Confession on DVD

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Anyone remember those choose your own adventure
books as a kid? Well now you can peep a new movie on DVD that’s sort of like
those books, except I don’t think this one’s about pirates hidden treasure.

The movie is called THE CONFESSION, and it
claims to be the first film of it’s kind. The entire film is shot in on take,
except filmed from 11 different angles. Not only that, but as the viewer you can
choose whichever angle you want to watch from whenever you want. How kick ass is
that?

In THE CONFESSION
five people, invited to a party with no host, at a home with no residents,
discover that they are connected by the murder of their mutual friend, Julie
Vander. When their mysterious host arrives, he is revealed to be Julie’s
ex-boyfriend — the man recently acquitted of the crime. And he comes armed with
a revelation: One of them is the real killer.

Now if you click
here
you can head over to the film’s official site, which also includes a trailer for
the film. Unfortunately I have a feeling that the trailer doesn’t do the film
justice, it may be something that needs to be seen to fully appreciate. So head
to the
official site
to find out more information on
one of the coolest concepts put onto DVD in quite some time.

Source: Official site

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