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Contents. Synopsis Having lived two years in isolation since the death of his daughter, psychic Dr. John Clancy is asked by his friend Joe Merriweather, an special agent, to help him solve several murders committed by a serial killer. FBI special agent Dr.
Katherine Cowles, Merriweather's partner, is skeptical about Clancy's gift, but soon comes to discover otherwise. When killer Charles Ambrose is eventually identified, the three race to stop him before he kills again. Cast. as John Clancy. as Charles Ambrose. as Agent Joe Merriweather.
as Agent Katherine Cowles. Jordan Woods-Robinson as Jeffrey Oldfield. as Laura Merriweather. as Mr. Ellis.
as David Raymond. as Elizabeth Clancy. as Eleanor Muff. as Sawyer. as Sloman. Autumn Dial as Emma Clancy.
as Linus Harp. Luisa Moraes as Victoria Raymond Production. 'The film has an influence of and, but tried to flee the genre. I do not think Solace is a serial killer movie, it is only its outer layer. In the background the film is much more than that, talking about life and death, and raises some interesting moral dilemmas.
—Afonso Poyart. The script for Solace originates from a re-written script that was intended to be a sequel to. On May 10, 2012, it was announced that Brazilian director was attached to direct. Began in May 2013 in,. Release The film made its premiere in on April 24, 2015, before receiving a screening at the on September 9, 2015. The film was originally scheduled to be released on September 2, 2016,.
In October 2016, acquired U.S rights to the film, and set it for a December 16, 2016, release. Reception On, the film has a rating of 26% based on 27 reviews and a score of 4.4/10. On, the film has a score of 41% based on four critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Peter Debruge of called it a 'corny but clever serial killer thriller' whose cast makes the film work. Bernard Besserglik of wrote that the film is not as good as its inspiration, but the chemistry between Hopkins and Farrell makes it worth showing theatrically despite the film's reputation for having a troubled production. References.
Retrieved January 8, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2013. ^ Debruge, Peter (September 30, 2015).
Retrieved October 17, 2016. September 15, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2016. Retrieved March 21, 2016. Cinema Blend. ^. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
Retrieved September 9, 2017. May 30, 2013. Archived from on June 4, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013. Lang, Brent (January 8, 2016). Retrieved May 15, 2016.
Fleming Jr, Mike (October 6, 2016). Retrieved October 6, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
Besserglik, Bernard (September 9, 2015). Retrieved October 17, 2016. External links.
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526 words My father was a killer, and a thief. He’d search for signs of weakness in public, and he’d prey upon them. He’d scan the aisles of grocery stores and parking lots, searching for the weak and unaware. Anyone walking with a limp, or paying too little attention to where they were going, was at risk of attending an involuntary seminar on the original meaning of “biohacking.” He’d hack apart their limbs and dissect their organs, and he’d walk out their door looking like Santa Claus.
Most of his actual fortune was made selling body parts and organs on the black market. I’m approaching old age now, and my children are grown. They don’t know the source of our family fortune.
But I fear I may have to give them my death bed talks lessons soon. So, what should I tell them? Thanks to my father’s actions, I had a well-funded education. Like it or not, those murders broke our family’s cycle of poverty.
Thanks to that education, I was able to get well-paying job. And thanks to that well-paying job, I was able to buy my children everything they own, and everything that got them where they are today.
So in a roundabout way, my family owes everything to those murders. So, what should I tell them? Well, if I were a Leftist, I’d tell them they should give away everything they’ve earned. I’d tell them they should leave their doors and windows unlocked so that when some new thief came in to steal from them, some poetic form of cosmic justice would be served by sacrificing them on an altar of restitution that they did nothing to place themselves on. I’d tell them to walk with limps and pay no attention to their surroundings when they walk outside to go buy groceries to make them easy targets for the next serial killer to come along.
As long as serial killers are killing someone, it might as well be my children, right? But since I’m not a leftist, the lesson I want to give them is the opposite. The lesson I want to give them is that—yes—there are crazy people out there who will take advantage of any signs you show of weakness. There are people who will case your home just to make sure you locked every door and window, who will walk out with everything you own and possibly suitcases full of your limbs and organs if you miss one. So pay attention when you walk outside—because those people are out there. Make sure you’ve locked every door and every window every night. Walk with attention paid to every person around you, at all times, no matter where you’re going, because you never know who the crazy ones are.
You never know which one is searching for your lack of vigilance to mark you as a target. And simply because I do give a shit about my children, it changes none of this that their fortunes were built by my father’s actions. And I won’t change my advice to them, simply because they benefited from actions they never asked for.
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