8/10
Amanda Burton as a Meryl Streep type of commissar trying to cope with psycho problems
23 July 2020
Nothing is as it seems in this intricate thriller, which at first seems to be an investigation into the murder of a small child, but apparently that happened five years earlier, and facing that fact the mystery and the problems for the police begin. Te main character is the complicated case of Eric Thornton, a gifted pianist but also an occultist with intrerest in skulls and drugs. Commander Blake faces considerable difficulties as apparently there is also a drug squad involved. There are difficult relationships between Eric and his sisters and their mother, who appear not to be related at all, since the sisters are his mother's children from another marriage, while the only one who relly seems to care for Eric is his father, who hasn't seen him for eight months. Then there is the child and her parents, who also were found dead five years ago. Try to make some sense out of that mess. There is of course also a psychiatric ward involved, and the film starts very aptly by showing its ruins after its dismantling. There is nothing wrong with the actors, I agree that too much film attention is given to Eric's inner or subconscious afflictions, but as a mystery it is interesting enough although totally morbid, and at least someone in the end gets to learn the truth, and as the audience you will perhaps understand why he can't talk about it.
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