Gone: Set in the Australian outback Gone is a contemporary psychological thriller in which a young British couple become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly sinister.... The Return: Joanna has made a successful career for herself as sales representative for a trucking company. But her private life has been difficult; estranged from her father (Sam Shepard) stalked by an obsessed ex-boyfriend (Adam Scott) and with few friends Joanna fears that she is losing control. She sees... and feels the brutal murder of a young woman she's never met at the hands of a heartless killer a man who appears to be making Joanna his next target. Determined to fight back Joanna is guided by her nightmares to the murdered woman's hometown. Once there she will discover that some secrets can't be buried; some spirits never die; and that the murder she is trying to solve may be her own. [show more]
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Gone Set in the Australian outback Gone is a contemporary psychological thriller in which a young British couple become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly sinister The Return Joanna has made a successful career for herself as sales representative for a trucking company But her private life has been difficult; estranged from her father (Sam Shepard) stalked by an obsessed ex-boyfriend (Adam Scott) and with few friends Joanna fears that she is losing control She sees and feels the brutal murder of a young woman she&39;s never met at the hands of a heartless killer a man who appears to be making Joanna his next target Determined to fight back Joanna is guided by her nightmares to the murdered woman&39;s hometown Once there she will discover that some secrets can&39;t be buried; some spirits never die; and that the murder she is trying to solve may be her own
Double bill of psychological thrillers. In 'Gone' (2006), a young English couple backpacking across Australia run into a spot of bother when they catch a lift with a sinister American. Hardly an advisable enterprise in this day and age, but laddish Brit Alex (Shaun Evans) and his well-bred girlfriend Sophie (Amelia Warner) set out to backpack across Australia. Having a lovely time, they think their good fortune is boundless when offered a lift by Taylor (Scott Mechlowicz), a handsome American with a car. Tension builds among the three as Sophie quickly finds herself drawn to the alpha-dog charms of the winsome yank. It's Taylor's custom to take Polaroid snaps of everyone he meets on his travels and, when Alex finds a compromising snap of Sophie among them, the outback air turns positively red with malice. The jaw-dropping wide shot scenery and tight, claustrophobic shots inside the car add to the brooding malevolent mood in this chest-gripping drama. The supernatural thriller 'The Return' (2006), follows a young woman troubled by visions of gruesome past events. Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is a successful salesperson for a Midwestern truck company and on the surface, has everything going for her. Privately, she's being stalked by a former lover and hasn't spoken to her father (Sam Shepard) in years. Worse yet, she's haunted by brutal visions of the grisly murder of a woman she doesn't know. She begins to suspect that the murderer is coming after her next.
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