Credited cast: | |||
Nathalia Ramos | ... | Chloe | |
Cody Longo | ... | Josh | |
Alexa Rose Steele | ... | Rebecca (as Alex Steele) | |
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Benjamin Ashbrook | ... | Pastor Mark |
Katie Gill | ... | Brooke | |
Kevin McCorkle | ... | Sargent Stanford | |
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Christopher Jon Martin | ... | Barnes |
Shari Rigby | ... | Nicole | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jessica Bell | ... | Church Member | |
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Patricia Lewis Browne | ... | Mrs. Sutton |
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Christina Fuentes | ... | College Student |
Nicolette Hart | ... | Lola | |
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Claudia Hoyser | ... | Hannah |
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Jonathan Ntheketha | ... | Professor |
Kristen Royal | ... | Allison |
A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a reoccurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith. Written by Faith Street Films
I really liked this movie. The main character has some voice over narration which is a bit made-for-TV, but there is also a strong undercurrent of tension which is what really pulled me in. Faith and God are strong themes here, but not so much that it detracts from the story if that's not your cup of tea. It also deals with strong mental illness themes, especially in the realm of trusting your own mind (or not).
It seems at times like the movie can't decide if it's a thriller or a made-for-TV drama. It's quite tense, but there are odd moments that are a bit cheesy. All the same I enjoyed it.