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Close Your Eyes (2004)

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Fresh:17

Rotten:19

Average Rating:5.7/10

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Horror/Suspense

Synopsis: Hypnotherapist Doctor Michael Strother has a dangerous gift: he has flashes of visions from his patients' minds. Whilst trying to help Detective Janet Losey give up smoking, he sees in her mind a... Hypnotherapist Doctor Michael Strother has a dangerous gift: he has flashes of visions from his patients' minds. Whilst trying to help Detective Janet Losey give up smoking, he sees in her mind a young girl floating below the surface of a stream. Losey is working on a case where a young girl, Heather, has disappeared. When she is found several days later, she has been struck dumb by whatever trauma she has endured. The only clue could lie in the mysterious markings on her arms.

Orthodox police investigation has failed so far, and so Losey enlists Michael's help, hoping that he can coax the girl to speak. When she does, she utters gibberish, which Michael eventually realizes is some kind of incantation.

At home, Michael's pregnant wife, Clara, warns her husband not to become involved. Michael and Clara, with daughter Martha, have left their home in America after Michael's hypnosis of a young swimmer led to the boy's death. Michael is haunted by guilt, and suffers insomnia.

Via the internet, Losey contacts Elliot, owner of a bizarre game shop. His knowledge of arcane religions leads him to recognize that the words spoken and the symbols on Heather's arms are associated with ancient liturgies. Elliot recommends that they read the work of Professor Catherine Lebourg.

In the crypt of a derelict church, two young boys find symbols and bloodstains which the police identify as connected to the previous murders. Elliot tails Losey to the church and leaves a message with Clara that he has information, but when Michael and Losey visit Elliot's shop, the killer has been there before them. Elliot is dead.

A visit to Professor Lebourg, now the frail resident of an old people's home, leads Michael and Losey to investigate the arcane beliefs of a 16th Century religious fanatic, who was eventually burned at the stake. One of his later followers, Edward Lippard Smith, was an architect who built churches in London.

Michael feels he is being followed. His commitment turns to obsession, and he suffers hallucinations and flashbacks. As he tracks the killer, he becomes aware that the killer is tracking him, and he fears for the safety of his wife and daughter in their own home.

Heather is kidnapped from the safe house where she was being held. The police fire Losey from the force and Michael from the case. He and Losey investigate the Lippard Smith churches, identifying two that have changed use, and so were missed by the police investigation.

Michael explores one church building, now converted into a block of apartments. His suspicions are aroused by activity in the basement and he asks for help from one of the residents. As he is about to call the police, the young man stuns him with a blow to the head. He regains consciousness to find himself strapped to a kitchen table, attached to a contraption that is drawing his blood. He has walked into the killer's sanctum.

Suddenly, Professor Lebourg is in the apartment. She explains to Michael how she plans to cheat death.

Michael is left alone, but realizes that Heather is in the room, constrained in a wicker basket. He manages to hypnotize her, and she escapes to loosen his bonds.

Michael wrestles with his captor and the two crash through a window to the ground, just as Losey arrives. Inside the apartment they find Heather by the side of Lebourg, who is slumped in a chair; the professor's throat slashed.

Months later, Michael and Clara, with daughter Martha and their new baby, meet up with Losey and Heather and her mother. As Heather bends over the baby, Michael experiences a sense of foreboding. -- © First Look Pictures [More]

Starring: Goran Visnjic, Paddy Considine, Shirley Henderson, Miranda Otto

Starring: Goran Visnjic, Paddy Considine, Shirley Henderson, Miranda Otto, Claire Rushbrook, Corin Redgrave, Fiona Shaw, Sophie Stuckey, Andrew Woodall

Director: Nick Willing

Director: Nick Willing
Screenwriter: Nick Willing, William Brookfield
Producer: Michele Camarda
Composer: Simon Boswell
Studio: First Look

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Its solid horror pedigree is all the more enjoyable because it comes as such a surprise -- forgotten in a dusty corner and just waiting for the right fan to find it.

Full Review Source: Flipside Movie Emporium | comment Comment
03/02/06
Rob Vaux
Rob Vaux
Flipside Movie Emporium

...a surprisingly effective little thriller...

Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
01/16/05
David Nusair
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews

Visnjic proves he can conceivably carry a movie if given a chance. But he still needs to find one worth his time.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
08/01/04
Christopher Null
Christopher Null
Filmcritic.com

I’m not sure what attracted such a strong cast to take part in such nonsense, although I wouldn’t be surprised if a gently swaying pocket watch was involved.

Full Review Source: Capital Times (Madison, WI) | comment Comment
07/15/04
Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas
Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Click to read the article

Full Review Source: Compuserve | comment Comment
06/24/04
Harvey S. Karten
Harvey S. Karten
Compuserve

A European-flavored thriller of manufactured morbidity that starts strong but becomes just another ridiculous potboiler mystery wrapped in the guise of the occult and arcane.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Today | comment Comment
05/31/04
Brent Simon
Brent Simon
Entertainment Today

The atmospheric psychological thriller weaves a compelling web thanks to dense, stylized direction by Nick Willing and a smartly assembled cast.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
05/24/04
Michael Rechtshaffen
Michael Rechtshaffen
Hollywood Reporter
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This hypno-thriller is a better story than most horror films... but it builds to this big showdown, which turns out to be a letdown.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
04/30/04
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

... one of the best thrillers I've seen probably since The Ring.

Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
04/26/04
Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Ebert & Roeper

Requires an insupportable suspension of disbelief to swallow its convoluted and absurd scenario...still, it's made with a seriousness that's oddly refreshing.

Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
04/26/04
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

For a film that took three years to be released, [it] is a surprise, a creepy and disturbing psychological thriller which features a number of effective scares.

Full Review Source: FilmJerk.com | comment Comment
04/25/04
Edward Havens
Edward Havens
FilmJerk.com

Amusingly messy. This playful pastiche could also be called Don't Look Now at the Silence of the Sixth Dead Dunwitch Zone, Psycho!

Full Review Source: New Times | comment Comment
04/25/04
Gregory Weinkauf
Gregory Weinkauf
New Times

...a hazy and hypnotic surge that more often than not resonates as an atmospheric chiller...this head-tampering frightfest is notably staggering

Full Review Source: Movie Eye | comment Comment
04/25/04
Frank Ochieng
Frank Ochieng
Movie Eye

The protagonist's subjection to archaic instruments of torture is totally pointless plot-wise, except for perhaps the inherent fear factor.

Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
04/25/04
Annlee Ellingson
Annlee Ellingson
FilmStew.com

Those who like atmospheric thrillers that feature pentagrams and second sight and mysterious incantations from ancient texts will enjoy guaranteed goosebumps.

Full Review Source: Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies | comment Comment
04/24/04
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies

Ultimately commits the cardinal sin of never being very frightening.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
04/24/04
Timothy Knight
Timothy Knight
Reel.com

On their way to confront ancient evil, Strother and Losey keep tripping over timeworn cliches.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
04/23/04
Mark Jenkins
Mark Jenkins
Washington Post

The story takes a seriously wrong turn that requires Strother to rush in where anyone -- no matter how skittish or sleep-deprived -- with a lick of common sense would fear to tread.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
04/23/04
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide's Movie Guide

An occasionally engaging but more often gruesome British thriller.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
04/23/04
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

If you can overlook its TV-episode look, occasional lapses in logic and detours into lurid overkill, this old-school psychological thriller, which marries a tracking-the- serial-killer narrative with occult themes, is a creepy diversion.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
04/22/04
Megan Lehmann
Megan Lehmann
New York Post
 
 
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