Repentance (DVD REVIEW)
Repentance
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Forest Whitaker Psychological
Thriller Released on DVD
Therapist Thomas
Carter (Anthony Mackie) has just published a popular self-help book about the near
death experience which helped him turn his life around. He is proud of the fact
that after almost perishing in a horrific, alcohol-related car crash in his teens,
he eventually not only earned graduate degrees in World Religion and Clinical
Psychology but went on to wed his soul mate, Maggie (Sanaa Lathan).
Today, Tommy has
a happy marriage and a flourishing practice founded on a spiritual philosophy combining
faith and positive thinking. But sadly, his enviable fortunes have proven to be
the polar opposite of his wayward brother Ben’s (Mike Epps) lot.
The
recently-paroled ex-con was barely back on the streets before word of a $12,000
bounty being placed on his head spread around their native New Orleans. So, when Ben approaches his successful
sibling for enough cash to keep his bloodthirsty adversaries at bay, empathetic
Thomas opts to raise the ransom by extending the best-selling tome’s publicity
tour.
At a local book
signing, he is approached for an autograph by a fan also urgently in need of 1-on-1
counseling. Against his better judgment, the literary rock star agrees to see
Angel Sanchez (Forest Whitaker) as a patient, since the $300/session fee
definitely will put a dent in brother Ben’s debt.
Even worse is Dr.
Carter’s fateful decision to make house calls to the home of this loner left
devastated by the death of his mother (Adella Gautier). For, although it might
be easy to diagnose the source of the deeply-disturbed man’s anguish, the only hint
that he’s at the end of his emotional rope is his estrangement from his wife (Nicole Ari
Parker) and young daughter (Ariana Neal).
The plot thickens
when Angel takes his new shrink hostage, tying him up in his basement-turned-makeshift
torture chamber. The psycho proceeds to behave sadistically while conveniently managing
to keep up appearances for the sake of any visitors and passersby.
Directed by Philippe
Caland (Ripple Effect), Repentance is a momentarily-intriguing psychological
thriller that establishes a compelling premise only to morph into an
otherworldly horror flick. Over the course of this rudderless adventure, Forest
Whitaker ultimately finds himself abandoned by an implausible script.
The Silence of the Butler!
Fair (1.5 stars)
Rated
R for profanity, violence and torture
Running
time: 95 minutes
Studio:
Code Black Films
Distributor:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
DVD Extras: Cause and Effect: The
Making of Repentance featurette.
To
see a trailer for Repentance, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwBgGZIzliw
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order a copy of the Repentance on DVD, visit:
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