Half horror movie, half a mediocre episode of The Twilight Zone.
The Darkroom (2005)
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Synopsis: Locked up in a mental hospital years ago after being found wandering the streets without any memory of his past, an institutionalized man suddenly starts having visions from his former life. The... Locked up in a mental hospital years ago after being found wandering the streets without any memory of his past, an institutionalized man suddenly starts having visions from his former life. The mystery man escapes and connects with a troubled teen, then slowly begins remembering the identity that was once his, and receiving glimpses of the darkness that the future holds. [More]
Starring: Lucy Lawless, Shawn Pyfrom, Greg Grunberg, Ellie Cornell
Starring: Lucy Lawless, Shawn Pyfrom, Greg Grunberg, Ellie Cornell, Reed Diamond
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The story is kind of loopy and aspires to be a bit much more than the budget could possibly allow (think: Jacob's Step-Ladder), but thanks to excellent casting and some very good acting, The Darkroom is a bit brighter than you might expect.
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