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    Machiavelli Hangman, The Next Back To The Future?
    Copyright © 2005, Phillip Kevin

    While some films like Butterfly Effect with Ashton Kutcher have 
    recently tried to emulate Robert Zemeckis’s 1985 smash hit, none 
    have achieved a fair amount of critical success. While Back to 
    the Future was not Zemeckis’s first directorial venture – he had 
    directed Romancing the Stone with Kathleen Turner and Michael 
    Douglas the previous year – it was the first box office success 
    that he penned himself.
     
    Everyone can remember Michael J. Fox’s Marty McFly as he, along 
    with Dr. Emmett Brown – acted superbly by Christopher Loyd – 
    flew back and forth between the present and the past. This 
    jumping through time-frames technique was reused in the sequels 
    but they lost the freshness of the original that manipulated 
    and put to work the audience’s imagination.
     
    Machiavelli Hangman, the predicted-to-be sleeper hit of 2006, 
    is said to have the same story structure and patterns as the 
    beloved time-travel films. However, in this case, there is no 
    literal depiction of the time-traveling however, the audience 
    goes through the different dates and although this is a simple 
    use of flashback and flash-forward, there is a very uncanny 
    sense of time-traveling involved. 
     
    "I wouldn’t say so much that Machiavelli Hangman is like Back to 
    the Future but that it’s perhaps a cinematic rendition of Marcel 
    Duchamps’s drawings, you could say" explains the writer-director 
    Shervin Youssefian, who is better known for his award-winning 
    short films on the film festival circuits. 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Phillip Kevin is a senior editor for various online publishing 
    companies. This is his review of the upcoming movie, 
    Machiavelli Hangman. http://www.hangmanmovie.com




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