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The Mourning

  • 2015
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.2K
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Dominique Swain, Peter Dobson, Brooke Lewis Bellas, Louis Mandylor, Michael Rene Walton, Kinga Philipps, Sally McDonald, Frank Krueger, Bob Spillman, David Gries, Melissa Anschutz, Nadeem Soumah, Hamid Savalanpour, and Johnathan Robert Hart in The Mourning (2015)
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20 years after going MIA in Desert Storm, Aaron returns home under mysterious conditions, not having aged since his disappearance, and must reestablish relationships with loved ones before a... Read all20 years after going MIA in Desert Storm, Aaron returns home under mysterious conditions, not having aged since his disappearance, and must reestablish relationships with loved ones before an imminent return to an ambiguous other-worldly existence.20 years after going MIA in Desert Storm, Aaron returns home under mysterious conditions, not having aged since his disappearance, and must reestablish relationships with loved ones before an imminent return to an ambiguous other-worldly existence.

  • Director
    • Marc Clebanoff
  • Writers
    • Marc Clebanoff
    • Michael Rene Walton
  • Stars
    • Michael Rene Walton
    • Louis Mandylor
    • Dominique Swain
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Marc Clebanoff
    • Writers
      • Marc Clebanoff
      • Michael Rene Walton
    • Stars
      • Michael Rene Walton
      • Louis Mandylor
      • Dominique Swain
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Michael Rene Walton
    Michael Rene Walton
    • Aaron
    Louis Mandylor
    Louis Mandylor
    • David
    Dominique Swain
    Dominique Swain
    • The Suited Woman
    Sally McDonald
    • Lucey
    Kinga Philipps
    Kinga Philipps
    • Andrea
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
    • Dad
    Peter Dobson
    Peter Dobson
    • Mike
    Bob Spillman
    • James
    Frank Krueger
    Frank Krueger
    • Deputy Frank
    Eda Mendell
    • Erin
    Brooke Lewis Bellas
    Brooke Lewis Bellas
    • Lisa
    Kelsey Stanko
    • Lindsey
    Weston Adams
    • Eric
    Nadeem Soumah
    • The Guardian
    Marty Mendell
    • Cronie M
    Johnathan Robert Hart
    • Cronie J
    Phil Sturdevant
    • Kyle Petis
    Ruthie Burkholder
    • Mrs. Petis
    • Director
      • Marc Clebanoff
    • Writers
      • Marc Clebanoff
      • Michael Rene Walton
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    10zabeth-03053

    Subtle but powerful

    I really liked this movie. It's an allegory for the huge topic of grieving the loss of a loved one and dealing with that loss and/or the guilt associated with that loss. I really love the use of science fiction to support the allegory. This to me is similar to the movie Colossal where science fiction is used to explore the dynamics of alcoholism. I love allegories and I love the allegorical use of science fiction to explore these important subjects. I rated this movie a 10, very moving. I guess you have to have experience with literature to appreciate it.
    3mainstreetphoto

    A film with potential falls flat on its film can.

    I gave this film a 3 because it looks slick, ( when the color timing is corrected ) the acting is decent ( somewhat ) and, and... and --. Well, that's about it. Perhaps the writer(s) director, or someone, anyone, might post a thought on what the hayseed this film is about. Who cares about the ending. Obviously the film makers didn't.

    I was ( somewhat ) intrigued for the first ten or fifteen minutes then started talking to the screen to relieve frustration. Stuff like, "Ah, that's one spicy'a meatball!" And, "Mind if I smoke? I don't care if you burn! FIRE! FIRE IN THE THEATER!!" And then I woke up and realized it was all just a bad dream.

    Now there's your ending, fellas! A bad dream! Just have Aaron wake up and reveal it was all just a bad dream! But just then, the CAMERA PULLS BACK and WE SEE Aaron, lying naked, back in the forest! Was it just a dream or...? PAN OVER to Rod Serling, standing stoic by a tall evergreen taking a drag off his Lucky Strike cigarette and...

    ROD SERLING

    Allow me if you will...
    8basepeters

    This deserves more praise than it is getting...

    I set last night aside to watch this on Amazon Prime, as one of my favorite indie actresses Brooke Lewis Bellas was promoting it. All I can say is that this deserves more praise than it is getting. I watch a lot of independent films and this looks like a way higher budget with real professional actors, direction, locations, art direction, camerawork, etc. I do agree the story is a bit confusing, but the alternate universe element made sense to me by the end. As always, I love Brooke Lewis Bellas in this cute sassy role with some comedy then transitioning to moments of fear. I thought the acting was really good altogether and mentions should go to the always great Louis Mandylor and I am not familiar with the lead Michael Rene Walton, but he seems like a talent to watch for. Again, if you want a solid indie film to watch on Prime, I suggest this.
    3deemay-50902

    Mysterious hocum

    One of those Sci Fi films where the script writers weave a obscure mysterious tale and can't think of an ending. Incidentally, I'm going off American films on account of all the women are never plain and normal. They all seem like skinny anorexic long haired clones. This destroys realism and is very fattist Including the occasional typical woman in the street would greatly make films more real.
    3griffithsjl3

    Had potential

    What the hell happened?? One of the most confusing movies I've ever seen with an ending that gives NO explanation!

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      The beer bottles when David takes another beer when he and Aaron have a chat over fishing in the lake are not in the exact place they were before.
    • Soundtracks
      Hermosa
      Written by City Through a Bottle

      Tim Kennedy, Arturo Garcia, and Michael Rene Walton (as M.W.)

      Performed by Louis Mandylor and Michael Rene Walton (as Michael Walton)

      Copyright © 2013

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2015 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Траур
    • Filming locations
      • Allegan, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Logan Court Films
      • Odyssey Motion Pictures
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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