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Regression

Regression

  • Status: Released
  • 01-10-2015
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Score: 5.585
  • Vote count: 1793

Minnesota, 1990. Detective Bruce Kenner investigates the case of young Angela, who accuses her father, John Gray, of an unspeakable crime. When John unexpectedly and without recollection admits guilt, renowned psychologist Dr. Raines is brought in to help him relive his memories and what they discover unmasks a horrifying nationwide mystery.

Ethan Hawke

Bruce Kenner

Emma Watson

Angela Gray

David Thewlis

Professor Kenneth Raines

Lothaire Bluteau

Reverend Beaumont

Dale Dickey

Rose Gray

David Dencik

John Gray

Devon Bostick

Roy Gray

Aaron Ashmore

George Nesbitt

Peter MacNeill

Police Chief Cleveland

Adam Butcher

Brody

Jacob Neayem

Charlie Klemme

Aaron Abrams

Farrell

Catherine Disher

Kate

Danielle Bourgon

Secretary at Police Station

Julian Richings

Tom

Kristian Bruun

Andrew

Luke Marty

Officer

Wendy Lyon

Norma

Kaitlin Kocsis

Teenage Girl

Samantha Tenus

Teenage Girl

J.C. Kenny

TV News Anchor

Maura Grierson

TV Reporter

Patrick Garrow

TV Presenter

Janet Porter

S. Cooper

Pamela MacDonald

Woman with Grocery Cart

Lenno Britos

Driver

Steve Whistance-Smith

Passenger (as Steven John Whistance Smith)

Deborah Grover

Old Woman

Arlene Frattini

Naked Old Woman

Emily Haughton

Ms. Gray (Still)

Jessica Field

Angela at 10 years (Still)

Adam Gullusci

Roy at 14 years (Still)

Adrian Griffin

Doctor

Kirk Gordon

Prison Guard

Heidi Malley

Victim

Kate Stephey

Young Satanist Woman

Audrey Potter

Baby

Olivia Potter

Baby

Lauren Jenkins

Baby

Charley Jenkins

Baby

Nick Longo

Satanist

Lisa Horvath

Satanist

Goran Stjepanovic

Satanist

Carrie Eklund

Satanist

Heather Lapine

Satanist

James Preston Rogers

Satanist

Stephen Hughes

TV Voice Over (voice)

Vanessa Spencer

Satanist (uncredited)

Noah Segura

Reverend Simmons (uncredited)

Attila Sebesy

Cult Member (uncredited)

Mackenzie Kerfoot

Praying Girl (uncredited)

Alli McLaren

Girl (uncredited)

Andres Gomez

The making of the movie is good. The directing OKish and the cast is great and performs well. However, the story is an anti-climax one. Amenábar builds an atmosphere that promises a lot more than it delivers. In the end, it is just the only logical and down to earth story with unrolls well but it just drives the spectator to boredom. Good from the philosophical and logical point of view. Bad from the show perspective.

Reno

> When the case needs a physical evidence, but it can't reach to get one. Well, it is an investigation theme, something like the Oscar winner 'Spotlight'. After a teen girl Angela was reported of the sexual abuse, a detective named Bruce takes a special interest in solving the case. With the help of a psychologist, lots of ugly truth comes out. But the lack of the solid evidence makes the case slowly slip away from his hands. While his desperate effort to find whoever behind it, it only affect more Angela and her family. So how the story end is told with a twist in the third act. It was inspired by the real events of the late 80s. About the rise of the Satanic culture when panic was among the peoples of the United States. One of the best investigative films, with well developed mysteries around the plot. I found hard to predict, especially the twist was simple, but unexpected. Ms Watson was okay, but Ethan Hawke was excellent. From an awesome filmmaker, another wonderful film, yet not anywhere near to his other great works. Whenever a film based on the real, especially about crimes reveals the truth, we the people believe it and pour our supports to the victim. In that perspective, this film tests our capability to understand between the good and bad. Sometimes the things are not what it is supposed to be because of the overlook. Such theme was this that neatly narrated on the screen. I know this is not a masterpiece, but I don't understand why it is very underrated. This is actually a better psychological-thriller you would find in the recent time. Forget what the critics say, just give it a try, obviously it is slow, but in the end you would find it worth, at least most of you. 7/10