6 Souls (Shelter) (2010)
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But, until that point, it... read more
Not A Captivating Shelter....
I always like the films that try to explore the human mind. I surely have the hots for the Psychological thrillers. But the problem with such films is that they often operate on such a risky / absurd storyline that some where down the line we get to see a pretty bogus thriller instead of an exciting one. Shelter starts on a promising note and grows on me till the interval but then all of a... read more
A bad movie
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“To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was starring Julianne Moore and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even if it was maybe not the worst movie I have seen with Julianne Moore, it wasn’t far from it, I’m afraid. Basically, it started out with a mental patient with a multiple personalities disorder but, like so many other thrillers or horror films, instead of developing a realistic and rational portrait of such a disease, they went paranormal which is such a lame and predictable approach. In fact, in this case, it was actually even worse as they went for some religious mumbo-jumbo which became increasingly non-sensical. For example, how did Sammy, the little girl, get sick? Indeed, she was never i” read more
" Note: Well, even if it was maybe not the worst movie I have seen with Julianne Moore, it wasn’t far from it, I’m afraid. Basically, it started out with a mental patient with a multiple personalities disorder but, like so many other thrillers or horror films, instead of developing a realistic and relational portrait of such a disease, they went paranormal which is such a lame and predictable approach. However, in this case, it was actually even worse as they went for some religious mumbo-ju"
" Directors: Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein Starring: Julianne Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jeffrey DeMunn, Frances Conroy, Nathan Corddry, Brooklynn Proulx, Joyce Feurring, KatiAna Davis, Michael Graves, Rick Applegate, Jim Brough, Jeffrey Jones and Darrin Bell After the death of her husband, psychiatrist Dr. Cara Harding's faith in God has been shaken but not her belief in science. In an attempt to open her up to accepting unexplainable psychiatric theories, her father, also a psychiatrist,"