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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Una mañana de un día laboral en un tranquilo suburbio de Akron, Ohio, la ciudad descubre que Rachel Turner y su hijo, Evan, fueron asesinados durante la noche. Danny Turner es encontrado sin... Leer todoUna mañana de un día laboral en un tranquilo suburbio de Akron, Ohio, la ciudad descubre que Rachel Turner y su hijo, Evan, fueron asesinados durante la noche. Danny Turner es encontrado sin vida en un barranco, aparenta ser un suicidio.Una mañana de un día laboral en un tranquilo suburbio de Akron, Ohio, la ciudad descubre que Rachel Turner y su hijo, Evan, fueron asesinados durante la noche. Danny Turner es encontrado sin vida en un barranco, aparenta ser un suicidio.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 12 premios y 1 nominación en total
Gregory Alan Williams
- Richard
- (as Greg Alan Williams)
August Scott
- Evan Turner
- (as August David Scott)
Blue Clarke
- Frankie Bianci
- (as a different name)
Reseñas destacadas
It's like two completely separate movies were cut in half and then just taped together. If they had gone with the whodunit theme, or had gone with the Christianity theme of forgiveness and overcoming evil, either way would've been fine. But the fact that the trailer set it up more as a whodunit,and they didn't finish it in that manner, it just really didn't make any sense.
This movie was a little hard to follow. The flashbacks are too sporadic and abrupt. Joanna is reminiscent of Mother Abigail from The Stand but seems more like a Saturday Night Live spoof character than an homage. The cast are all good actors with established careers but I feel the script and direction failed them. The story is an important one to tell but the execution missed the mark for me. I watched the entirety of the film to see it through but it was a bit of a struggle to do so. It had the potential to be a blockbuster but left me with more of a dark, Hallmark movie vibe. Being that this was based on a true story, I would love to see it retold in a more cohesive manner. The styling and cinematography were well done. I will give it that. I do think it's still worth a watch because it touches on mental health struggles and understanding grief which are two topics that everyone needs to talk about more often to help with the stigmas attached to both.
Just like all the other warnings we get with any movie, like Violence, Drug Use, Smoking, Nudity, Language this one should have an 'Excessive Christianity' warning.
Great acting, good direction and cinematography. Too long, confusing plot with dead ends, too much time traveling (jumping back and forth in time).
What begins as serious murder mystery drama turns into a religious movie with visions and magic butterflies.
Not sure why I have to submit six hundred characters in this comment when other comments that are way short of six hundred characters. There, eezacktly six hundred characters.
Great acting, good direction and cinematography. Too long, confusing plot with dead ends, too much time traveling (jumping back and forth in time).
What begins as serious murder mystery drama turns into a religious movie with visions and magic butterflies.
Not sure why I have to submit six hundred characters in this comment when other comments that are way short of six hundred characters. There, eezacktly six hundred characters.
.... in the end I didn't. A load of pretentious garbage and a waste of an hour and a half of my precious time on earth. I'm sure those who watch film as some kind of intellectual exercise might appreciate it but I watch films to be entertained, and this did not do that. Sat waiting for the big reveal, but there wasn't one.
A family is left devastated when a shocking crime leaves them all wondering what and why, as the family come together, they hear of a shocking past, which may just hold the answer to recent events.
Based on a true story, The Ravine is an interesting enough movie, one that is for the most part, worth your time.
At times it becomes a little confusing, it doesn't particularly flow well, the flashbacks don't always seem to make sense, I did have to rewind back once or twice to just try and put the pieces together.
It just goes to show, someone may present as being sane, sorted and living the perfect, wholesome life, it's not always the case.
Acting was decent, Peter Facinelli was rather good, he's maturing well.
6/10.
Based on a true story, The Ravine is an interesting enough movie, one that is for the most part, worth your time.
At times it becomes a little confusing, it doesn't particularly flow well, the flashbacks don't always seem to make sense, I did have to rewind back once or twice to just try and put the pieces together.
It just goes to show, someone may present as being sane, sorted and living the perfect, wholesome life, it's not always the case.
Acting was decent, Peter Facinelli was rather good, he's maturing well.
6/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBased on a true story about a couple from Olathe, Kansas.
- PifiasIn the 30th minute Detective Ben reads from a transcript that Danny left on November 17th to fire someone, which (as he mentions) was the Tuesday before. This (or the day after that) is supposed to be the date of the incident this movie is about. However, when at the beginning of the movie Danny's brother Tony is looking at his phone to read the message Danny assumingly sent him during or right before the mentioned incident the date says: Wednesday March 11th.
- ConexionesReferences Granjero último modelo (1965)
- Banda sonoraI Can't Fight Anymore
written by Danny C. Wilde
performed by Great Buildings
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Detalles
- Duración
- 2h 1min(121 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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