vineri, 9 februarie 2018

Radius, written and directed by Caroline Labreche and Steeve Leonard


Radius, written and directed by Caroline Labreche and Steeve Leonard


This is an absorbing, singular film

Without spoiler alerts, for I will not disclose anything about the finale, I must say that it is unlike the mainstream.
The ending is very different, satisfying and meaningful without falling into the “normal”, clear happy ending trap.

Having said that, one has to accept the plot, take the premise as possible in order to enjoy the last, or indeed any parts of the work.
Diego Klattenhoff is very good as Liam, the hero of this movie, but Charlotte Sullivan enchanted me.

This delightful actress has a marvelous performance in the role of Jane, the other protagonist in this story.

In the first scenes, Liam is confused and disorientated after waking up near the wreck of a pickup truck.
He tries to stop a car coming down the adjacent road, only to see it veer towards him and then stop in a field.

When he gets to this vehicle, the hero tries to talk to the driver, but there is no response and he has to open the door.
The woman driving the car is dead.

Furthermore, her eyes have an unnatural whiteness.
The man- in fact, we do not have any idea yet who he is- calls nine one or whatever number they have in Canada.

By the way, this is a good Canadian film.

The emergency operator is asking the usual questions about the location and the caller names some signs on the road.
However, when it comes to his identity…the man has to stop and look in his pockets for his wallet.

This is when he learns his name, from documents, since his memory is evidently a blank slate…
Without knowing one’s own name, we cannot talk about other useful, even minor elements that can be recalled.

On the news, reporters talk about the tragedy that has struck this area where people and animals die.
The cause is unknown in the early stages, but a terrorist attack with some chemical is suggested.

Liam meets Jane and they both have amnesia, which is slowly penetrated by some moments coming out from the past.
There is a connection between the two and the developing bond makes further developments even more intriguing and appealing.

It is soon clear that something happened to Liam and whomever he meets dies on site, when they see him.
This also happens to animals and he kills a few doves, just to prove his powers to a disbelieving man.

There is a temporary, palliative cure to this murderous condition and this is Jane, for her presence is miracle.
When the two are together, other men and women are safe, but they die as soon as the couple is separated.

The police have identified Liam as the killer responsible for the multitude of deaths and they start a manhunt.

When the woman that travels with him is seen at the hospital helping the suspect, she also becomes a wanted individual.
They are apprehended and taken to police cars, in spite of their cries that they want to be held together…

The police officers and women all die, together with bystanders at the arresting scene, when Liam is without his antidote.

As if this is not enough to terrify audiences, there are revelations about the dark past of the hero.
This is all I will reveal about this motion picture- a delightful, enjoyable, gripping thriller with a science fi premise.

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