Prism
Prism
R | 28 February 2007 (USA)
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When a young autistic boy witnesses the brutal murder of his parents and falls into a mysterious catatonic state a lovely young psychologist takes on the challenge of helping him. But her solitary quest for answers gets more peculiar and unnerving at each turn, leading her in a direction which tests her professionalism, relationships, and her very hold on reality

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milordfireblade

When I saw this movie on the shelves of the rental store, I thought it was going to be a high- budget Hollywood horror flick just from the cover. Fortunately, I was wrong.'Prism' was both interesting and suspenseful, with rather good acting filling in for a plot that has holes here and there. The director managed to hide the film's low-budget origins rather well during the shooting, re-using sets that looked plausible and doing good work with the clearly minimal funding available. The ending, though slightly confusing, presented a somewhat-satisfying end for the movie. All in all, I'd recommend this film.

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gary-elrick

when i first read about the storyline i thought oh great a bit of a scifi movie, but alas nothing at all to do with sci fi or horror or thriller or drama or anything else.this has got to classed as a Z movie never find a b or a c movie,possibly the worse acting I've ever seen in any movie ever ,no story line no plot just absolute utter garbage,i actually cannot fill the entire words required by the IMDb to place this comment on this movie,im just utterly stunned it was ever released.rubbish,crap,rubbish,the worst movie ever .please do not watch this utter rubbish in fact i think they got the entire cast from a shopping mall,this movie may make you brain dead.

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jackie-382

Amazing acting especially by Karen Garcia and Jeremy Childs. I can see why Karen won best actress in the Hollywood film festival. Not only is she beautiful, but believable as a psychiatrist. Prism keeps your attention and makes your heart race as you try to anticipate what is next. Funny at times with a different twist. You will want to watch it over & over to get something extra every time. Leanne takes you with her as she explores the odd and not understood things that are going on in the hospital. The profiles of the mental patients make them seem so real to you. Some of them you love, while others send chills up your spine. I was lucky to see the premier at the Belcourt Theater in Nashville, TN.

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