Splinter 2006

Description:
Gangland violence shreds a community and shatters a family in “Splinter,” the feature debut of Michael D. Olmos. Despite some imaginative elements and a knockout performance by Tom Sizemore, “Splinter” feels very much like a first effort. With its recycled themes and muddled storyline generating a cascade of unanswered questions, the film is more about style than substance.
One of its stylistic triumphs, however, is an opening title sequence that in itself almost makes the film worth watching. In a dazzling graphic montage (credited to Jamieson Fry and Danijel Zerelj) set to a pulsating synthesizer, pop-up anime meets 3-D. Fleetingly introducing key characters and settings, the sequence maps out the gang activity in two fictitious L.A. neighborhoods, culminating in a point-blank murder and a blast of blood to the camera.
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