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Murderous Intent (2006)

Murderous Intent (2006)
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A murder lifts the lid on some disturbing actions among the pupils at a well-respected school in this drama. Nigel (Tom Sturridge), a student at an exclusive British private school, has been found murdered, and police detective McKenzie (Richard Roxburgh) has been assigned to investigate. Alex Forbes (Eddie Redmayne), one of Nigel's classmates who was known to have little fondness for him, is a prime suspect and has been brought in for questioning; however, he refuses to cooperate, and Sally Rowe (Toni Collette), a forensic psychiatrist working with the police, is brought in to talk to the boy. While Alex is initially no more helpful with Sally, in time she's able to find cracks in his resistance, and he begins to discuss his interest in the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order. As Alex shares his belief that the benefits of some actions can outweigh their wrongs, Sally learns more about the boy, and her research turns up some surprising facts – Nigel believed both he and Alex were descended from members of the Knights Templar, they may have been responsible for the death of a schoolmate in the interest of gaining mystical powers, and Alex's father (Patrick Malahide), also the headmaster at the school, has some troubling secrets of his own. Like Minds was the first feature film from writer and director Gregory J. Read. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Eddie RedmayneTom Sturridge, (more)
Director(s):
Gregory Read
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Murderous Intent

A murder lifts the lid on some disturbing actions among the pupils at a well-respected school in this drama. Nigel (Tom Sturridge), a student at an exclusive British private school, has been found murdered, and police detective McKenzie (Richard Roxburgh) has been assigned to investigate. Alex Forbes (Eddie Redmayne), one of Nigel's classmates who was known to have little fondness for him, is a prime suspect and has been brought in for questioning; however, he refuses to cooperate, and Sally Rowe (Toni Collette), a forensic psychiatrist working with the police, is brought in to talk to the boy. While Alex is initially no more helpful with Sally, in time she's able to find cracks in his resistance, and he begins to discuss his interest in the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order. As Alex shares his belief that the benefits of some actions can outweigh their wrongs, Sally learns more about the boy, and her research turns up some surprising facts – Nigel believed both he and Alex were descended from members of the Knights Templar, they may have been responsible for the death of a schoolmate in the interest of gaining mystical powers, and Alex's father (Patrick Malahide), also the headmaster at the school, has some troubling secrets of his own. Like Minds was the first feature film from writer and director Gregory J. Read. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Gregory Read
Writer(s):
Gregory Read
Producer(s):
Piers TempestCarol HughesJonathan Shteinman
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Debbie C.

    Although some pretty disturbing parts in the movie, I found this movie to be a great thriller. It was not at all hard to follow. Great twist at the end. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good twisted thriller.

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    Leneta K.

    When the history of the Knights Templar was introduced I thought it was going the way of the DaVinci Code and other books/movies - but it never really committed to that path. I think that was the main issue with this movie. It toyed with several different directions and never really committed to one main theme. The plot "twist" at the end was predictable but also conflicted with pieces that were presented as fact and not just Alex's narrative. However, if you didn't accept the end, it really messed up the whole rest of the story, too. Again - it didn't really commit to one or the other. Toni Collette is usually in much better movies than this. It was slow, but I kept expecting a breakthrough so I kept watching. At the end, I wished i hadn't bothered.

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    Graham F.

    This movie tries very hard to be an edgy psychological thriller but falls very short of the mark. Much of the character interactions are extremely unrealistic and much of the dialogue just doesn't fit. The ending attempts to stun with a twist but is really very predictable. All in all I would not recommend this movies whatsoever.

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