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The Messenger

  • 2015
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.3K
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The Messenger (2015)
Unwillingly becoming embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark, a journalist brutally murdered in the local park and his television presenter wife, Sarah, to whom he's desperate to say one last goodbye, Jack finds himself getting closer to Sarah, obsessed with passing on Mark's message.
 
Discovering hidden secrets and lies finally pushes the fragile Jack over the edge but there is hope when his estranged sister, Emma, gets in touch. Jack starts to remember the past they shared together and as the memories come flooding back, he confronts the truth about the death of his father.
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Jack, a tortured soul, spends his days grudgingly seeing and speaking to the dead, helping deliver their messages to the loved ones left behind while trying to seek some respite from his tor... Read allJack, a tortured soul, spends his days grudgingly seeing and speaking to the dead, helping deliver their messages to the loved ones left behind while trying to seek some respite from his tormented past and present.Jack, a tortured soul, spends his days grudgingly seeing and speaking to the dead, helping deliver their messages to the loved ones left behind while trying to seek some respite from his tormented past and present.

  • Director
    • David Blair
  • Writer
    • Andrew Kirk
  • Stars
    • Robert Sheehan
    • Lily Cole
    • Tamzin Merchant
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Blair
    • Writer
      • Andrew Kirk
    • Stars
      • Robert Sheehan
      • Lily Cole
      • Tamzin Merchant
    • 19User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • Jack
    Lily Cole
    Lily Cole
    • Emma
    Tamzin Merchant
    Tamzin Merchant
    • Sarah
    Jack Fox
    Jack Fox
    • Mark
    Alex Wyndham
    Alex Wyndham
    • Martin
    Andrew Tiernan
    Andrew Tiernan
    • Dad
    Deirdre O'Kane
    Deirdre O'Kane
    • Mum
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
    • DCI Keane
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Psychiatrist
    Rhys Connah
    Rhys Connah
    • Young Jack
    Ali Cook
    Ali Cook
    • Geoff
    Gerard Fletcher
    • Desk Sergeant
    Julian Gorman
    • Hi Viz Dave
    Oliver Heald
    • Ben
    Joan Kempson
    • Pam
    Imogen King
    • Young Emma
    Eric McNichol
    • Landlord
    Josh Moran
    • Jack's Landlord
    • Director
      • David Blair
    • Writer
      • Andrew Kirk
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    9s3276169

    Slow burn psycho supernatural mystery

    The Messenger is a slow burn, psycho supernatural mystery.

    Jack, played by Robert Sheehan, is a medium, of a scruffy, unkempt, variety. Jack's abilities have not made him rich or famous. Instead, Jack is marginalized by society and in an real sense, condemned by his talent. Jack leads a life of dispossession and isolation.

    This film, in large part, takes place inside Jacks head. The plot builds ever so subtly and there are segues that make you question what exactly is taking place. The question of who and what Jack is, is as much a mystery as the unfolding story of a murdered journalist. Is Jack in fact in possession of supernatural abilities that let him talk to the murdered reporter or is he, more plausibly, mentally ill?

    The story is explained, in part, by references to Jacks past. The movement between the past and present can be somewhat disorientating. For me this was one of the few annoyances in this film but a necessary one when the films conclusion is finally reached.

    The acting, especially Sheehans performance, is remarkable. Sheehan makes you empathize with and in an odd way, appreciate and understand Jack, especially when his past is brought to bear on his current predicament.

    All in all this is really worthwhile, very human story. Its not for the impatient so if you like you rewards early on this film may not be for you. If, however, you are willing to take the time, you may come to see what an excellent, if understated work, The Messenger is. Nine out of ten from me.
    4stevelivesey-37183

    A nice idea poorly executed

    They could have gone down the Ricky Gervais 'Ghost Town' route of clairvoyance with comedy or they could have done the 'Ghost' route of a romantic thriller. Instead they go down the route of a slow burn, melancholic, mental illness movie that is not driven by the plot. Brave, if a little misguided.

    Written by someone whose chief accomplishment is Emmerdale and a TV series director.

    The acting is not great. The direction is not given to cinema. Sheehan has been better in other things.

    In the end this is a missed opportunity. A good idea that could have been a decent, low budget, crime drama but is let done by the tone of the movie.
    7drifter-123

    Good!

    Jack, played by Robert Sheehan, is a medium, of a scruffy, unkempt, variety. Jack's abilities have not made him rich or famous. Instead, Jack is marginalized by society and in an real sense, condemned by his talent. Jack leads a life of dispossession and isolation.

    This film, in large part, takes place inside Jacks head. The plot builds ever so subtly and there are segues that make you question what exactly is taking place. The question of who and what Jack is, is as much a mystery as the unfolding story of a murdered journalist. Is Jack in fact in possession of supernatural abilities that let him talk to the murdered reporter or is he, more plausibly, mentally ill?
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Supernatural film that has its moments in an 'I see dead people' plot.

    Jack is something of a psychic or medium who sees the dead. Or rather they seek him out to send messages to the loved ones they have left behind and did not get the chance to say goodbye to. Now the idea is far from new but the film tries to see it from Jack's perspective.

    We get the back story in flashbacks and also the constant analysis of his psychiatrist. There is also his estranged sister and the attempts to reconnect. The film itself struggles to find the moments that are essential for a thriller, so has to rely instead on the story. That is where it comes unstuck in that it tends to plod and despite the inspirational landscapes, that are a recurring theme, it still remains essentially bleak.

    The cinematography is excellent and the acting is all top rate. Robert Sheehan as Jack is very good as the troubled – but essentially well meaning – young man who has been branded because of his 'powers'. Tamazin Merchant is his 'worried' sister and is also fine. It is though a pretty grim watch with no denouements that will lighten the load. However, it is still a more than watchable affair for all that and it kept my attention for the duration – so can't be too bad.
    4kathmummybear

    Could of been good

    First off Robert Sheehan is such a good actor that unfortunately he makes the rest of the cast look woefully inadequate Especially lily cole . The film started with promise but failed miserably

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      Robert Sheehan has played a medium two other times- in Misfits (2009) and in The Umbrella Academy (2019).

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Posol
    • Production companies
      • Gateway Films
      • Ratio Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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