by Walt Disney Video
Sales Rank: 4215
Price: $19.99
This story tells of a Rock Music video director (based on the life of writer, director Phil Joanou) who's life is turned upside down by his love for a french model. Filled with recognizable stars and the band U2, Entropy is a good example of the lengths that people will go to to try and avoid heartbreak.
Viewer Reviews Leave it to Disney to put their name behind Fall Out Boy T-Shirts as well as this overwrought disaster "starring" Stephen Dorff. This is quite honestly one of the most pretentious, smarmy movies I have ever seen. It's slickness goes beyond distraction; a character that has to choose between being something like a Euro-trash director or a remarkably superficial relationship with a model. "Entropy" almost taunts its viewers with the notion that a life of intrigue depends on the relative shallowness of its most important characters. Slickly made and with style for style's sake cinematography, its direction immediately dates it to the late nineties, a work of film-school camera tricks and Hollywood malaise that's beyond condescending. Joanou never tries to get us to like Dorff's character, but to be honest, we've already decided not to by the time the opening credits have finished..