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The outcast cinema student, Stephen Grace, does not drive cars due to the trauma of losing his brother in a car accident. He befriends, Quaid, who since the age of 6 has experienced dreadful nightmares and daydreams about the death of his parents. Quaid proposes they research about each one's innermost fear. Stephen sees the chance of developing an original thesis for college and invites his friend, Cheryl, to work with them. Among the interviewees, Stephen talks to his colleague, Abby who works with him in the library. Abby has a complex about the way she looks. When the work is almost complete, Quaid has an outburst at one interviewee's and ends up destroying the camera and editing equipment. Stephen begins to re-evaluate the situation.
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This was the best movie from the 2006 horrofest. It was creepy, and decently acted for the most part. even though acting isn't a huge concern for these type of movies. You go to jump in your seat, and this one has that ability. And Michael Berryman has a cameo, that was a nice addition. If you don't know Berryman, look him up. Rachel Miner was very believeable in her role also.
This was the best movie from the 2006 horrofest. It was creepy, and decently acted for the most part. even though acting isn't a huge concern for these type of movies. You go to jump in your seat, and this one has that ability. And Michael Berryman has a cameo, that was a nice addition. If you don't know Berryman, look him up. Rachel Miner was very believeable in her role also.