Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
byroncoolz
Saw it, loved it. Yea it's an indie film but it knocks it outa the park. Beats most studio films for excitement factor. That's all I really want to say but I gotta keep writing for this to get listed so I guess I'll expound.The acting was good, the camera work very good, the overall quality was pretty good, but the story, action and villain were excellent.The action scenes were some of the best I've ever seen. The fight coordinator obviously was world class with some special training. I definitely want to see more from them.I'm out.
meauxhathaway
I was totally amazed by this film. The fact that one person could conceive it, write it , direct it and act in it....is a feat of pure genius. I wish I could have attended the premier in Boston as I would have liked to see the reactions of those who did attend. The scenery was wonderful and the acting was first rate. The fact that it was filmed in Massachusetts added to my experience as a former native.I was immediately drawn in.I can only say this is a MUST SEE. I will not give anything away. I hope this independent film gets all the accolades and attention it rightly deserves. KUDOS to Alan Caggiano. You deserve yo go all the way with this body of work.
M C
Great movie! Enjoyed the intensity of it... the action scenes kept me riveted to the movie and on the edge of my seat.Cinematography was awesome as well.I got to see it at it's Premier on the big screen in Randolph, MA.Brought some friends with me and we all loved it.We all remarked on all the work that had to have been put into the making of this.I'm giving it a 10.The guy who made this obviously has a good eye for detail and entertaining his audience.Hope he continues.Looking forward to seeing a sequel...
Glenn Harriman
Can a small budget, local film deliver with Hollywood blockbuster effects? The answer is YES, as filmmaker/producer/actor Allan Caggiano proves with his premiere release of "Dark Disciple". Shot on location in Massachusetts, this film delivers outstanding acting, effects and cinematography on a very small budget. You forget about this while watching the film, however; it's that good.Enter the first iconic villain of the decade, a menacing character called the Dark Disciple. Combining a spectacular display of original weapons and martial arts, "Dark Disciple" unfolds in the small fishing town of Laresett. The villain keeps local law enforcement busy while imparting his unique brand of terror on the unsuspecting populace, all to cover up a deeper motive. It has an effective plot, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat. The release has great timing, too, right before Halloween!The difference in this endeavor is that it's not merely an exciting thriller but one with a message, of perseverance and hope in the midst of personal tragedy. Mr. Caggiano has managed to carefully construct several elements into a feature length offering that leaves you very little time to catch your breath before the next exciting turn!