(2005)

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9/10
Wolf Good
wolfpaws-229 January 2006
watch this movie ,a real life insight into the details which trigger a rapist to pursue his prey .This show will open the test of your own psyche.And the realism and human response you feel thru out the movie will leave you with much after thought and will test your own choice,s and move,s you make in your everyday life.Music tracks thru out show well blended to bring a quality atmosphere for entertainment .Very nice filming and scenery which shows you the landscape and back drops of beautiful Mission Ridge area British Columbia Canada . Lot,s of action packed car scenes and stunts throughout show .

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9/10
Important movie...important message
harmohanjit20 April 2006
"Seeking Fear" is one of those movies that stay with you long after the final credits have rolled. And for good reason. With strong performances from Lisa Ray (who plays a cop) and Charlene Fernetz, the female characters in the film are empowered and charismatic. The subtleties of how we react, and ought to react, to fear and danger are effectively interwoven throughout the film. In many ways it's a psychological study of the men who prey on the vulnerabilities of others, in this case women. It's a topic that director Robin Webb seems to have thoroughly done his homework on. And on top of its extremely worthwhile message, there's an entertaining movie here with a twist that leaves the viewer wondering (and hoping) if we'll get to see Lisa Ray reprise her role in the near future. Not the best crime movie ever made...but not making it (or seeing it) definitely would be a crime. Highly recommend it!
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10/10
Too important to miss!
William_Wilson11 January 2006
This is one of the most important films I've seen in quite a while. As a man, I've never realized how harmful some of the most seemingly innocent comments and gestures can be. Watch this film and then think about how your actions influence those around you. Lisa Ray portrays a convincing cop and Charlene Fernetz is simply astonishing as Trudy McCormick, a complex and sometimes tortured psychological profiler. The bad guys are eerily convincing and there's plenty of action to keep everyone's interest. There are a few points where the cinematography falls a bit short and a couple of vague story points, but the music (from relative newcomer Jef Gibbons) is tasteful and compliments the film beautifully. An entertaining, well executed film that will provoke discussion long after the end credits have rolled.
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