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Release Date: 2008-12-10
Running Time: 1:28
Content Rating: PG14 (Parental Guidance)
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DVD Region: All Regions
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Language(s): English
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Genres: Horror >> Slasher Flicks :: Thriller >> Psychological |
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There are many GAPS. These gaps cause divides and arguments and hatred. And because there are so many gaps, there must be a many lessons taught. Gap the movie, tells us that there is a man out there who is teaching this lesson by taking the blood of the ignorant.
The rich, who distain and distance themselves from the poor, the "skater dudes" slamming in to the aging hippie, the attacks on color and culture, the media's mockery of the overweight.
The left and the right are both Americans, but from different worlds. The pretty, pretty pressed against the ugly in disgust.
Short and tall, thin and wide, all we can see are the differences. These differences are chips that fall away from our core.
We need to open up. We need to stitch the gaps together. Slice the gaps open and then stitch them back together. This is a painful process, but one that will eventually be about healing. We will close the gaps at all cost....we will stop the bleeding, slice open and stitch it back.
Hatred is based on a gap in understanding. Hatred is caused by pulling two sides of a divide apart.
So there WILL BE SACRIFICES!
Those who hate on one side, must be made to understand at all costs. So some have to be sacrificed...one here, one there, and one more, and more and more........Until someone pays attention. Everyone should see the point, the sacrifices, the blood, the screams, the waste, the sad, sad waste.
This is necessary until it all stops.
It is suggested to stop the hatred, someone will come to show them they're evil, someone will teach them the lessons of hatred. He will cut the holes until everyone learns that hatred must stop, HATRED MUST STOP!
Discrimination must stop, and gap the movie, shows the way, I am listening to this man. He is here to teach us what he feels is the final lesson. Will you listen? Or will you pay the price?
As a fan of horror movies I can honestly say that the horror genre is in a lull right now mainly due to PG-13 ratings and the never ending remake pool. GAP was a refreshing viewing experience mainly because it was so raw and so intriguing. GAP has that magical substance that many of the horror films today lack. I highly recommend this movie because it feels like a throw back to the days when the horror genre wasn’t afraid to take risk.
-oliver, houston, texas, United States