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2003 Certificate 12
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Freya has spent eight years in Brookridge Mental Hospital for her supposed schizophrenia. She has been hearing incessant, unstoppable voices since her prom night, but now Dr Welles arrives to tell her that she's actually telepathic and not 'crazy' at all. She hears the thoughts of those close by, and Dr Welles attempts to help .. Read more

Starring Navi Rawat, Joe Flanigan, Jocelyn Seagrave
Director Breck Eisner
Genres Drama

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Thought Crimes

Freya has spent eight years in Brookridge Mental Hospital for her supposed schizophrenia. She has been hearing incessant, unstoppable voices since her prom night, but now Dr Welles arrives to tell her that she's actually telepathic and not 'crazy' at all. She hears the thoughts of those close by, and Dr Welles attempts to help her focus this weird ability into a useful gift. But Dr Welles is not what he seems, he actually works for the National Security Agency, the largest top secret intelligence agency. Is he about to use Freya's gift for the agency's own ends

Starring Navi Rawat, Joe Flanigan, Jocelyn Seagrave
Director Breck Eisner
Studio UCA
Run time DVD: 1 hr 26 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 04 May 2009
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
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  • 29 out of 29 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Highly underrated and worth watching

    I really don't understand why this Canadian film is being called mediocre by most of the other reviewers because I loved it.

    I'll admit that at first I thought a storyline revolving around a girl who could read people's minds might be quite cheesy, but the concept was portrayed very well. The movie works on so many levels: There is action, drama, suspense, plot twists and the touching story of her past. But best and most surprising of all there was a little bit of comedy. My boyfriend and I laughed raucously at least 3 times! There is also a hint of romance between the 2 main leads where the writers impressed me by not concentrating on it too much. Too many exciting movies are ruined by romantic pap!

    I hope now that I've pushed up the number of positive reviews for this movie that more people will decide to rent it. Even if you don't agree that it is excellent, I guarantee you you'll be entertained and glad that you gave it a look.

    Finally, I wouldn't describe the film as a drama. This was definitely a thriller!

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Ok, but so made for TV

    Well to be honest my freinds warned me off this movie and even though I enjoyed it it was blatantly a TV pilot with long cut scenes for adverts, but I think it deserves a watch as it has a reasonable plot with out the hollywood romantic rubbish

      • Emma from Portsmouth England
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