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Impunity (2006)Impunity (2006)iMDB Rating: 7.2
Date Released : 18 November 2006
Genre : Drama
Stars : Joshua J. Cole, Mike Chesbro, Stefanie Walmsley, Miebaka Yohannes. Told over the span of one night, IMPUNITY is a modernization of Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado, a psychological tale of revenge that slowly amasses cunning sets of contradictions and subtle schemes, which cohere together as a whole upon reaching its inevitable climax. Based on one of Poe's most subtle and ambiguous fables, IMPUNITY tells the story of Darren Montresor (Cole), an astute ..." />
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Told over the span of one night, IMPUNITY is a modernization of Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado, a psychological tale of revenge that slowly amasses cunning sets of contradictions and subtle schemes, which cohere together as a whole upon reaching its inevitable climax. Based on one of Poe's most subtle and ambiguous fables, IMPUNITY tells the story of Darren Montresor (Cole), an astute young man who arrives at an ordinary house party with the concealed plan of enacting revenge upon Gabriel Fortunato (Chesbro) - his best friend. As the night develops, Montresor uses careful planning and the masterful manipulation of others to truly punish Fortunato for his mysterious actions. Adhering to a family motto that assures 'nobody will wound him with impunity,' the audience will be taken inside this subjective mind so only we can comprehend what Montresor might do next. IMPUNITY is the debut feature by college student writer/director team of Zac Petrillo & Chris Purcell. Working with...

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Impunity (2006)

***1/2 out of ****

by Jake Thompson

December 14, 2006

Impunity, the first feature-length film from directors Zac Petrillo and Chris Purcell, is an extraordinary work from the opening frame to the last. Based on the short story "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe, the story centers on Darren Montresor, who as an old man, recounts the story of how, on a fateful night years before, he killed his friend Gabe Fortunato. One of the intriguing aspects of the film is that the viewer is never sure if the events shown in the film actually took place. Is the old Montresor a trustworthy narrator? Can we rely on what we're told and shown? The answer doesn't matter because the story works either way. It isn't the outcome that makes this film; we're told the outcome in the beginning. It is the suspenseful build-up that drives the film. It is also the performances of the two leads that carry the film. Joshua Cole gives a powerful, award-worthy performance as the young Montresor, as does Mike Chesbro, who portrays his friend Fortunato. The plot centers on Montresor meeting Fortunato at a party, where he has promised to show Fortunato a special watch. The watch, however, is not on him, but rather waiting inside the chamber he built in his parents' basement, where he'll soon take Fortunato.

Another intriguing aspect is that the film is open to multiple interpretations. Why does Montresor want to kill Fortunato? The answer is open to the viewer's interpretation. Could there be possible gay undertones? Again, it depends on your interpretation. The film works with whichever interpretation you choose to go with. The interactions between Montresor and Fortunato are the most fun to watch, and as the film progresses, one could start wondering if Montresor will actually go through with his plan. Impunity is deep and multi-layered, and is a film that will surely prompt repeat viewings. There are quotes worth quoting (ex.: "Shit of my ass!", "Fuckin' nugget!"). The directors deftly use interesting camera angles and shots, adding to the unease of the story as it progresses. Wonderful performances are drawn from the cast. Besides Cole and Chesbro, Miebaka Yohannes (as Montresor's friend Billy) and Stefanie Walmsley (as Fortunato's girlfriend Sandra) are also standouts among the cast. Credit must also go out to editor Brian Guillaudeu, who keeps the film well-paced and never allows it to become boring. Impunity is a film that is definitely due for recognition. Recently, directors Zac Petrillo and Chris Purcell received the Young Filmmaker Award at the 2006 Queens International Film Festival, a culmination of all their efforts and hard work, as well as the efforts of the cast and crew that stuck with them all the way through. What exactly is Impunity? You'll just have to watch for yourself to find out.

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