Simon, a young man with exceptional powers, tracks down a serial killer, battling not only his own demons but a government agency that has decided Simon is too dangerous to be allowed to roa... Read allSimon, a young man with exceptional powers, tracks down a serial killer, battling not only his own demons but a government agency that has decided Simon is too dangerous to be allowed to roam free. Based on a bestseller by Peter Flannery.Simon, a young man with exceptional powers, tracks down a serial killer, battling not only his own demons but a government agency that has decided Simon is too dangerous to be allowed to roam free. Based on a bestseller by Peter Flannery.
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Corin Wake
- Young Simon
- (as Corin Edgar Robert)
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I watched the film not knowing what to expect and was pleasantly surprised. The acting was very good, the script was very good, accents were superb, and the filming locations were great, in fact, everything about the film was pretty satisfying. Thankfully, there was no crappy over-the-top Hollywood-type CGIs as well. I really can't fault it. Very interesting ending as well. Nice one Scotland!
+1 Star for inserting one of my favorite piano Pieces!!!!! :)
+1 Star for the first half of the movie. The first half build was pretty good. I was into the story and didn't fall to reading the ingredients on my bag of potato chips.
Okay I thought the ending wasn't bad. But it wasn't great. Definitely not good enough to pus the score up any higher. It fact I lean more towards docking the score for the ending but, it really didn't annoy me or impress me so the score stands as is.
Oh and really the moral of this story is to stand up and confront your demons. Don't let your demons control you or your whole life. Have some cahones!!!! :)
+1 Star for the first half of the movie. The first half build was pretty good. I was into the story and didn't fall to reading the ingredients on my bag of potato chips.
Okay I thought the ending wasn't bad. But it wasn't great. Definitely not good enough to pus the score up any higher. It fact I lean more towards docking the score for the ending but, it really didn't annoy me or impress me so the score stands as is.
Oh and really the moral of this story is to stand up and confront your demons. Don't let your demons control you or your whole life. Have some cahones!!!! :)
As a Scot myself I was cringing at the puerile acting from some of the cast in this and the long drawn out story which should have been done in a short as this was just too long for its own good!
I see they dug out all the old Take The High Road actors from yesteryear and what was Gordon Kennedy the comedian doing in this , Siobhan Redmond and the actor who played the serial killer was seriously awful - where did they dig this bunch out - the bargain acting basement bin it seems.
Rab C. Nesbitt Scottish vernacular sums it up - Pure dead awful so it is!
I see they dug out all the old Take The High Road actors from yesteryear and what was Gordon Kennedy the comedian doing in this , Siobhan Redmond and the actor who played the serial killer was seriously awful - where did they dig this bunch out - the bargain acting basement bin it seems.
Rab C. Nesbitt Scottish vernacular sums it up - Pure dead awful so it is!
40 minutes into this movie and it seems like still nothing has happened. It's too slow and the music will put you right to sleep! I have no idea what this movie is about and don't care to watch any more of it...
Well done Scotland! They found a lot of Scottish actors/actresses that don't have Glaswegian accents to such a degree 90% of the English speaking world wouldn't have a clue what they were saying!
The story is well constructed and a reasonable representation of the First And Only original story by Peter A. Flannery. Aside from the forced 'deviations' that every film version is forced to take to condense a weeks reading into a one or two hour slot it does well to get the critical and key moments covered.
You can see pretty early on that this wasn't a high budget movie production but it really didn't need it, it works as is! The scenes are plausible and the settings well selected. The darker scenes, although necessitated by the storyline, could have been slightly better lighted or atmospherics would have improved them but as these are few it doesn't detract from great acting and the essence of the story.
The acting is actually exceptionally good and everyone gets the requisites that the acting is providing. The scene where they cut back to the control room group. mouths agape and dumbstruck, is priceless!
Synopsis: great movie if you like crime drama with a little extra thrown in, not recommended for the faint hearted some of the 'nasties' are pretty convincing and may make you squirm! (isn't that what they are supposed to do?). I recommend this as a 'casual view' crime drama that will leave you feeling like you just watched a movie with a conclusion as opposed to the all too frequent 'hollow feeling' and lacking of an end!.
The story is well constructed and a reasonable representation of the First And Only original story by Peter A. Flannery. Aside from the forced 'deviations' that every film version is forced to take to condense a weeks reading into a one or two hour slot it does well to get the critical and key moments covered.
You can see pretty early on that this wasn't a high budget movie production but it really didn't need it, it works as is! The scenes are plausible and the settings well selected. The darker scenes, although necessitated by the storyline, could have been slightly better lighted or atmospherics would have improved them but as these are few it doesn't detract from great acting and the essence of the story.
The acting is actually exceptionally good and everyone gets the requisites that the acting is providing. The scene where they cut back to the control room group. mouths agape and dumbstruck, is priceless!
Synopsis: great movie if you like crime drama with a little extra thrown in, not recommended for the faint hearted some of the 'nasties' are pretty convincing and may make you squirm! (isn't that what they are supposed to do?). I recommend this as a 'casual view' crime drama that will leave you feeling like you just watched a movie with a conclusion as opposed to the all too frequent 'hollow feeling' and lacking of an end!.
Did you know
- TriviaThe face painted on the wall in Simon's home is the Delphic Sibyl and is a seer of the future, symbolically linked with Simons own powers.
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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