Review of Vanishing on 7th Street (2010) by Arie M — 31 Aug 2012
...so no one knows how to set a fire, huh? let's forget for a moment that there were at one point several fires burning in the city from accidents and whatnot (I guess the survivors just ran past that light in terror.
..) The movie is pretty much set in a bar. And yet, there are no usable matches around? No lighters in those "vanished" barfly pockets? Really?(ok, let's pretend it's a non-smoking bar; even though, several ashtrays and even books of matches are quite prominently displayed.
) The "hero" had flares and lots of fuel, unless liquor suddenly doesn't burn and those piles of clothes just won't do (seriously, I only make my torches from the finest cotton neckties, antique table legs, and kitchen grease.
) I would have gone on an arson spree and burned whole buildings to the ground with life saving light. I would have laid flaming breadcrumb trails as I raided gas stations for more lighters on my way to the nearest Yankee Candle.
The movie could have been okay if you didn't have to completely ignore the obvious for it to work.
This review of Vanishing on 7th Street (2010) was written by Arie M on 31 Aug 2012.
Vanishing on 7th Street has generally received mixed reviews.
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