Fear always finds its victim
"Regression" (2015), a gripping psychological thriller co-produced by Mod Producciones and First Generation Films, unfolds in the backdrop of 1990s Minnesota, where a detective and a young psychologist delve into a chilling case of alleged satanic ritual abuse. Directed by Alejandro Amenábar, the film stars Ethan Hawke as Detective Bruce Kenner and Emma Watson as Angela Gray, whose accusations against her father ignite a complex investigation. As the narrative weaves through the murky waters of repressed memories and societal hysteria, "Regression" challenges viewers to question the nature of truth and the reliability of memory. Set against the tense atmosphere of a small American town gripped by fear, "Regression" masterfully captures the era's paranoia surrounding satanic cults. The film's aesthetic, characterized by muted colors and shadowy interiors, enhances the sense of unease and uncertainty. Amenábar's direction skillfully builds suspense, drawing the audience into the psychological labyrinth faced by the protagonists. The film's pacing, though deliberate, keeps viewers on edge as they navigate the twists and turns of the investigation alongside Detective Kenner and the psychologist. The performances in "Regression" are compelling, with Ethan Hawke delivering a nuanced portrayal of a detective wrestling with doubt and moral ambiguity. Emma Watson's portrayal of Angela Gray is equally powerful, capturing the vulnerability and confusion of a young woman caught in a web of accusations and societal pressure. The supporting cast, including David Dencik as the psychologist, adds depth to the film's exploration of the human psyche and the impact of societal fears on individual lives. "Regression" ultimately serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of mass hysteria and the consequences of unchecked accusations. While the film received mixed reviews upon release, its thought-provoking narrative and atmospheric tension make it a noteworthy addition to the psychological thriller genre. By blending elements of crime investigation with deep psychological inquiry, "Regression" invites audiences to reflect on the fragility of truth and the power of fear in shaping our perceptions.
Năm:2015
Ngân sách20000000$
Thời lượng106 phút
Doanh thu17671101$
Thể loạiPhim Kinh DịPhim Bí ẨnPhim Gây Cấn
Các quốc gia sản xuấtCanadaSpainUnited States of America




