A journey into the dark recesses of depression. A mind walk into the core of a troubled man. As Danny's past catches up with him, he must endure his own demons in order to survive.
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Casey Jones Bastiaans | ... | Sign Language Woman |
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Tom Brennan | ... | Steven |
Chad Cleven | ... | Party Goer | |
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Karlene Crockett | ... | Receptionist |
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Keith C. Davis | ... | Guy in Cafe |
Michael Duisenberg | ... | Orderly | |
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Roy Ferré | ... | Video Store Clerk (as Roy Samuel Ferré) |
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Kristen Marie Holly | ... | Beth / Danny's Mother / Rotting Girl |
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Tatiana Jones | ... | Street Girl |
Robert Glen Keith | ... | Drug Dealer | |
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Armand Krishman | ... | Boy Danny |
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Alan Marshall | ... | Danny Gilliam |
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Julie Meyer-Houston | ... | Nurse |
Rachel Owens | ... | Babysitter | |
Anthony Reynolds | ... | Bobby Don Baker |
A journey into the dark recesses of depression. A mind walk into the core of a troubled man. As Danny's past catches up with him, he must endure his own demons in order to survive.
Gets a 9 out of 10 because there's always some room for improvement. This is a gem amidst the quagmire of modern cinema. Pulse Films gave the director final cut, and he delivered a pure, heartfelt cinema art experience. Tremendous acting from fresh faces, a truly brilliant original soundtrack, beautiful cinematography, refreshing and soulful narrative. Congrats to all the filmmakers who brought this to life! If independent cinema like this could get into the mainstream, our movie-going audience mind would blossom. It may be a bit gritty around the edges, but if the rumors are true about how much was spent making this movie, then the filmmakers have even MORE reason to be proud!