6 Souls
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After the death of her husband, Dr. Cara Harding's faith in God has been shaken, but not her belief in science. In an attempt to get her more open to accepting unexplainable psychiatric theories, her father introduces her to Adam, a patient with multiple personalities who also takes on some of the physical characteristics of his other personalities. But Cara quickly discovers that his other personalities were murder victims and the more she finds out about Adam and his past, ... (Full plot summary below)

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After the death of her husband, Dr. Cara Harding's faith in God has been shaken, but not her belief in science. In an attempt to get her more open to accepting unexplainable psychiatric theories, her father introduces her to Adam, a patient with multiple personalities who also takes on some of the physical characteristics of his other personalities. But Cara quickly discovers that his other personalities were murder victims and the more she finds out about Adam and his past, the closer she and her loved ones are to becoming murder victims themselves.

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TV Guide Magazine - 8/10 by Maitland McDonaghMarkowitz 's low key coming of age/coming out story isn't particularly original, but features subtle performances and a vivid sense of place.
San Francisco Chronicle - 8/10 by David WiegandFeatures a superb performance in the lead role, a strong supporting cast, very good cinematography and, most of all, emotional authenticity.
Portland Oregonian - 8/10 by Grant ButlerThere's real chemistry between the two actors.
Chicago Reader - 7/10 by Albert WilliamsWhat might have been a routine coming-out story is enriched by Wright's accomplished and honest performance, Markowitz's straightforward dialogue, and Joseph White's cinematography of the majestic surf and melancholy sunsets off Malibu.
L.A. Weekly - 7/10 by Chuck WilsonWright is a find, while Rowe may surprise those who dismissed him as a Brad Pitt look-alike when he first came to attention in "Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss." Here, Rowe displays new authority and confidence, as if lately he’s been looking in the mirror and seeing himself, rather than that other, more famous blond.
Variety - 7/10 by Dennis HarveyA pleasant romantic drama that works best when focused on the romance -- or on the waves, since the principal characters spend a lot of time surfing.
Boston Globe - 6/10 by Wesley MorrisShelter is a gay movie like other American gay movies. Boy meets boy. Boy comes out. Boys fight opposition. Opposition caves. If there's life beyond the closet, too few movies know it exists.
Village Voice - 6/10 by Ed GonzalezAs far as coming-out dramas go, Shelter is a puppy dog, well-acted but rife with cliché received wisdom and at least one ingeniously arbitrary bit of mid-scene dialogue: "That's why you never tell a woman how to cook a chicken."
New York Daily News - 6/10 by Elizabeth WeitzmanAlong with Moore, all of them deserve some kind of credit for committing to a movie barely six souls will ever even see.
Slant Magazine - 5/10 by Chuck BowenThe film belongs to a long tradition of horror films that offensively suggest that all atheists might as well hang a Welcome sign up for the devil.

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