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A psychologist engages a dangerous, young genius in a battle of wits -- unaware of the supernatural power the girl possesses, or that her life hangs in the balance.A psychologist engages a dangerous, young genius in a battle of wits -- unaware of the supernatural power the girl possesses, or that her life hangs in the balance.A psychologist engages a dangerous, young genius in a battle of wits -- unaware of the supernatural power the girl possesses, or that her life hangs in the balance.
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- 3 wins & 1 nomination total
Savannah Halliday
- Ellie
- (as Savannah Liles)
Alex Matthew
- Fonda's Wife
- (as Alexandra Matthew)
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Richard neil was excellent.. the rest is hit and miss .... all in all it's worth watching
This was a decent movie. It is only an 80 minute movie and I think that took away from it. There didn't seemed to be enough character development. It just seemed to lack some depth. It was low budget and there were times when the acting clearly indicated that but the little girl did an amazing job. There was only one scene where she seemed to lack authenticity. Maybe I'm not the only one who noticed it.
For low budget this was pretty good. Check it out on a day when you aren't doing anything else and it will pass the time.
For low budget this was pretty good. Check it out on a day when you aren't doing anything else and it will pass the time.
Quite a nice movie this was.
Good acting, specially from the main actors. The girl, yes, the more you act cold, the more vulnerable you are inside.
This is a movie without action, pace, change of location, change of story. It's close to Morgan, but does not take its action path.
It could be played in a theatre. It kept me interested from start to end.
Not that it was brilliantly clever, as the girl was, it has its clichés of stereotype characters, but clever enough not try to tackle my intelligence.
So if you are a person of self-inspection, you will enjoy this movie.
Good acting, specially from the main actors. The girl, yes, the more you act cold, the more vulnerable you are inside.
This is a movie without action, pace, change of location, change of story. It's close to Morgan, but does not take its action path.
It could be played in a theatre. It kept me interested from start to end.
Not that it was brilliantly clever, as the girl was, it has its clichés of stereotype characters, but clever enough not try to tackle my intelligence.
So if you are a person of self-inspection, you will enjoy this movie.
There's nothing outstanding about this movie, but it's a solid plot with a gripping delivery. Some acting was jilted and/or support characters were shallow, but the main job between the prodigal girl and the psychiatrist was good.
For a straight to dvd type movie, this is actually pretty good. Most of the acting is up to par and the special effects were better than a lot of indie movies I've seen. My biggest issue is the movie starts off slow, but eventually it picks up and the ending made it worth watching. Other than that, this was better than I expected from something so low budget.
Did you know
- TriviaThe entire movie uses only five locations: The interrogation room, the control room, the hallway, Dr Olivia's office and the park in the epilogue.
- GoofsThe chair that Fonda (Richard Neil) wedges into the door handle would do absolutely nothing to prevent someone from entering or exiting the room.
- Alternate versionsThere are two versions of Prodigy. One black and white, one color.
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- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.55:1
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