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A psychiatrist faces his past, present and future when he finds himself involved in the treatment of a young man recently released from prison for a murder committed when the boy was just 11 years old.Movie details
Title : The DrowningRelease : 2016-10-08
Genre : Drama, Thriller
Runtime : 95
Company : Film Community, The
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Julia Stiles, Josh Charles, Avan Jogia, Tracie Thoms, Leo Fitzpatrick,If evil exists, can it be transformed?
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Directed by Bette Gordon. With Julia Stiles, Avan Jogia, John C. McGinley, Tracie Thoms. A psychiatrist faces his past, present and future when he finds himself involved in the treatment of a young man recently released from prison for a murder committed when the boy was just 11 years old.
The Drowning is a film of small, visceral pleasures-its ambiguity is absolutely delicious-but most of its weight rests on Charles.
The Drowning. 2016 TV-MA 1h 39m Thriller Movies. Child psychologist Tom Seymour's testimony helped convict a boy of murder. Years later, their paths cross again, raising uncomfortable questions. Starring: Josh Charles, Julia Stiles, Avan Jogia. Watch all you want for free. TRY 30 DAYS FREE. More Details.
Based on a novel by Pat Barker, "The Drowning" features some of the most gruel-thin justifications for its already flimsy plot machinations.
The Drowning Tom Seymour, a child psychologist, is haunted by his testimony that sent a young boy to prison for a chilling murder. When the boy, now a young man, reappears in Tom’s life, Tom is drawn into a potentially destructive reinvestigation of the case.
The Drowning is a 2016 American-Hong Kong thriller drama film directed by Bette Gordon and starring Josh Charles, Julia Stiles and Avan Jogia. It is based on Pat Barker's 2001 novel Border Crossing. The fourth film from Bette Gordon, and based on the acclaimed book by Pat Barker, The Drowning tells the story of a forensic psychologist haunted by his expert witness testimony that sent a young boy to prison for a chilling murder. When the boy later reappears in his life, he is drawn into a destruc
The Drowning is a thriller in which author Rachel Ward reels you in with a gripping prologue that captivates readers hook, line, and sinker. Never having read Ward's previous novels (Numbers trilogy), I was intrigued by the premise of the book--surviving a horrific event with no existing memory of anything (name, family, where you live, all past events vanished).
The Drowning is set mainly in New London, Connecticut, where Tom has his practice, and segues periodically to New York (mainly Bushwick), where Lauren is trying to advance her painting career. There’s some pretty obvious exposition—Danny establishes his defiant hostility by lighting a cigarette in the uptight Tom’s office and tossing it on the floor, and the backstory arrives by way of a stilted barroom conversation between him and a cynical prosecutor.
The Drowning is a film of small, visceral pleasures-its ambiguity is absolutely delicious-but most of its weight rests on Charles.
The Drowning. 2016 TV-MA 1h 39m Thriller Movies. Child psychologist Tom Seymour's testimony helped convict a boy of murder. Years later, their paths cross again, raising uncomfortable questions. Starring: Josh Charles, Julia Stiles, Avan Jogia. Watch all you want for free. TRY 30 DAYS FREE. More Details.
Based on a novel by Pat Barker, "The Drowning" features some of the most gruel-thin justifications for its already flimsy plot machinations.
The Drowning Tom Seymour, a child psychologist, is haunted by his testimony that sent a young boy to prison for a chilling murder. When the boy, now a young man, reappears in Tom’s life, Tom is drawn into a potentially destructive reinvestigation of the case.
The Drowning is a 2016 American-Hong Kong thriller drama film directed by Bette Gordon and starring Josh Charles, Julia Stiles and Avan Jogia. It is based on Pat Barker's 2001 novel Border Crossing. The fourth film from Bette Gordon, and based on the acclaimed book by Pat Barker, The Drowning tells the story of a forensic psychologist haunted by his expert witness testimony that sent a young boy to prison for a chilling murder. When the boy later reappears in his life, he is drawn into a destruc
The Drowning is a thriller in which author Rachel Ward reels you in with a gripping prologue that captivates readers hook, line, and sinker. Never having read Ward's previous novels (Numbers trilogy), I was intrigued by the premise of the book--surviving a horrific event with no existing memory of anything (name, family, where you live, all past events vanished).
The Drowning is set mainly in New London, Connecticut, where Tom has his practice, and segues periodically to New York (mainly Bushwick), where Lauren is trying to advance her painting career. There’s some pretty obvious exposition—Danny establishes his defiant hostility by lighting a cigarette in the uptight Tom’s office and tossing it on the floor, and the backstory arrives by way of a stilted barroom conversation between him and a cynical prosecutor.




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