Blu-ray Review – Lost Faith

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In the 1990s, Joel D. Wynkoop wanted to become a prolific moviemaker. He made his helming debut with 1985's "Twisted Illusions," but really aimed to make his mark years later, soon delivering an enormous number of movies for the home video market. 1992's "Lost Faith" is the first shot fired, with Wynkoop overseeing a feature that transforms him into an action hero, with lengthy martial arts showdowns and women to save, delivering a celebration of all things Joel D. Wynkoop. Unfortunately, film wasn't the future for the writer/director/star, who selects a shot-on-video approach for the endeavor, which contributes to the overall sloppiness of the picture, and it quickly becomes painfully ridiculous. "Lost Faith" is a mess of ideas, with Wynkoop struggling to make storytelling decisions, often too distracted by his own awesomeness to really care about anything else. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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