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The Booth at the End
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A chilling psychological thriller from Michael Eisner’s groundbreaking multi-platform studio Vuguru, written by Christopher Kubasik (What Lives Inside).
A father whose child is dying of leukaemia. An elderly woman who wants to restore her husband’s failing memory. A nun who no longer hears the voice of God. A man who wants to wipe out every trace of his second marriage. In desperate straits, they each enter a Faustian pact with a mysterious man who always sits in the same seat at the local diner in an unnamed American city. The Man (Xander Berkeley – 24, CSI, Terminator 2) can make their fondest desire a reality, but only if they complete the task he assigns them – a task that can have deep, even deadly consequences.
One must rob a bank; another must protect a little girl; one has to make a number of people cry; another is instructed to build a bomb and set it off in a crowded restaurant. Sometimes the assignments are in direct opposition to one another, sometimes the clients have to work together.
Each story is revealed at close quarters from the same spot in the diner, through dialogue in which The Man shifts from confessor to therapist to puppetmaster. As the stories begin to intersect, some clients mess up or change their minds, while others complete their task only to discover that what they wished for isn’t what they really wanted after all.
- Simply Media
- 216 mins approx.
- 12
- 2011
- English
- 2
- 2
The Booth at the End
RRP: 309 kr
161 kr
Save: 148 kr
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A chilling psychological thriller from Michael Eisner’s groundbreaking multi-platform studio Vuguru, written by Christopher Kubasik (What Lives Inside).
A father whose child is dying of leukaemia. An elderly woman who wants to restore her husband’s failing memory. A nun who no longer hears the voice of God. A man who wants to wipe out every trace of his second marriage. In desperate straits, they each enter a Faustian pact with a mysterious man who always sits in the same seat at the local diner in an unnamed American city. The Man (Xander Berkeley – 24, CSI, Terminator 2) can make their fondest desire a reality, but only if they complete the task he assigns them – a task that can have deep, even deadly consequences.
One must rob a bank; another must protect a little girl; one has to make a number of people cry; another is instructed to build a bomb and set it off in a crowded restaurant. Sometimes the assignments are in direct opposition to one another, sometimes the clients have to work together.
Each story is revealed at close quarters from the same spot in the diner, through dialogue in which The Man shifts from confessor to therapist to puppetmaster. As the stories begin to intersect, some clients mess up or change their minds, while others complete their task only to discover that what they wished for isn’t what they really wanted after all.
- Simply Media
- 216 mins approx.
- 12
- 2011
- English
- 2
- 2
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