad character (played by Christian Slater), threatens everyone in a psychotic way, first with speech then with gun. But suddenly the actor falls, and then dies, apparently from a stroke.The whole team is disorganized, and soon challenges the authority of the director, who finally has to call the sociopathic producer Harvey Brickman (played by John Turturro) who becomes hysterical on the situation. They decide to send Bonhoeffer (played by Anthony Hopkins), an aging overworked screenwriter, to the set in the desert to do some rewrite of the script and find a solution to this mess.But soon, the need to satisfy everyone make heat and stress turn to exhaustion, imagination to delusion and even hallucination, and send the screenwriter's creative process into a confusion between imagination and facts, between characters and real people in a whirlwind of images.A much underrated film deserving 7, although one can wonder on the necessity of the structure of the first fifteen minutes editing, which, instead of establishing the position of the character Bonhoeffer (played by Anthony Hopkins) as the main point of view on the story, confuses it with no real benefit because the confusion comes too early. Passed these first fifteen minutes, everything goes fine in a "natural born killers" hallucination style kind of way.Very good acting.The film is about an aging screenwrite named Felix Bonhoeffer. His life is in two states of exsistance: in reality and in his own head. Hired to write a murder mystery set in a desert diner but he unawares that his brain is on the verge of implosion. As a redult, Felix is confused when his characters start to turn up in his life, and vice versa.
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