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A reporter loses his wife and daughter to a plane crash, but when the sole survivor appears, the reporter realizes that it wasn't a mere accident, but a mysterious conspiracy involving children.

Billy Zane as  Joe Carpenter
Isabella Hofmann as  Barbara Christman
Gloria Reuben as  Rose Tucker
Mitchell Kosterman as  Becker
Wally Dalton as  Jeff Ealing
Christine Willes as  Mercy Ealing
Glenn Morshower as  Robert Donner
Susan Bain as  Clarise Vadance
Rob Morton as  Bob
Chris Britton as  Charles Delmann

Reviews

lproche
2000/09/13

To the viewer this 4 hours of entertainment almost seems like two movies because of the spectacular revelations that occur in the second half, providing two layers of understanding of the events, like Russian dolls hidden within one another.Initially the viewer is treated to a relatively down to earth story where a journalist who has lost his wife and daughter in a plane crash tries to uncover the truth behind the tantalising indications that his loved ones have survived, beyond all reasonable hope. The dark secrets behind the event are revealed later in the story, explaining the brutal deaths occurring to anyone who is close to the heart of the matter, and the truth of the stories of surviving the unsurvivable. The way the themes of the second half of the movie were developed justifies my high rating. I should declare these are sci-fi themes that are close to my heart as someone who, like many others, has at many times in my life had experiences of telepathy, and would dearly love to believe in the healing power of the mind. Of course the villains of this movie are exaggerated, but that makes us all the more keen to see them get their just deserts in the end. I am reminded of "the Net" another movie that is successful in getting the viewer involved with the central character and invested in the final outcome.To those who commented negatively on this movie, based on reasons such as having short attention span or not liking Billy Zane's hair (no kidding), I imagine you have never found a wild bird staggering around close to death, picked it up in your hand and breathed warmth into it, and then seen it fly away full of energy. (Yes, I have). To anyone who would like to do so, I recommend this movie.

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Glenn Walsh
2000/09/14

Caught this on the UK Sci-Fi channel over two nights and I really enjoyed it. Billy Zane is excellent and playing a more mature and vulnerable character than usual, a very convincing family man. The little girl '21-21' really reminded me of my own daughter so I had a lump in my throat at the end (if you aren't a 'daddy' you won't understand!). The Yates character was certainly over-the-top, but still (just) believable, as he got more and more frustrated in the chase and let's face it, he got all the best lines. I love science-fantasy material rather than horror, and although I haven't read the book, I will be keeping an eye out for it. A first-rate TV mini-series.

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ron.vliet
2000/09/15

The story of this film is ok and should guarantee a great film but it isn't. The film starts ok but basically there isn't enough material to fill the approx. 180 minutes. This results in scenes that go on and on and every bit of detailed is chewed ready for the viewer like they don't have any imagination themselves. Somewhere after 100 minutes of viewing time it's hard to keep fascinated by the film.

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Spooky2001
2000/09/16

This is a very good movie. It has it all: action, drama, a little comedy and suspense. You will be on the edge of the seat the whole time. This is one of Dean Koontz's best movie other than Phantoms. If like Dean Koontz you will love this movie. It will leave you hanging and begging for more. You have not seen anything yet untill you have seen Sole Survivor.

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