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Faults

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
11K
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Leland Orser and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Faults (2014)
Claire is under the grip of a mysterious new cult called Faults. Desperate to be reunited with their daughter, Claire's parents recruit one of the world's foremost experts on mind control, Ansel Roth.
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A cult deprogrammer is hired to help a couple whose daughter is under the influence of a mysterious cult.A cult deprogrammer is hired to help a couple whose daughter is under the influence of a mysterious cult.A cult deprogrammer is hired to help a couple whose daughter is under the influence of a mysterious cult.

  • Director
    • Riley Stearns
  • Writer
    • Riley Stearns
  • Stars
    • Leland Orser
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Chris Ellis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    11K
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    • Director
      • Riley Stearns
    • Writer
      • Riley Stearns
    • Stars
      • Leland Orser
      • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
      • Chris Ellis
    • 62User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Ansel Roth
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Claire
    Chris Ellis
    Chris Ellis
    • Dad
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Terry
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • Mick
    Leonard Earl Howze
    Leonard Earl Howze
    • Raymond
    Nicholas Tucci
    Nicholas Tucci
    • James
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Evelyn
    David Chandler
    David Chandler
    • Waiter
    David Zellner
    David Zellner
    • Restaurant Manager
    Suzanne Altfeld
    • Waiter
    Davey Johnson
    Davey Johnson
    • Concierge
    Virgina Monter
    • Housekeeping
    AJ Bowen
    AJ Bowen
    • Man in Audience
    Shira Weitz
    • Perky Waitress
    Suzan Averitt
    • Photo Studio Customer
    Kellie Matteson
    • Jennifer
    Cindy Buck
    • Mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Riley Stearns
    • Writer
      • Riley Stearns
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    7mjsreg

    Excellent

    Original, well acted, and well produced/edited.

    This film is well worth seeing if you like original, well produced movies.

    From the beginning you are never really sure where the characters are heading - until the end.

    The characters draw you into their world and keep you there. Each event and emotion portrayed by brilliant acting. I had never seen any of the cast in previous movies, so it was refreshing seeing new faces (to me) bring the story to life.

    Whatever expectations you have for this film just forget them and let the story telling take you where it is going to go.
    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Darkly comic, psychologically thrilling.

    I'll always remember Leland Orser for his nervous role as a surviving victim of Se7en's John Doe. I've probably seen him in bit parts since without realizing it's him, but Faults reveals his talent as he steps up to the task of a leading role. He's perfect as the cheap crook and Riley Stearns matches the darkly comic nature of his character with an ideal introduction. Stearns idiosyncratic style borrows from the best of modern cinema - the Coen brothers, Paul Thomas Anderson and Wes Anderson - but it pays off for a surreal, slightly stilted, but hilarious tone. Its premise of cult manipulation is immediately compelling, and it frames its story in a way that's offered skimmed over when it's portrayed on film and never committed to a full 90 minutes. Faults is a very confident debut, but it's a shame that the film wilts in its second half. It trades humour for a psychological thriller, and while it digs deeper into the characters, it loses its way by breaking its world. If only it didn't stumble in this final stretch, the twists in the ending could have had more impact. Still worth the watch.

    7/10
    8I_Ailurophile

    Uneven, but ultimately very worthwhile

    This is certainly not quite the movie I thought it was going to be. The premise plainly welcomes a purely dramatic approach to the narrative, but film-maker Riley Stearns also adopts a very dry, dark comedic tone that's mostly more direly awkward than funny. 'Faults' is a movie for a very niche audience.

    It's such an oddity. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a great actress who has more than proven herself in a dynamic variety of roles, and her wry mannerisms are a treasure. She readily holds our attention with every passing scene. Chris Ellis and Beth Grant are both solid performers with a long list of credits between them. Yet it's Leland Orser, characteristically a supporting player in any given feature, who has the lead role in 'Faults.' Capable and steady though he is in any part, here he deftly maneuvers the demands of the protagonist - and more than that, he's a swell scene partner with Winstead. The crumbling confidence Orser bears as Ansel works in wonderful tandem with Winstead's resolute calm to keep us engaged, even through early scenes that are rough around the edges. The phenomenal turn that comes in the last segment of the film, giving 'Faults' brilliant new life, allows Winstead to take center stage, and we see the force of personality she carries so well. The much more nuanced portrayals she and Orser give us near the conclusion are alone worth the ride.

    I just wish the rest of the movie were as consistently superb as the last 20 or so minutes. The acrid sense of humor about the screenplay doesn't mesh well with the dramatic overtones - in fact, it feels more like a clash for no small part of the runtime. The twist turns everything on its head, but 'Faults' relies too much on that exhilarating development to shoulder the heft of the picture. There's a long sense of something missing, of the constituent parts just not entirely clicking in the way that's intended. That's unfortunate, because considered as a whole, this really is a pretty fantastic movie.

    It's a fine view for a general audience, though fans of the cast - and of Winstead especially - will find this most rewarding. A marvelous ending mostly makes up for the frailties that peek through earlier in the movie, and while uneven, this is very much worth watching. 'Faults' isn't what I anticipated - and ultimately, I'm thankful for that.
    9imseeg

    Starts out as a silly 6 star comedy, then the good acting turn it into 7 stars, the mystery and suspense make it 8 stars and finally the brilliant end part is worth 9 stars.

    I thanked myself for watching this movie. Why? Because I simply stumbled into this movie by accident, because another great movie with Mary Elizabeth Winstead got me curious about this seemingly normal looking actress, who has such a mysterious, yet natural looking charisma, that I keep getting mesmerized by her acting performances...

    This story is something else. It mistakenly looks like a somewhat silly comedy at the start. But soon I noticed the acting was a lot better than any other average comedy and the jokes were quite dark and painful, yet spot on effective AND FUNNY.

    Then the acting and the story got even better half way through, with lots of quirky, mindboggling plot turns.

    And then the final part of this movie really convinced me I had just seen one of the best quirky, yet simultaneously uplifting comedies of the last year.

    Probably best suited for an arthouse audience, who likes quirky, dark comedies, with brilliant plot turns and subtle acting performances.

    Endnote: look at the poster. What do you see?
    9russellensley

    Good original flick

    Great plot and unique. So tired of Marvel and DC and Star Wars retreads. Great acting. Strange vibes. Thought it was a comedy at first. Recommended. It's a nice break from all the tripe.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Riley Stearns and star Mary Elizabeth Winstead were married at the time of the film's production.
    • Goofs
      Ansel steals a 9V battery from the remote control in his hotel room, but the open battery compartment on the remote control can be seen to accept two AA cells, not a 9V.
    • Quotes

      Ansel: Fault is a fracture. It's a place where pressure builds until it releases

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Изъяны
    • Production company
      • Snoot Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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