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scorched

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The adjective has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
  Synonyms: adust, baked, parched, sunbaked

Meaning #2: having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy

Meaning #3: damaged or discolored by superficial burning:"the scorched blouse tore easily"


 
 
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Scorched
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Directed by Gavin Grazer
Produced by Al Corley
Eugene Musso
Bart Rosenblatt
Written by Joe Wein
Starring Alicia Silverstone
Rachael Leigh Cook
Woody Harrelson
John Cleese
Paulo Costanzo
Distributed by Constantin Film
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 90 mins
Language English
Budget 7 million US$
IMDb profile

Scorched is a 2003 independent film starring Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, Woody Harrelson, and John Cleese.

Plot

Three mischievous employees (Paulo Costanzo, Woody Harrelson, Alicia Silverstone) of a bank in a small desert town all make plans to rob it at the same time; however, none of them knows about the others. Meanwhile, a clothing store employee (Rachael Leigh Cook) has plans for revenge against a local millionaire (John Cleese). While all of this is going on, Doleman, a jobless loser, is applying for jobs and has very little hope. The film begins with the end of the plot, with Doleman showing up for his first day of work at a local bank that has just been robbed and getting fired instantly for no reason. After that, the film returns to one week earlier, showing the development (and results) of the robbery.

Notable Things

  • The film frequently uses split screen to show multiple scenarios playing out at once.
  • The use of showing still screens of the characters with a small amount of text describing their future at the end is probably a reference to American Graffiti and/or Animal House, both of which ended in similar fashion.

 
 

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