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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Indy
Strays is very gritty and authentic, it's what independent film festivals thrive on. Vin stretches his acting and directing muscles (even his singing muscles! It is almost worth buying the DVD for those few minutes!). It's a bit riske at times, to the point of being unpleasantly real, but very entertaining and genuine. It makes me miss the 90's.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - so sad
I have loved all the movies vin has been in and was so excited to see this movie. I kept watching the movie in hopes that it would pick up at even some point and it never did. poor all around with acting, screen shots. luckily, I just rented the movie and didn't purchase it so atleast there was one positive thing I could find about the movie. I don't actually own it! this movie seems to either be a big hit or flop. I found it on the flop side.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Disgraceful
Unbelievably bad. Wooden acting....moronic script....formulaic....even for Vin Diesel. When you watch one of his movies you know you aren't going to get "No Country For Old Men" but his movies are usually an enjoyable way to pass some time.

I want that 90 odd minutes of my life back. Avoid at all costs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Strays will be a clasic.
Strays goes beyond simple entertainment and accomplishes what every great work of art sets out to accomplish. It elicits previously hidden emotions from its audience. It communicates in a subtle and elegant fashion while maintaining a clarity of truth that can not be denied. Often the elegance of our lives is misunderstood or simply overlooked by the harshness of reality. This movie embraces the bitter and often ugly truth while quietly revealing the beauty and fragility of the human experience. This movie changed my perspective on life and if that isn't the true definition of art then I don't know what is.

You can't just watch it once and expect to see or understand the subtleties. The art, the passion, the feel of this movie is layered in by excellent writing, acting and directing. It is not a slam it in your face action movie that speaks to an ignorant audience. Strays asks the audience to sit with it and give it room to breathe its life and message in its own time and its own fashion. Like a fine wine, taken too quickly in large gulps one misses everything that makes it special, makes it a masterpiece. Strays will resonate with a generation and will easily become a classic.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - "Strays" Movie Review by Michael ELliano
This is an overplayed drama about a good looking guy that attracts all kinds of woman for pure animalistic sex. The problem with the movie is that his character is a mistaken hood/pot dealer who is just getting by and has no complaints about his life until he meets a woman with whom he believes is exactly what he needed in life. She dumps the loser and he can't blame her. In his regret he decides to stop selling drugs and go see his mommy! Sorry but Vin has done much much better in his later movies and this is no Rocky. I have to vote thumbs down for script, entertainment, absolutely not one laugh, and poor drama from the poor screenplay. Don't waste your time.


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