I thought it sucked
Added 6/16/2009
ONE more movie with the woman acting as if she has something to do with being a man. Plot was weak and implausible. There are no "remote viewers".
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Pray for the prey!
Added 5/18/2009
The agent Thomas Mackelway (Aaron Eckart) who works in Dallas, is called from Albuquerque in order to investigate a set of mysterious murders which seem to be related with an enigmatic Benjamin O' Ryan (Ben Kingsley) who was trained by a special unity of F.B.I. in a secret government program that enables them to telepathically get into the minds of killers. So, the initial clues seem to point him as the main suspect.
From his personal operation center, he has designed this agent to follow the traces about what it really happens. Weird visions will take place in Mackelway's mind to find out the true nature of these murders.
Prisoner and victim of this experiment, O' Ryan will experience in live flesh, the sequels of such uninterrupted state of psychical tension that will lead this script an unexpected twist of fate.
Don't miss this interesting and tense thriller.
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Stylish Serial-Killer Movie
Added 5/2/2009
I very much enjoyed the stylish way this serial-killer movie was presented. It also gets high points for keeping ones interest all the way.
Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley are very good. Kinslgey, unfortunately, doesn't appear until over halfway through but made up for his lack of screen time with an intense performance. He's good at that sort of thing (see "Sexy Beast" for another recent example.)
The story, claimed to be a true one out of U.S. military files, is still a bit "suspect" to me. Maybe I am bit skeptical about these ESP-type stories which the film world loves to promote. Nonetheless, this is a very interesting film, nicely shot and an underrated one since it never got much publicity.
If you like crime movies, this is one to check out.
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I saw parts of this movies several years ago, remembered it off and on, finally decided to buy.. I really like this movie. Ben Kingsley's character is bizarre and scary, the plot wriggles around enough to create both surprises and confusion as the story unfolds, the weather beaten farm with the seemingly endless mounds of dirt was oddly haunting to me. I think thoughts of that scene were still with me as the movie ended, the final resolution seemed a little anticlimatic but maybe that's just me.
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Truth About This Movie
Added 4/21/2009
I stumbled onto this movie over a year ago but could not get the concept behind the film out of my mind. The movie itself is ok a little slow and the acting is just basically ok. But the plot is exciting and that is what keeps you watching. In addition with a child missing every 40 seconds in the Unites State something might be to this plot????
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I thought it sucked
Added 6/16/2009
ONE more movie with the woman acting as if she has something to do with being a man. Plot was weak and implausible. There are no "remote viewers".
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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Pray for the prey!
Added 5/18/2009
The agent Thomas Mackelway (Aaron Eckart) who works in Dallas, is called from Albuquerque in order to investigate a set of mysterious murders which seem to be related with an enigmatic Benjamin O' Ryan (Ben Kingsley) who was trained by a special unity of F.B.I. in a secret government program that enables them to telepathically get into the minds of killers. So, the initial clues seem to point him as the main suspect.
From his personal operation center, he has designed this agent to follow the traces about what it really happens. Weird visions will take place in Mackelway's mind to find out the true nature of these murders.
Prisoner and victim of this experiment, O' Ryan will experience in live flesh, the sequels of such uninterrupted state of psychical tension that will lead this script an unexpected twist of fate.
Don't miss this interesting and tense thriller.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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Stylish Serial-Killer Movie
Added 5/2/2009
I very much enjoyed the stylish way this serial-killer movie was presented. It also gets high points for keeping ones interest all the way.
Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley are very good. Kinslgey, unfortunately, doesn't appear until over halfway through but made up for his lack of screen time with an intense performance. He's good at that sort of thing (see "Sexy Beast" for another recent example.)
The story, claimed to be a true one out of U.S. military files, is still a bit "suspect" to me. Maybe I am bit skeptical about these ESP-type stories which the film world loves to promote. Nonetheless, this is a very interesting film, nicely shot and an underrated one since it never got much publicity.
If you like crime movies, this is one to check out.
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