Review of Keane (2004) by Rod S — 21 Sep 2007
If u want to be bored to death then try this for size!! We first meet William Keane in the Port Authority bus terminal where he is desperately searching for his 6-year-old daughter, who has been missing for months.
Repeatedly drawn to the site of the purported abduction, Keane wanders the bus station compulsively going over the events of that fateful day. Veering between days of relentless searching and nights of alcohol and drug induced extremes of self-destructive behavior; he seems to be teetering precariously on the edge of sanity.
The ever ranting and raving my this man with the plot going now where just made my mind freeze. Then one day he meets a financially strapped young woman, Lynn Bedik, and her seven-year-old daughter, Kira, who are also staying at the same transient motel in New Jersey.
He reaches out to them and soon the mother entrusts him to pick up Kira after school and bring her home. As he becomes increasingly attached to the child, the story moves tries to reach a new level but by now I could take no more and unlike me I could not take any more and didn't finish.
A slit your throat son of a bitch film.
This review of Keane (2004) was written by Rod S on 21 Sep 2007.
Keane has generally received positive reviews.
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