Innocence
Director: Hilary Brougher
Actors: Sophie Lane Curtis, Kelly Reilly, Graham Phillips
PlotA teenage girl struggling with the tragic death of her mother relocates to Manhattan with her novelist father for a fresh start. As they settle into their new life, she enrolls in an elite private school where she hopes to find some normalcy. However, her new beginning takes a dark turn when she begins to experience haunting visions and unsettling dreams. She becomes suspicious of the school's eerily perfect faculty and their mysterious, almost supernatural hold over the students. Despite the unsettling atmosphere, she forms a close friendship with a fellow student and finds herself drawn to an enchanting yet enigmatic teacher.
As her investigations deepen, she uncovers disturbing secrets about the school's hidden past and a sinister group that seems to be controlling events. The more she learns, the more perilous her situation becomes, leading to a tense and dangerous quest for the truth. With everyone around her now appearing as potential threats, and her growing sense of paranoia, she is torn between trust and fear. She must rely on her wits and newfound alliances to survive the web of deceit closing in on her.
Writers: Hilary Brougher, Tristine Skyler, Jane Mendelsohn
Release Date: 11 Jan 2016
Runtime: 96 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: Indonesian, English
Home Video Reviews
Innocence offers commendable performances and solid Blu-ray technical merits, but its predictable storyline may leave viewers uninterested.
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