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Tape is the rare play-to-film transfer that benefits from keeping its characters confined to one set. A stark, three-character story by Stephen Belber set in real time, Tape starts off like a Dead Poets Society sequel scripted by David Mamet, as the two stars of that 1989 film – Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard – warily circle each other in a seedy Lansing, Michigan hotel room, mind games hanging in the air. Hawke is Vince, a sometimes drug dealer who's breezed into town to see high school pal Johnny (Leonard), now a semi-successful director showing his movie at a local film festival. The crux of the surprise reunion is Amy (Uma Thurman), Vince's first love, who Johnny had a fling with ten years ago to Vince's never-ending dismay. But is a fling all it was? Johnny makes a startling confession, Vince gets it on tape, and soon enough, Amy's knocking at the door; thus, the stage is set for a mind-boggling confrontation as layers of truth are peeled back and perceptions become reality – or is it the other way around? Director Richard Linklater captures the action with a constantly moving digital video camera that gives the rising tensions an increasingly agitated quality, with the claustrophobia of the small hotel room stoking emotions to a boiling point. Shot in six days after two weeks of rehearsal, Tape took a backseat to Linklater's other 2001 release, the psychedelic Waking Life – both, however, were products of the then-burgeoning digital film medium, and impressive harbingers of the impending digital revolution. - Mark Englehart
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