Innocence Saga VII: The Desert Rose (Video 2009) Poster

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10/10
excellent film
patrice-broderick20 December 2010
Brett Mauser is a masterful director with such creative ideas. He's one to really and truly think outside the box. The historical background of the Desert Rose was a perfect and needed component for viewers to keep up with the placement in this 10 part saga. Reliving world war II history with a different outcome is the fun of such time travel as occurs in the Innocence Saga chapters. Each installment is new and exciting. As a fan of murder and mayhem, this fit the bill while not grossing anyone out. It's a game to accurately count how many people are killed in a Ponderous Production film. Jade Estaban Estrada exhibits his fantastic acting talent which makes him an excellent acting coach and he demonstrates his musical talent and shows the many facets of his character. Familiarity with the cast from each episode makes it easy to smile at their antics and to never truly accept that someone really died because you could learn something new in a sequel or prequel and of course time travel changes everything.
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