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  • Caught this film at the Arizona International Film Festival. I wasn't expecting a lot (though the festival's director told me it was one of the best films submitted). Five minutes into it I was sold. Shot in B & W on a shoestring budget, this film is hilarious. The acting is solid, the writing is solid and the look of the film is solid. The acting is probably the biggest revelation, since most films shot on low budgets tend to have amateur or stagey acting. Not this one. It features one of the most convincing, endearing and funny portrayals of a character with Tourette's Syndrome I've ever seen. The plot is convoluted without being confusing and raunchy without being gratuitous. If you get the chance, see this movie. Filmmakers like Majkowski (hope I got that right) deserve the chance to strut their stuff to a wider audience.
  • Surprisingly well made little movie. Short in length at about 90 minutes. For a low budget movie, very well made. Plot is slow to unravel. Cast is excellent especially Elizabeth Van Meter as the girlfriend with Tourette's Syndrome.
  • This independent, B&W, DV feature consistently shocks, amazes and amuses with it's ability to create the most insane situations and then find humor and interest in them. It's all hilarious and ridiculous stuff, yet as absurd as much of the film should be, there is a heart and a reality here that keeps the film grounded, keeps the entire piece from drifting into complete craziness and therein lies the real message here. This film is about how we all survive in a world gone mad. That seems to be the heart of the film. For as insane and off the wall as things get, Leon, the 30 yr. old paperboy-protagonist, always tries to keep it together. He's like a child forever trying to catch the balloon that is floating away so that everything will work out for the best, so that everyone can have what they want.

    The acting in the film could have went far over the top but the exceptional cast really keeps the piece cohesive. Van Meter is perhaps the best of the bunch here with a performance that shines through her absurd diseased tics. Just as the characters in the film do, we overlook her sudden outbursts to see the real person underneath.

    Majkowski is a true genius here. He takes the utmost ridiculous plot twists and keeps them real. It is his script and his cast that help keep the whole thing afloat. It's a true testament to the skill of Majkowski and all involved that this film, with it's grating plot and characters, never once works our nerves. Majkowski has taken a film that could have been abrasive and repugnant, and somehow given it heart and humor. This is a unique film. Not to be missed.
  • This is a must see for independent movie fans, but it also holds up well against mainstream movies. I think we have the makings of the next Woody Allen or Quentin Tarrentino here.

    The budget is painfully low. No special effects whatsoever, and they seemingly used ambient lighting (shot in digital video.) -And yet this movie grabs hold of you and never lets go. The screenplay is somewhat bizarre, yet the actors and director pull it off with complete realism. It has humor, it has intrigue, and it has pathos, and it all works together.

    No point in describing the details. If you want to see an independent

    masterpiece, a virtual lesson in how to make a low budget flick that really works, see this one.

    -Oh yeah, it's also REALLY entertaining.
  • Passing stones definitely one of the best comedy independent films ever. You must have a sense of humor to fully enjoy this one. This film for some reason hasn't received its credit due. First, lets start with the story line everyone loves a good treasure hunt. When a dead father leaves letters behind advising of a hidden treasure it not only brings two families together but starts a whirlwind adventure. Mix in a polish translator, a comatose mother, a crack-head with turrets syndrome, a twisted homosexual hypnotist, and one drag queen, money not only makes the world go round but can turn family into enemies. My favorite character in this film would have to be the sister/crack addict with turret's syndrome,her sudden out burst will have you crying and mimicking for weeks.
  • i have never seen a film that so perfectly captures the spirit of what is a true independent film. shot on an absurdly low budget, casting friends and family and acting that is explosive and hilarious. i saw this film when in showed at SF Indie and again at a private venue. Since then I have told all of my friends about it and have been doing everything humanly possible to get a copy. if you *ever* get a chance to see Passing Stone you should. In a lifetime of exposure to the grit and the mania of Indie Films I have never seen one as excellent as this.

    the plot? oh, just watch it. you would not believe me if i told you. it is deranged. it is funny. you will laugh until you cry. i sit here tapping away and chuckle as i recall scenes from this film. there are so many moments that are perfection. i could rant and rave about this film for pages. see it if you can. it seems to have vanished off the planet. the best of the very best of the true spirit of independent film!
  • ...I saw this movie when it was playing on IFC. I taped it on VHS three times and have not one of those copies. ...Great movie. To sum it up; you wouldn't know what to do with it if you got it and chances are you ain't never gonna get it, and even if you do you ain't gonna have it long. ...Shot in black and white on Long Island; a story of family dysfunction and one man's effort - Hercules paper boy - to rise above it and the misguided indifference of those who mistake authority for truth. What happens when you are dealing with people who live like there is no tomorrow. The older homosexual brother, the paint huffing, mommies favorite younger brother. Ahh i give up. I am no good at this. Stoney? ... I keep looking every month or so, to see if it ever comes back.