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Lifeline

  • 2025
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
651
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Lifeline (2025)
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A late-night suicide hotline operator receives a disturbing call from someone claiming to be him, knowing personal details only he would know.A late-night suicide hotline operator receives a disturbing call from someone claiming to be him, knowing personal details only he would know.A late-night suicide hotline operator receives a disturbing call from someone claiming to be him, knowing personal details only he would know.

  • Director
    • Feras Alfuqaha
  • Writers
    • Brady Morell
    • Brian Price
  • Stars
    • Charlene Amoia
    • Jill Awbrey
    • Jocelyn Ayanna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    651
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Feras Alfuqaha
    • Writers
      • Brady Morell
      • Brian Price
    • Stars
      • Charlene Amoia
      • Jill Awbrey
      • Jocelyn Ayanna
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charlene Amoia
    Charlene Amoia
    • Vivian Huxley
    Jill Awbrey
    Jill Awbrey
    • Claire Thomas
    Jocelyn Ayanna
    Jocelyn Ayanna
    • Loretta Williams
    Luke Benward
    Luke Benward
    • Andrew Thomas
    P.L. Brown
    P.L. Brown
    • Jerome
    Judah Lewis
    Judah Lewis
    • Steven Thomas (Young)
    Aisha Lomax
    Aisha Lomax
    • Officer Fredericks
    August Maturo
    August Maturo
    • Jeff Thomas
    Brecken Merrill
    Brecken Merrill
    • Steven Thomas (Kid)
    Tu Morrow
    Tu Morrow
    • Vivian Huxley (Young)
    Nicole Santiago
    Nicole Santiago
    • Cindy
    Casey Simpson
    Casey Simpson
    • Andrew Thomas (Teen)
    Craig Stark
    Craig Stark
    • Kenneth Thomas
    Josh Stewart
    Josh Stewart
    • Steven Thomas
    Katy Wright-Mead
    Katy Wright-Mead
    • Mary
    • Director
      • Feras Alfuqaha
    • Writers
      • Brady Morell
      • Brian Price
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    9imdbfan-0695499116

    A great study in contrasts

    The most rewarding aspect of this film is how slowly, seamlessly and believably one is drawn into the "aha" moments of the main character's realizations about his own reality. Josh Stewart's acting was on parr with a great screenplay, drawing you into his life and his relationships with warmth and sincerity that made you feel like his friend, and a bystander all at once. The location for almost the entire film is a relatable, plainer-than-plain office building setting, which is a great contrast to the level of emotional impact the film has on its audience. I look forward to watching this again!
    6luis-pinto-1

    Kind of a bummer

    The movie started well, caracters study was good, the actors were decent, but then I realized the movie was dragging and not wanting to get to the the fulcral point of the narrative. When I realized the core plot only started being developed almost at the end of the run-time, I felt something was off. It ended being a run of the mill twilight zone wannabe but very stretched out. The message had good intentions, but it was written in a very forced artificial way. This could have been a much better movie, if it had gone the sci-fi route, but I guess they didn't know what they were aiming for, or maybe they did, but the execution was flawed. It has a very decent photography, and it's a shame how it ended so abruptly. It kept me hooked until the end, but the cheap ending, and some redundant micro plots, didn't do it for me. The plot holes were also lazy writing. With a bit more effort in the narrative, they could have had an Indy gem.
    7afterthesheepman

    The good and the bad

    It's both good and bad that when smaller independent movies get seen they have their big supporters. Because when someone over-exaggerates how good something is, as Newton stated, there will be an equal and opposite reaction. So with a flurry of 10s come a flurry of 1s. I suppose they will eventually balance themselves out as more people see this movie.

    And it DOES deserve to be seen.

    It's a good use of a small budget, a clever idea, and while the script has weaknesses, it has some powerful moments as well. My biggest complaint is that the red herrings don't quite hold up by the end of the movie. While the audience should be pondering the interesting questions the story brings up, it leaves too much room for debating the tiny details that weren't really the point. But in a movie like this details hold a lot of weight.

    I will say, perhaps the best part of the whole thing was Josh Stewart's performance in the lead role. I liked it so much I went out and watched The Collector and it's sequel with him in them. He carried those movies well also, but this is a better role. He plays his character with a quiet confidence with a hint of regret that is perfect for the story.

    Go into this believing it's somewhere between a 6 and an 8 and you won't be too disappointed.
    6hampersnow-41369

    Thought provoking

    Josh Stewart is one of those excellent, under rated actors but in Lifeline he really gets the chance to shine. This is a thought provoking movie that combines drama and science fiction, as it explores the ideas of parallel dimensions and the question "what if........" While a little slow going at first it builds and becomes a fascinating look at one man's life and choices. It is not a feel good movie but it's ultimately satisfying because it offers up multiple outcomes to the situations we face in life and how we handle them. The movie is well written and directed and I enjoyed it although I went in knowing nothing except that Josh is the star. He always plays interesting roles, and if you're a fan of his, this is a must see.
    10JK-736

    Superb writing

    Brady Morrell and Brian Price have written a superb screenplay, and despite the dark themes of childhood trauma and suicide, the writers manage to convey a message of hope and human sympathy. It draws one in from the very beginning and sustains the viewers emotional engagement throughout. The acting is really excellent, while the main actor, Josh Stewart, is especially credible in the demanding role of the suicide hotline host. The supporting cast is equally up the task of maintaining the dramatic intensity throughout. Morell and Price have done a truly remarkable job in crafting a very satisfying and indeed enriching drama.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Горячая линия
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Basma Pictures
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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