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National Post 04/04/2011
1.5/4
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 04/03/2011
1.5/4
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08/05/2012 Horrific camera control, like something out of a high-school project, and badly scripted porn. It's a pretty bad film. See more 07/12/2012 Fabulous film.. All should see it. See more 12/06/2011 pointless with a point See more 08/11/2010 Very indie but in this case its a bad thing..the actors are bad and the plot developes only in the last half of the movie. The sexscenes are really pornographic, but the teens are so ugly, that you are disgusted by them. See more 03/30/2010 I really had high hopes for 'Wrecked'. It has a very eye-appealing cast and the story line was good, but the direction was...absent. It seemed more like a community college film class assignment gone awry. If you view 'Wrecked' as softcore porn, which is it, the 3some which occurs at just under an hour into the film took longer coming than Jesus, The Sequel. If you view it as 'an edgy drama', it's more edgy than drama, unless you consider the latter to be of the "Oh My God, Becky!" variety. Plus, there's edgy and then there's 'Oops, I went too far and fell off', if you catch my drift. The main character, Ryan, played by the VERY cute Forth Richards, was done well and with a level performance throughout. Sadly, the cast isn't referenced against their role names in the scant credits and even IMDB doesn't have that information, probably for the same reason. The other decent performance was by the boy with the white lip piercing I assume to be Jake Casey. You can watch this movie with the sound down. Or off. It's not quite as painful, that way. See more 02/10/2010 this movie should have been called Crap. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
Harry Shumanski