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Hierarchy (2009) -- A group of Californians experience loss, despair and desperation over the course of seven days.

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8.9/10   14 votes
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Writer:
Michael Fredianelli (written by)
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When life gets tough just give up more
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Cast

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Anthony Spears ... Roy Hudgins

Maggie VandenBerghe ... Jill Hudgins
Brian Gallegos ... Greg Hudgins
Ronald Kaplan ... Huntington Hudgins

Michael Fredianelli ... Jeff Carrow
Lillie Morrisson ... Faye Carrow

Eric Andersen ... Sean Ireland
Monika Mercedes ... Pam Russell
Yong-Sung Leal ... Nick Williams
Catherine David ... Cathy Hudgins
James Soderborg ... Rick
Tim Jahn ... Homeless Man
Brett Halsey ... Father Mulligan (as Montgomery Ford)

Rusty Meyers ... Martin Page
Molinee Green ... Starla
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USA:125 min
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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
Arching higher!, 28 August 2009
7/10
Author: ajji-2 from Lahore, Pakistan

Ambitious, complex project from a guy infamous for his more slam-bang action epics of the extended (indeed, never-ending) shootouts variety. Fredianelli is not only improving his skill as a filmmaker with each new film, but also broadening his horizons, it seems. It could've all gone horribly wrong; a multi-character, multi-problem drama with all the elements that could easily push this into soap opera territory. Kudos to our guy for not letting that happen. Aside from a few missteps, this is powerful and intelligent material. The sex scene right at the beginning seems a bit gratuitous, but in light of the character arc we're following, it kinda fits in. The dialogue is mostly true-to-life, but at times veers towards corny. Performances are generally strong, with everyone doing justice to their roles, with a few standouts along the way (the face-off with Rust Meyers' agent being a delight). It is heartening to see more and more 'professional' actors appearing in WD films. Also, it was good to see some humour interspersed with the generally melancholy tone. However, a missed opportunity was when a bimbo starlet says to our Hollywood producer that she's "got an ass like Jessica Biel's. Can you do something with it?" while shoving her butt his way. That scene was begging for the guy to "do something" to/with her butt and add a witty remark!

Another memorable scene is the Shakespearian rehearsal. Mike really lets loose with the improv, but due to his inability to stretch his mouth to, say, Gerard Butler levels, he ends up lisping a lot (that must've been one spit-soaked set!), which makes the scene even more entertaining. Man, it reminded me of Bill the cat from Bloom County in all his "thpppppt!" vocabulary.

As for the much talked-about third act, I didn't really find it out of place, let alone out of left field (or at least a lot less so than the afore-mentioned excursion with Molinee Green). The ending of it all could've been better, though. Another thing I felt was that the gay character was too obviously so from the second he appeared. It seemed to be a stereotype out of a sketch from SNL or something. This would've been fine in Higgy & Puffs territory, but this otherwise accomplished drama demanded a bit more depth. And the scenes between his wife and her lover could've done with a bit more heat (especially in comparison to the first - and only - sex scene in the film), it was hard to imagine why these two would've got together. I could've also done without the excruciating songs, but maybe that was Mike's way of poking fun of those 'swishy' singer/songwriters of the mushy/romantic variety. And finally, a technical gaff: what's with the shadow of the boom mike where the two women are walking along the street? Surely, somebody must've noticed it? !?

Those minor criticisms aside, this is a solid piece of work from Mike Fredianelli, and I hope to see even better stuff from him in the future.

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