Review of Entropy

Entropy (I) (1999)
5/10
Mediocre stuff for the less than mature audience
1 May 2001
"Entropy" is a principle of thermodynamics which has to do with the ever increasing randomness of the universe. It's also a mediocre cult-type flick which Dorff self-narrates in real time and in flashback as it tells about the increasing chaos in his life. A no nonsense, fast moving, get-to-the-point tongue-in-cheek drama, Dorff plays a film director who falls in love, begins to get his career on track, and then, through a series of bad decisions, slowly loses it all. This off-beat flick leaves the audience with one all important question unanswered. Why do we care?
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