Backtrack
| Released |
2016 |
Rating |
15 in UK |
| Director |
Michael Petroni |
Writer/s |
Michael Petroni |
| Starring |
Adrian Brody, Sam Neill |
| Source of story |
An original screenplay |
| Elevator Pitch |
Two boys leave their bikes on a railway line, apparently causing in the derailment of a train and the deaths of 47 people. They are both traumatised, and one, who in adulthood becomes a psychiatrist, suffers from memory loss relating to the event. When the dead people from the accident start to turn up in his consulting room he must return to the scene. |
| Content |
Some scary moments, the odd decomposing person, and a lot of scenes in semi-darkness with scary music, and not much else. |
| A View |
Very slow moving to start with, but it gets going a bit in the second half. You have to accept an extraordinary level of coincidence, if you are going to watch it to the end. Only released in a couple of cinemas and pulled after about a week. |
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