The Grey Zone - film review.
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Chris Murphy COMJ 4302 Editorial Writing April 10, 2004 The Grey Zone Every once in a great while, a low budget film makes a tremendous impact at the Cannes Film Festival. Tim Blake Nelson's film, The Grey Zone, was one such film. Unfortunately, like most Cannes films, the movie did not make much money. It was released only in Los Angeles and New York, along with a few more art-film houses in major cities. Fortunately for us, the movie was recently released on DVD, allowing for a much larger audience than would be usually be possible. The director, Tim Blake Nelson is hardly well known in Hollywood. He is probably best known as Delmar, the IQ deficient companion to George Clooney in the hilarious film, O' Brother, Where art thou? However, Nelson began carving a name for himself when he directed his two previous credits, Eye of God and O. The latter film was a...

