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1/10
Amateur project
Silicone542 February 2023
The lighting was really bad. I don't know if this was shot with an iPhone 4s or some old relic like that. It just did not have a natural visual appeal.

The acting was poorer than the lighting. If you cannot cast decent actors at least cast some eye candy. These were some gnarly looking folks who can't act. Odd lighting just made them look 100x worse.

I wish I could have made it more than 15 minutes but I had to shut it off. This was not a feature movie and my eyes were getting tired from the terrible onscreen fiasco. Sometime you just have to trust your gut and cut your losses. I commend those who powered through the end and found some unused 10s in their pocket to handout.
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10/10
A brain-teaser in the style of 'Flatliners' and 'Primer'.
IanGabrielG27 May 2023
His is an excellent, moody, brain-teasing piece that had me glued to the screen till the great reveal at the end. In a lot of ways it reminded me of a mix between the indie hit 'Primer' because of all of the sciency stuff and the 1980s movie 'The Flatliners' because the main characters are college students running experiments on themselves. There's another movie it reminds me of but I can't say more without spoiling the ending for this one. All of the actors, but especially the main actor and the actress who played his sister, are fantastic! This is a slow-burn but a definite must-watch if you like brain-teasers.
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10/10
Get Ready for a good thrill ride.
skel-eduardo18 November 2022
Look into the Fire is one of those movies that takes itself on a journey of twists and turns. But it does so naturally.

The acting is really solid in this film with everyone giving their A game. Jackie Dallas, who you may know from such television shows like Stranger Things, Magnum PI, and Criminal Minds, appears in this movie in one of her strongest roles, so if you are a fan of hers, you'll love this one.

Gregg Henry from Slither and Guardians of the Galaxy is in this movie as well and man does he give an intense performance. Definitely one of my favorite character actors!

The camerawork and sound editing is top notch in this film, as well as the music score. Very moody and atmospheric, I was really drawn into the movie.
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10/10
Independent psychological thriller
theorishasoulman11 April 2023
Tim Morrill's 'Look Into The Fire' is similar to Flatliners where student's do some research into how the mind works but it awakens a deep, chilling truth when tested on the antagonist.

Cinematically smooth storytelling from edited scene to scene that is enhanced by stellar all star performances. This is a movie that should be studied how to masterfully tell a story within the confines of a limited budget. It is a fun thrill rise that keeps you in your seat as you watch it!

If you know how to read film then you know this movie is a calling card for Tim Morrill's bright future as a director and writer.
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8/10
A Solid Indie Thriller
chavez_frank16 January 2023
Look Into The Fire is a well-constructed, taut, lean, and focused psychological drama. As a filmmaker, writer/director Tim Morrill has clearly been influenced by Alfred Hitchock, David Lynch, and Philip K. Dick. While he treads into similar territory as his influences, he never apes them. The cast of mostly unknowns turn in solid performances with Jackie Dallas as Sam, Artie Shase as Adam, and Nina E. Jordan as Janet being standouts. Well-known character actor Gregg Henry gives an enjoyable performance as Professor Hirsch. The music by Mariano Salino and cinematography by Matt Emanuel were both suitably moody without being flashy or calling too much attention to themselves. Joe Jefferson's editing helped drive the story and create a tense pace.
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10/10
A thriller about dreams that will keep you guessing.
scottydman16 February 2023
I love movies that mess with the mind of the characters as well as the audience. This is a thriller that will keep you engaged until the end. It's a movie that takes time revealing its motives and I enjoyed the twist and also didn't see it coming. It was cool to see Gregg Henry doing his thing. I liked him in Payback. Director Tim Morrill is talented and obviously invested a lot of time and passion into this film. I was also impressed with the amount of locations that they used in the film. They utilized their budget well. It was also very creative with some of the techniques used to view the minds activities. Well done!
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10/10
A Fantastic, Suspenseful, and Intriguing Mystery!
tdmor617 January 2023
This film takes the psychological thriller and layers it with family drama, horror, and a mystery that will keep you discussing what the implications of the final frames are for the main character. It keeps you guessing right up until the end, but you enjoy the intrigue of the mystery throughout.

A top-notch cast led by Artie Shase and includes Gregg Henry (Guardians of the Galaxy, Slither) and Jackie Dallas (Stranger Things, Criminal Minds) brings the journey of diving into your brain to see if you could read someone's mind in order benefit society.

Underneath the narrative that follows Adam, man on a mission to find out the truth about his past, is this theme of how we all perceive the world around us. It's about the truth that exists and how it conflicts with the truth we remember.
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