Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jonathan Howard | ... | Isaac | |
Nora-Jane Noone | ... | Alex | |
Jordan Tisdale | ... | Louis | |
Annie Monroe | ... | Dina | |
Amanda Wyss | ... | Terry | |
Catherine Annette | ... | Kathy | |
Jennifer Ingrum | ... | Patient | |
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Christopher Dehm | ... | Patient |
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David Foy | ... | Patient |
Rudy Scalese | ... | Patient | |
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Aimee Sagara | ... | Patient |
Zay Harding | ... | Captain McGregor | |
Sarah Warren | ... | Dr. Miller | |
Sean Keller | ... | Stepfather | |
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Folsom Keller | ... | Junkie |
In an attempt to prove there is life after death a group of scientists perform an experiment in which they euthanize a group of terminally ill subjects. In the process of the experiment they capture a psychopomp - a guide of souls. Psychopomps are believed to have been guiding souls from one plane to the next since the beginning of time and appear in Greek, Egyptian and Hindu mythology. But by capturing one of these psychopomps this group of scientists may have inadvertently changed everything we know about time and space as well as life and death, forever.
Many of the critiques are from self-professed critics who base the quality of the film primarily on special effects. I surmise that they gain some affirmation here, whilst in reality they work low grade, basic jobs. They seek importance. Watch the movie if you care to think, otherwise the Transformers film is screening in the room down the hall. If you want to see people "acting" and do not need explosions to be entertained, you may remain here.