Abel Grey investigates the death of a boy whose body was found floating in a river; fearing scandal, the school insists it was suicide, but Abel suspects that a dangerous schoolboy initiatio... Read allAbel Grey investigates the death of a boy whose body was found floating in a river; fearing scandal, the school insists it was suicide, but Abel suspects that a dangerous schoolboy initiation went horribly wrong.Abel Grey investigates the death of a boy whose body was found floating in a river; fearing scandal, the school insists it was suicide, but Abel suspects that a dangerous schoolboy initiation went horribly wrong.
- Harry McKenna
- (as Jamie King)
- Young Abel
- (as David Maclean)
- Robbie
- (as Jeff Wright)
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It starts out with a body found in the river. Two cops find it (one being Ed Burns). They flip flop from being completely inept to actually caring. While they're not sure what to do with the body, they notice a strange feature on the corpse's chest. Ed Burns takes this case seriously as everyone else wants to dismiss it so quickly as a suicide or accident. This is the great plot build up. The rest is downhill.
Movie is still nice to watch if you like Ed Burns but a drag on entertainment.
The body of a teenage boy is discovered in an ice-clogged river and two local cops from the bumbling school of "what do we do now?" investigate his death. An accident, suicide or homicide? Seems straightforward, except that one of the cops is seeing things that aren't there and a photography teacher is developing some eerie pictures. A conspiracy, misperception, or paranormal haunting? This intriguing film that uses sleight of hand to make you think it is about one thing, when it is actually about another.
No extras on the DVD.
Nothing blew up, no CGi effects, and it's not based on a comic book, but I liked it anyway. And the two women leads were well worth watching, and Edward Burns is worth watching anytime. The musical score was well chosen to pace the movie.
I recommend it for a contemplative mood, when you're in the mood to "curl up with a good movie."
Great visuals, good music. Beautiful winter scenes. A couple of nasty guys who you'd like to see put in their place. A nice Streep-clone girlie figure. She's engaged to one of they nasty guys. But, why is she in the story at all? Even a ghost is thrown into the cast.
Odd love scenes .... he and she are just talking, then suddenly sucking face like they were magnetized. When they pull apart, you almost miss the "plop" sound from cartoons. They swear off each other, agree to call it quits, and then get right back to swapping spit.
I can see why this went straight to DVD .... somebody had the brains to save the distribution and promO costs, and cut their losses.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsAfter pulling Gus' body from the river, Abel and Joey's boots and pants are perfectly dry. It would've been impossible for them to pull the body from the river without at least getting their boots and pant legs wet.
- Quotes
Harry McKenna: [notices Carlin is wearing Gus's old coat] You can't wear that.
Carlin Leander: You're telling me what I can and cannot do?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Be Kind Rewind (2008)
- SoundtracksHow Will I Sleep?
Written by Lee Rogers
Performed by Lee Rogers
Published by Zenith Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Zenith Cafe Ltd.
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- Budget
- $16,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1