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Electric Slide

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The content of film is about the period of time in 1983, mainly describe the life of Eddie Dodson with the beautiful girls and luxurious houses in Los Angeles. Day by day, all things are normal until he starts living at high- standard and the loan sharks also begins knocking on the door. To solve his problem, Eddie makes a plan to rob bank at LA with Pauline, his friend. They have implemented 60 cases and taken the intention of the police quickly.  
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Village Voice
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March 31, 2015

Jim Sturgess as Dodson is meant to be a charismatic, effete dandy. He merely comes off creepy. Vinessa Shaw, Chloë Sevigny, and Patricia Arquette are utterly wasted in nothing parts.
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March 30, 2015

Like the characters, the film's exterior flash can't conceal a glaring emptiness.
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April 25, 2014

Tiresomely told, uninteresting and turgid, Electric Slide is as insipid as it gets - a meaningless movie about almost nothing at all.
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New York Post
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April 01, 2015

"Electric Slide" has some of the mordant absurdity of the novels of Bret Easton Ellis. Like its dim hero, it's going nowhere, but traveling in style.
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April 02, 2015

Electric Slide turns a pulpy story into a turgid, humorless, undernourished slog.
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April 01, 2015

Self-consciously arty dreck of the most agonizing variety.
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Blu-ray.com
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April 01, 2015

"Electric Slide" becomes a vacuous, numbed viewing experience that's more interested in the positioning of lights than the decay of its characters.
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