mjameson740
I just watched the film No Deposit at the ICFF Film Festival in Toronto, and was really impressed with this movie. I especially liked Michael Madsen, haven't seen him in many movies lately, but this is a role that he owns, probably one of his best roles to date next Reservoir Dogs, very gritty and complex. It's a simple movie with a great story, fantastic plot and a great cast of characters. It just goes to show you that independent films is where it's at, you do not need a lot of money to make a great movie. If you get a chance to watch this movie do so, it's coming out at Cineplex Theatres in Toronto June 19th and it's a must see!
alphonseobrien
No Deposit is one of the best independent movies I have watched this year. It very well shot, visually enticing with good acting. The plot was captivating and the story itself is good. I enjoyed the cast very much, they were natural and convincing, so much talent and a lot of heart within this film. Yes
how can you be wrong with such a great cast like Daniel Baldwin, Robert Loggia and Michael Paré, and yet I was impressed. Frank D'Angelo also played amazing, he is getting better from movie to movie and this time he was really good. I could tell this is a low budget film, but due to the great cast and the cinematography it didn't bother me at all. I enjoyed this movie and probably will watch it again.
sherylespiritu
So I watched the movie No Deposit at the Quad about a week ago, and pretty liked it. Well, it is not perfect, and I have some comments, but all is all I liked it.So let's start with the good comments
The cast was a great mesh of talent and realness. You could feel the chemistry between them. Wow. I also appreciated the cinematography throughout this movie. You can't believe this is a low budget film. Very rare. However, I didn't like the story. I mean the story itself is good and entertaining, but I felt that it is not completed. Too many questions have crossed in my mind during this movie (I won't tell as I don't want to spoil) and I felt that the script need to be improved.Yet, I liked this movie and I recommend you to watch it.
georgiannekenan
I watched the movie No Deposit it in NY at the Quad last week (even saw Paul Sorvino there) and I just loved it. The story is beautiful and left me with plenty of thoughts. I recognized a lot of the actors and enjoyed their characters and their performance. I appreciated the cinematography throughout this movie I also enjoyed the cast very much, but the hostage scenes were my favorite. They were so dramatic and yet very convincing, especially these with Robert Loggia. I am a Jew and I felt a lot of sympathy with the characters during these scenes. The plot itself is nice, but I hated the ending. I wish this movie had a different ending. I also think this movie could have been a little bit longer, but overall it was great.