| release date: | N/A Tuesday June 20, 2006 (dvd/video) |
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| genre: | Thriller |
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| running time: | 73 min. |
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| director: | Steven Soderbergh |
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| studio: | Alliance Films |
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| producer(s): | Gregory Jacobs |
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| screenplay: | Coleman Hough |
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| cast: | Debbie Doebereiner, Dustin James Ashley |
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Current Tribute rating: 3.17 Rate Movie User Reviews |
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Bubble Movie Synopsis
An unlikely love triangle is born at a doll factory in a small midwestern town fallen on hard times. Lonely and isolated, long time employees Martha (Debbie Doebereiner) and Kyle (Dustin James Ashley) have become friends by default in spite of their drastic age difference, but their dynamic is upset by the arrival of a new worker: young, attractive single mother Rose. As Martha grows increasingly wary about Rose's dubious character, she discovers Kyle and Rose developing a relationship of their own.
A murder is committed, an investigation begins, one that will call into question our established assumptions about these characters and life in their small town.
Steven Soderbergh has a very interesting filmography. He's a man who certainly is not afraid to branch out and either direct or produce alternative projects. For every mainstream film he's directed such as Traffic or Eric Brockovich, he's gone out and produced an array of films that are certainly "outside the box" when it comes to marketing. He's produced films such as Naqoyqatsi, which I own but haven't watched and to my understanding it's a series of clips set to a score by Phillip Glass, and other films such as Full Frontal and Bubble.
In Bubble, the audience follows the character Martha, played by newcomer Debbie Doebereiner, as she runs through her daily routine of waking up in a