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	<title>Comments on: Fracture &#8211; Borderland Film Review</title>
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		<title>By: Cinefantastique Online &#187; Laserblast: Inland Empire, Fracture, Vacancy</title>
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		<description>[...] FRACTURE is a dark-hued thriller that came and went from theatres with lightening speed earlier this year. Judged simply by the mechanics of the plot (which are manipulative and unconvincing), the high-speed trip to video was thoroughly warranted. However, the character interplay between the protagonist and the antagonist (played by Ryan Gosling and Anthony Hopkins, respective) largely redeems the proceedings, thanks to solid performances and good dialogue. The film is available on a Widescreen DVD (pictured above) and a Full Screen DVD. [...]</description>
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