Vancouver Police Detective Henry Smith is consumed by a desire to solve a religiously-fueled crime, but soon the tables turn and he finds himself a target.Vancouver Police Detective Henry Smith is consumed by a desire to solve a religiously-fueled crime, but soon the tables turn and he finds himself a target.Vancouver Police Detective Henry Smith is consumed by a desire to solve a religiously-fueled crime, but soon the tables turn and he finds himself a target.
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Andrew McCarthy definitely redeems himself as he does his best save this mediocre film. However, it starts off really slow and stays that way for about the first 45 minutes at which point it gets better.
Unlike other movies where elements such as action drama or comedy are there and plot isn't, "A Twist of Faith" is completely different it only has two worth noting, which are plot and mystery. I'm really sorry it lacked the others needed because it would have made for a much better movie.
However good this movie intends to be, it is lacking in areas that would make it worthwhile. If you enjoy good films with good plots then this is the movie for you, otherwise don't bother renting it.
The writer did an excellent job at making everything that was said come together without giving anything away. This plot was unlike one that I have ever seen
Unlike other movies where elements such as action drama or comedy are there and plot isn't, "A Twist of Faith" is completely different it only has two worth noting, which are plot and mystery. I'm really sorry it lacked the others needed because it would have made for a much better movie.
However good this movie intends to be, it is lacking in areas that would make it worthwhile. If you enjoy good films with good plots then this is the movie for you, otherwise don't bother renting it.
The writer did an excellent job at making everything that was said come together without giving anything away. This plot was unlike one that I have ever seen
I saw this movie on my local cable system under the title of 'Beyond Redemption'. I was searching for new material to watch, since most of the reruns one Saturday morning didn't interest me. I've always been a fan of Andrew McCarthy and Michael Ironside, so I chose this movie. I was pleasantly surprised.
Personally, I enjoyed the film. Rich Roesing, who posted a comment about the film being spoiled for him by seeing scenes from the movie on the back of a video rental box, are well justified. I did not have the disappointment of knowing beforehand anything about the film. This led me to rate the movie higher than the average score listed on the page.
I like suspense movies, and this one was no exception. The movie kept me guessing until the very end. I was surprised by the ending!
The moments of reflection and remembrance of past experiences by the main character during the film only added to the suspense. His reactions to those remembrances gave the film a sense of the humanitarian, yet conflictual, side of police work. The struggle with his faith is also a welcome addition.
If you like suspense films, but also like films that expound on the character's feeling, personal inflection side, this film is for you.
Should you find this movie on your local cable or satellite system's guide, watch it!
However, if you are looking for a rental video, follow Rich Roesing's advice and have someone get the video for you before watching it.
Personally, I enjoyed the film. Rich Roesing, who posted a comment about the film being spoiled for him by seeing scenes from the movie on the back of a video rental box, are well justified. I did not have the disappointment of knowing beforehand anything about the film. This led me to rate the movie higher than the average score listed on the page.
I like suspense movies, and this one was no exception. The movie kept me guessing until the very end. I was surprised by the ending!
The moments of reflection and remembrance of past experiences by the main character during the film only added to the suspense. His reactions to those remembrances gave the film a sense of the humanitarian, yet conflictual, side of police work. The struggle with his faith is also a welcome addition.
If you like suspense films, but also like films that expound on the character's feeling, personal inflection side, this film is for you.
Should you find this movie on your local cable or satellite system's guide, watch it!
However, if you are looking for a rental video, follow Rich Roesing's advice and have someone get the video for you before watching it.
A TWIST OF FAITH (aka: BEYOND REDEMPTION) stars Andrew McCarthy as Henry Smith, the lead cop investigating a series of religiously-themed murders. While the deaths continue, we're shown that Henry has problems of his own. He's haunted by tragic past events.
Enter Business executive / philanthropist, Alex Hunt (Michael Ironside), who arouses suspicions in Smith that seem to defy facts or reason. Hunt is a man above reproach in the community.
This is another post-SE7EN thriller with a similar plot. There are some semi-supernatural elements involved that make it lean more toward being a horror film.
McCarthy makes a decent copper, but it's Ironside who makes the movie worthwhile. He just has a way of looking , acting, and just giving off some sort of seething menace. Even when he's just standing around!
A suspenseful mystery with a tense finale...
Enter Business executive / philanthropist, Alex Hunt (Michael Ironside), who arouses suspicions in Smith that seem to defy facts or reason. Hunt is a man above reproach in the community.
This is another post-SE7EN thriller with a similar plot. There are some semi-supernatural elements involved that make it lean more toward being a horror film.
McCarthy makes a decent copper, but it's Ironside who makes the movie worthwhile. He just has a way of looking , acting, and just giving off some sort of seething menace. Even when he's just standing around!
A suspenseful mystery with a tense finale...
5=G=
A homicide investigator (McCarthy) finds himself caught between his young daughter's life/death struggle with disease and a serial killer's rampage in this nominally watchable whodunnit drama. An good shoot but one of those flicks which you feel like you seen many times before. Okay material for channel surfers.
A cop dealing with his own mistake resulting in a partner's death and loss of faith is on the trail of a serial killer who has some obsession with the Catholic church. Many of the standard themes are there - cop has trouble with supervisor, his own family has trouble, early leads are blind alleys, a special relationship develops between the crook and the cop who hunts him, etc.
There are a few departures from formula as if the film seems to know what we're expecting and chooses to give us that or surprise us with a twist we weren't necessarily expecting. In general, this is certainly not a great movie but entertaining enough to see it through.
There are a few departures from formula as if the film seems to know what we're expecting and chooses to give us that or surprise us with a twist we weren't necessarily expecting. In general, this is certainly not a great movie but entertaining enough to see it through.
Did you know
- GoofsThe character, Samuels, is a priest in the movie. In the end credits, his character is listed as Detective Samuels.
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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