Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Mireille Enos | ... | Miranda Fall | |
Sam Shepard | ... | Paul Stark | |
Goran Visnjic | ... | S | |
Vincent Piazza | ... | Andy Williams | |
Nina Arianda | ... | Margeret Lockwood | |
Ana Nogueira | ... | Karin | |
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Jarek Truszczynski | ... | Mr. Martinelli |
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Sami Lati | ... | Sammy |
Greg Ainsworth | ... | Green God | |
Desmin Borges | ... | James | |
Angelica Page | ... | Cleo Flitcraft | |
Flora Diaz | ... | Miss Snow | |
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David Greenspan | ... | Arthur Anderton |
Alok Tewari | ... | Ignacio | |
Frank De Julio | ... | Vlad |
Lines blur between real and imaginary, crime and art, the watcher and the watched in this eerie, genre-subverting exploration of identity. Installation artist Miranda Fall (Mireille Enos) follows and photographs strangers for her art until disturbing events lead her to suspect that someone out there is watching HER...
I was surprised to see the low rating on IMDb for Never Here. If you like your mysteries tied up with a neat bow, this movie may leave you dissatisfied. However, the acting, cinematography and music were all excellent. And I was happy to see that Sam Shepard's final role was one with some meat to it. Mireille Enos' artist is totally believable and her gradual mental deterioration is impressive. For me, the twists and turns in the plot were not what riveted me. It was the looming dread that permeated the movie that grabbed me and left me pondering it for quite a while afterward.