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  • Warning: Spoilers
    We see photos of a crime family as Joey (Rick Borgia) goes to prison for 15 years. He gets out and wants to go straight in spite of pressure from his brother Phil (Gaetano Iacono) and his running buddy Raymond (Gerard Adimando). Phil, in what looked like a flashback, but wasn't, robs a poker game of Rocky Sullivan (Daniel Werzinger). Phil doesn't enjoy his loot too long before he is fish food. Joey laments and opts to avenge his brother's death.

    Yes there were some twist, but nothing overly clever. The film had cliche talk and over uses cinema techniques for example. When you want to create excitement, you up tempo the music. But when the tempo of the music far exceeds the excitement on the screen, it becomes noticeable, as in this film.

    Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity.
  • Leofwine_draca13 February 2018
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    TWISTS OF FATE is an interminably poor indie thriller with a 'mob' theme. After watching it I can only wonder what happened to the $100,000 budget as there's no sign of it on screen. A guy gets out of jail, thinking about revenge, but instead ends up holing up inside a woman's house for the rest of the running time. It's the kind of film which is trashy in a bad way and completely, utterly, boring.