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6/10
not really my kind of movie
jaybob15 April 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I always try to be honest in reviewing films,

This nicely made 'lil' film is about on line users,'web cam' users and Virtual computer technology.

I do not understand this technology,however it is interesting and there are many film buffs into the various uses of the internet.

The only reason I had this on my queue are the 2 stars. Josh Hamiltion and Harold Perrineau, Josh is a very appealing actor & I have been a fan of Harold's work since OZ. this man is a fantastically good actor.

They both do well here.

The film was capably directed by Jeb Weintrub,he also co-wrote the script with Andrew Osbourne

The story will appeal to computer and 'web cam' people more than I. Frankly, it bored me,mainly because the hand held camera work was annoying to me.

ON LINE opened at Sundance in 2002, it did have a 6 month run in 2003, playing in no more than 7 theatres, the first week, The last weeks only in one theatre.

There is a fair amount of nudity and other types of porn.

Rating: **1/2 (out of 4) 67 points (out of 100) IMDb 6 (out of 10)
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7/10
You may find yourself in it. Perhaps you will learn something about yourself. At the very least you will laugh out loud.
SterlingY28 June 2003
I saw this film almost by chance. I barely knew what it was about, and I had no expectations. It took no more than five minutes for the film to bring me in with full curiosity. My interest was for both the story and the choices the director made in executing the script.

On the outside, `On_Line' is about two friends who run a web site that connects people for video chatting. For the most part, the conversations are in the same vein as `phone sex.' A small cast of characters make up the web of people who interact both online and offline. Essentially, they are all looking for the same thing, love and happiness. `On_Line' explores the difficulties of this endeavor with both humor and tension, which are well timed throughout he story and well played out by excellent performances from the actors. In the exploration of today's difficulties for finding someone to hold, `On_line' analyzes our expectations by comparing what we want on the surface to what we need inside. The film dives into the concept of satisfaction or lack of it, as a result of expectation. We want something, and when it is presented to us, we are not happy because deeply, we need something else.

Aside from the humorous stories that are intertwined throughout the film, the director takes us to another online video chat connection. Here we meet a character that explores the possibility of being alone forever. He is battling a decision that may be his last. The director looks into the extreme dark side of loneliness, but keeps us laughing so we don't regress into depression.

Why is it that when we live in a big city with millions of people, we find it so difficult to find someone to hold hands with? Furthermore, with the online world, in which we live, you can almost try before you buy, and yet it seems this has only made our task to find happiness more difficult.

I strongly suggest watching this film. You may find yourself in it. Perhaps you will learn something about yourself. At the very least you will laugh out loud.
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7/10
2.5 stars
mweston17 April 2002
This film, which won the jury prize at Cinequest (the San Jose, CA film festival) for best narrative feature, is nominally about two roommates who start an Internet sex site. But happily the film is about more than that. It is also about real life interactions, and about the confusing lines of public vs. private on the Internet.

The director was there to answer questions when I saw this on 3/3/2002, and the story behind the film was also pretty interesting. Most of the online interactions really did happen in real-time, although often over local network connections between people in nearby rooms rather than over the Internet. In one case people who were supposedly in different states were actually in rooms on adjacent floors of a dilapidated building, and they had to take care to make sure that the one on the upper floor didn't cause dust to rain down on the other person. The film was shot in 18 days on digital video, and the director said that the film will likely get distributed.
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7/10
Very Original Romance– I Liked a Lot
claudio_carvalho5 April 2006
In New York, John Roth (Josh Hamilton) and Lawrence "Moe" Curley (Harold Perrineau) are friends, roommates and partners in a pornographic adult site called Intercon-X, where the fantasies of costumers may be satisfied, being necessary only a computer and a credit card. John is very lonely and has difficulties to deal with real people, and Moe is a "walking penis", only interested in having sex with women. John peeps Angel (Liz Owens) and the delicious Jordan Nash (Vanessa Ferlito), and one day he makes contact with Jordan and they date. Meanwhile, the depressed owner of a thematic bar, Moira Ingalls (Isabell Gillies), meets Moe and she falls in love for him, stops using pills and leaves her suicidal chartroom, keeping only touch with the twenty years old gay virtual friend Ed Simone (Eric Millegan), who is also lonely and likes Al Fleming (John Fleck) from Intercon-X. The reaction of each person outside virtual world meeting the other one is very different, but in the end, there is a message of hope.

"On_Line" is a very original and updated romance and I liked a lot. The creative screenplay is about a very modern theme that is explored in "Thomas est Amoureux" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262826/usercomments-13) in a different approach, taking place in a near future. But in "On-Line", the story about lonely people that have difficulties to establish a relationship with real people is much more believable. In the present days, it is amazing the quantity of personal information transmitted through Internet and the number of persons we only know virtually. In IMDb, for example, I have contact with many persons, few of them are my friends in real world, but most of them I know just through the site and probably I will never have the chance to meet them. But IMDb is a site about movies, and not problematic as Intercon-X or the suicidal chat room. The cast is great and is difficult to highlight one individual performance, although I liked a lot the acting of Isabell Gillies in the role of the sweet and hurt Moira Ingalls; the direction is excellent, with a great work of edition. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "A Vida On_Line" ("The On_Line Life")
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8/10
A great sleeper film
boyinflares25 November 2005
Living in the Cyber-Age, "On_Line" is a great film which tells the story of 7 people whose lives are all connected through the internet, specifically online chatrooms. In the world today, so many people's lives are connected through the internet, so I'm surprised that there aren't more films like this, but there's no need for saturation now, this film does a great job.

The cast are all fantastic. The wonderful Isabel Gillies is in a role that is a far cry from her SVU supporting character Kathy Stabler as she plays Moira, a young woman looking for love and who chats in a suicide chat room. Eric Millegan is great as a young gay guy also looking for love. Love actually happens to be a major part of this film, and is something everyone can relate to, be it On_Line or not.
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7/10
Not perfect, but fun (if a little gaudy)
los-chupacabras26 July 2005
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This film recaptures the feel of the indies of the early 90's. The characters are fun and enjoyable, the script quirky. I wouldn't call this the best cinema of 2001, but it is enjoyably iconoclastic. I also think it's more representative of real people than many Hollywood films.

Especially rewarding in this film is the atmosphere. Critics have referred to other, similar movies as "an acid trip," but this film comes closer to a frenetic, detail-laden caffeine overdose, filled with garish colors and the kind of mock drama that inhabits late night chat rooms.

Kudos do have to go out for the soundtrack, which is excellent.

My rating: 7/10. An interesting ride.
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7/10
Exploitation Made Almost Palatable
B2426 May 2006
Most films of this kind call strictly for a kind of voyeuristic response on the part of the viewer. This one rises well above that level because of its message and its unique manner of execution. It displays an interdimensional technical structure that works well, especially within the context of internet effects on ordinary human behavior.

In other words, it takes what might ordinarily pass as borderline pornographic scenarios and makes them the vehicle rather than the main focus of interest in showing how people respond to that novel kind of intercommunication. Skillfully moving from the computer screen to real life situations and back again, the film overcomes weaknesses in plot and credibility to succeed in creating an overall sense of purpose.

Not that the story or acting are uniformly deficient. Indeed, there are a few fine performances of difficult material here, as well as production values that rise well above those of most independent films. This is one of those films that require some serious reflection on the part of the viewer in order to get past preconceptions or prejudices.

Everyone can and should see it a little differently.
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8/10
Well made indie film, the director deserves credit for a good movie
verb801 June 2005
Well put together film that actually is very accurate. This is a very interesting genre when you consider such flops like feardot.com which actually aren't accurate, stupid, and silly. Here we have a real movie with surprising good acting and not to mention *OUT-STANDING* soundtrack. One of the better indie films that really deserves a viewing. A very key thing to point out about this film is the pace is rather good. The development of each player in the movie is well done, we really do feel for everyone which is not an eask task in 1 1/2 hours. Its easy to make a movie about this content and show unrealistic screenshots on the computer, this was also another area that was real and honest.

My only grip is would they please release a ANAMORPHIC VERSION of this DVD!! :)

good job Jed Weintrob
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8/10
Fantasy, Reality, and the Spaces In Between: Looking for Love on the Internet
gradyharp20 February 2006
Like it or not the computer has changed our lives in ways far beyond business, data storage, ease of trafficking information, etc. The concept of Internet dating may not be new but it has rarely been so successfully investigated as well as Jed Weintrob's ON_LINE. And whether or not the viewer has ever participated in streaming video chat rooms or utilized the many internet on line sex spots, this small, low budget film will be an eye opener.

Recently dumped John Roth (Josh Hamilton) and his roommate Moe Curley (Harold Perrineau) out of frustration have started an internet dating/chat site/erotic exchange business. John rarely leaves his apartment/business, electing to spend his entire day and night online watching the beautiful Angel (Liz Owens) going about her daily duties of grooming, dressing and undressing and sleeping. John has an online buddy Moira (Isabel Gillies) who acts somewhat as a mentor for lonely people like young Ohio gay lad Ed Simone (Eric Millegan) who dials up another online sex provider, older Al Fleming (John Fleck), in an attempt to have some semblance of a non-closeted life. Moe attempts to get John out into the real dating world and arranges a meeting with the beautiful but sexually frustrated Jordan Nash (Vanessa Ferlito) but the two find relating easier on the internet than in real life. These people all interact both online and in life in a way that begins to blur what is reality. The concept is one of the dichotomies of fantasy and reality, desire/need and acting out, isolated loneliness versus stepping into the physical world and joining the dance of courtship.

The beauty of the film is in the production, and if awards were bestowed on creativity this little movie with its split screens, streaming videos, computer video cameras, and the station they all are relegated to in the space of a room, would be at the top of the list. The actors are all very fine, creating believable characters out of very little face-to-face interaction. ON_LINE has a lot to say about our current state of human relationships and interacting and it says it without being dark and cruel but instead with a lot of light comedy that serves to make the story relatedly credible. For the subject about of sex acts, it remains suggestive with being graphic: it walks a thin line very successfully. Grady Harp
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10/10
MUST SEE -- SUNDANCE INDIE HIT OF 2003
indiefilmreviewz25 February 2004
Check out the hot, sexy, and decidely-not-for-primetime ON_LINE. Josh Hamilton (The House of Yes, Kicking & Screaming) and Harold Perrineau (Oz, and Link from The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions) topline this ensemble of intersecting love triangles shot thru New York City's internet dating and cybersex community.

The first REAL look at virtual communities, webcam voyeurs, and what it's like to live life in our new net culture.

But most importantly, this film is super-sexy and sports a super-hot young cast of actors who we'll be seeing for years to come.

Worth seeing for the Josh Hamilton/Vanessa Ferlito scene in the middle alone. ***** Check it out!
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10/10
MUST SEE -- SUNDANCE INDIE HIT OF 2003
indiefilmreviewz25 February 2004
Check out the hot, sexy, and decidely-not-for-primetime ON_LINE. Josh Hamilton (The House of Yes, Kicking & Screaming) and Harold Perrineau (Oz, and Link from The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions) topline this ensemble of intersecting love triangles shot thru New York City's internet dating and cybersex community.

The first REAL look at virtual communities, webcam voyeurs, and what it's like to live life in our new net culture.

But most importantly, this film is super-sexy and sports a super-hot young cast of actors who we'll be seeing for years to come.

Worth seeing for the Josh Hamilton/Vanessa Ferlito scene in the middle alone. ***** Check it out! --indiefilmreviewz
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