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In a fight against crime, her mind is their most valuable weapon.Plot:
Freya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From... more | full synopsisUser Comments:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Navi Rawat | ... | Freya McAllister | |
| Joe Flanigan | ... | Brendan Dean | |
| Peter Horton | ... | Dr. Michael Welles | |
| Joe Morton | ... | Jon Harper | |
| Jocelyn Seagrave | ... | June McAllister | |
| Kim Coates | ... | Lars Etsen | |
| Janet Wright | ... | Zoya | |
| Paulino Nunes | ... | Agent Kunzel (as Paulino Nunez) | |
| Roman Podhora | ... | Agent Patel | |
| Barry Flatman | ... | David McAllister | |
| Karl Pruner | ... | Maracek | |
| Joanne Vannicola | ... | Terri Merriweather | |
| Joe Pingue | ... | Costas | |
| Joris Jarsky | ... | Alan Matthews | |
| Jason Wheeler | ... | Gabriel Perez |
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Argentina:89 min | UK:86 min (DVD)Country:
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Australia:M | UK:12 (DVD rating) | Netherlands:12 | Germany:12 | Argentina:13 | UK:12FAQ
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Recommended.
The movie has a strange start; the kind I don't get to watch in a lot of other movies. It's blunt, straight to-the-point to what happened, and where the story is going to take off from. I recall watching the same kind in a recent Hindi movie called 'Zinda' (that had a completely different story and theme, by the way).
Also noted by another viewer, one of the aspects that make this movie different is that within the first 15 minutes of the movie, you know that the central character isn't going to discover her strengths on her own; but she needs assistance. Had they not done that, it would have become yet another 'gifted' story. Overall, I liked the movie, and had a good feeling after watching it. There are many loose ends in the story that have been left unexplored, but hey, nobody's complaining.
Navi Rawat has looked great in the movie, by the way.