Fear and evil make deadly companions.
"Like Minds," a 2006 psychological thriller co-produced by Bluewater Pictures and Lumina Films in the United Kingdom and Australia, delves into the murky waters of teenage psychosis and deception. Directed by Gregory Read, the film follows the story of two troubled schoolboys, Alex (Eddie Redmayne) and Nigel (Tom Sturridge), whose friendship takes a dark turn when Nigel is found dead under mysterious circumstances. As forensic psychologist Sally Rowe (Toni Collette) investigates the case, she uncovers a web of lies and psychological manipulation that challenges her understanding of the human mind. Set against the backdrop of a prestigious British boarding school, "Like Minds" masterfully blends elements of gothic horror with a suspenseful narrative. The film's atmospheric cinematography and haunting score create a tense and unsettling mood, drawing viewers into the psychological labyrinth that Alex and Nigel inhabit. The performances, particularly by Redmayne and Sturridge, are compelling and nuanced, capturing the complexity of their characters' mental states and the fragile nature of their bond. The film's exploration of themes such as identity, obsession, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion is both thought-provoking and chilling. As Sally Rowe peels back the layers of the boys' relationship, the audience is confronted with the unsettling realization that the truth may be more elusive than it appears. "Like Minds" challenges viewers to question their perceptions and consider the impact of psychological manipulation on vulnerable minds. Despite its limited release, "Like Minds" has garnered a cult following for its intelligent storytelling and gripping performances. The film stands as a testament to the power of psychological thrillers to captivate and unsettle, leaving audiences pondering the dark corners of the human psyche long after the credits roll.
年2006
予算8000000$
上映時間110 分
ジャンルスリラー謎ホラー犯罪
製作国United KingdomAustralia





