Review of Lost Souls (2000) by Pete S — 13 Nov 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012.
(2000) Lost Souls.
HORROR.
Artificially made in which the premise could've been suspensful but it's really an unengagingly shallow experience. Winona Ryder as Maya and John Hurt as Father Lareaux after coming out of a jail cell after a failed 'exorcism' bit of a local inmate before he goes into a coma. Maya then grabs some papers from his jail cell which is full of written numbers/ codes dabbled by him. Maya later finds out after decoding the numbers that the devil has planned a so-called 'transfomation' through another person and he happens to be an author and devil skeptic Peter Kelson (Ben Chaplin) and won't happen until his upcoming birthday. Oblivious and dense that he was a son an incest child and that the church that made claims that he was baptized is really a front for some devil worshippers or cult. A rather plotless film without generating any suspense stating the situtation instead.
2 out of 4 stars.
This review of Lost Souls (2000) was written by Pete S on 13 Nov 2012.
Lost Souls has generally received negative reviews.
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